Man Charged with Threatening a Witness

LONGVIEW — A Longview man is being held on $1 million bond after he’s charged with threatening a witness in his upcoming trial. Toronto “Trigger” Lockridge was arrested this week and charged with aggravated assault. He is scheduled to go on trial in the death of Kelvin Muckleroy, who was found shot in the head Sept. 24, 2009, in his burned house on Chappell Street. Investigators said the fire was set to conceal the death. Brandon Horne, 31, of Longview was found guilty of murder Dec.1 in connection with the death.

According to arrest warrants, Shatoya Davis, who was subpoenaed to be a witness in Lockridge’s trial, told Gregg County authorities that Lockridge showed her a firearm during a conversation Nov. 17 in the parking lot of Cowboys convenience store in the 1700 block of Mobberly Avenue. She said they were discussing her service as a witness. While Lockridge shifted the gun from one hand to the other, he told Davis she did not need to say anything to law enforcement personnel, according to his arrest warrant.

Police say Kamica Barron, Muckleroy’s girlfriend, was hiding in a closet in the home with her two children when Muckleroy was killed. She told authorities she heard Lockridge tell Muckleroy he was going to kill him and told Horne to give him a gun, police said. There were three gunshots, then she heard Lockridge tell Horne to “clean everything up,” police said.

Lockridge’s arrest came on a drug raid. It happened Tuesday around 5:45 p.m. as the Gregg County Organized Drug Enforcement Unit executed a narcotics search warrant at 614 Buchanan Street. Authorities say agents made entry into the residence without incident, and that a quantity of ecstasy and marijuana was located. Also arrested was another Longview man, 20-year-old Sandy Brown. He’s charged with manufacturing and delivery of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana; he was also apprehended on two assault warrants. Brown’s bond is $27,500.

Tyler Dentist Back in Jail

TYLER — A Tyler dentist arrested after video recording devices were found in a home he rented to a woman and her her 15-year-old daughter is back in the Smith County Jail. According to KETK, indictment letters confirm at least seven other people were allegedly taped by 57-year-old Charles Edward Robinson Jr. Robinson Jr. has been charged with improper photo/visual recording and burglary of a habitation with intent to commit a felony. Jail records indicate his bond is set at half a million dollars. He was released from jail Monday after posting a $50,000 bond. Robinson is also charged with possession of child pornography. Cameras were found inside the woman tenant’s attic, focused on both the bedrooms and bathrooms.

Two Men Dead After Wreck, Car Fire

PITTSBURG — The investigation continues into a fiery two-vehicle wreck that left two Pittsburg men dead and another in fair condition in a Longview hospital. Bravlio Roman, 59, and Tommy Lee Hefner, 61, were killed after their sport utility vehicle was rear-ended by a vehicle driven by Jairo Perez, 21, Tuesday on U.S. 271 south of Pittsburg.

State troopers said a Honda Odyssey SUV was stopped on U.S. 271, waiting to make a left turn onto CR 1110, when it was hit by a Ford Ranger pickup driven by Perez. The wreck pushed the gas tank to the ground and the car caught on fire, Trooper Robby Moore said. Perez was taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center-Longview with two broken thigh bones.

Church Arsonists to Plead Guilty


TYLER — The two men accused in the East Texas church arsons last year have signed a waiver of jury trial and will plead guilty . Jason Bourque of Lindale and Daniel McAllister of Ben Wheeler announced their plea intentions in a hearing in 114th State District Court Thursday. Judge Christi Kennedy set the men’s plea hearing for December. They will be back in court January 10th for sentencing.

Bourque, 20, has been charged with five counts of arson. This is for the fires at Tyland Baptist Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Prairie Creek Fellowship Church, Dover Baptist Church, and Clear Spring Missionary Baptist Church. Bourque was also charged with three counts of attempted arson. McAllister, 22, has been charged with two counts of arson and two counts of attempted arson.

Cherokee County Shooting Suspect Arrested

JACKSONVILLE — One of two men wanted in a weekend shooting in Cherokee County is in custody. His brother remains at large. Officials announced Thursday the arrest of Ruben Rincon, 22. They are still looking for Hugo Rincon, 19.

Over the weekend, David Thomason, 73, reportedly witnessed the men burglarizing his tool shed at his home west of Jacksonville. Thomason says his truck blocked the men from leaving his driveway. According to the victim, that’s when one them walked up to his truck window and shot him twice. Thomason says he was then pulled from his truck and put on the ground before they moved his vehicle and drove away. Thomason is now recovering and has been released from the hospital.

TISD Classrooms Receive State Recognition


TYLER — Prekindergarten teachers in Tyler ISD were rewarded this week for their dedication to preparing students for kindergarten when their classrooms received Texas School Ready! certification. According to Texas Commissioner of Education Robert Scott, “Strong prekindergarten programs help get at-risk children off to a good start and improve their chances for success throughout their school career. This certification can be used by parents to quickly identify programs that are effectively preparing children for kindergarten.”

The teachers receiving the 2010 Texas School Ready! Certification are: Billy Smoot from Bonner Elementary School; Marcia Trefoil, Yesinia Milan Stephanie Denton, Jackie Jackson, and Tameka Scruggs from Griffin Elementary School; Traci Sanders, Vonda Williams, Bobbie Riddick, and Monica Wood from Jones Elementary School; and Alicia Guajardo and Vicki Haddad from the Bo shears Center.

For prekindergarten classrooms from the 2008-2009 school years, 1,765 classrooms are receiving 2010-2011 certifications through a Texas Education Agency-funded evaluation system operated by the Children’s Learning Institute (CLI) at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (Unhealthy).

To achieve certification, teachers at preschools and centers apply to CLI and provide information about their classrooms. CLI then studies information provided by Texas public school districts to assess students’ early reading and social development skills after they advance to kindergarten. The annual certification shows that children who graduated from these prekindergarten classrooms went to public kindergarten with the fundamental skills in place to be successful. Licensed childcare providers, Head Start and public prekindergarten classrooms are included in the voluntary program.

Additional Option For Paying Longview Water Bills


LONGVIEW — Customers now have an additional option available for making utility payments to the City of Longview. The Water Utilities Department has authorized Fidelity Express as a third party payment processor to accept customer bill payments at twenty convenience store locations throughout the Longview area. Fidelity Express will charge a fee of $1.50 for each payment transaction.

Utilizing the Fidelity Express locations, customers may pay their water bill in the form of cash, check, or money order. All water bill payments received through the Fidelity Express locations before 3:30 p.m. will be posted the same business days; payments received after 3:30 p.m. will be posted the next business day. Customers are required to have their bill statement coupon to complete payment.

According to Water Utilities Customer Service Manager Willie Marshall, “We learned that other water utilities had achieved positive results by implementing authorized payment processors throughout their communities, so we decided to pursue the effort for Longview customers. We hope this authorized payment source will be a convenient and fast option for customers that might not have access to the internet or are unable to easily travel to City Hall.”

It should be noted that Fidelity Express is the only authorized third party payment processor at this time. Customers that use other non-authorized third party bill payment services should be advised that those non-authorized payments are not immediate and may result in incorrect payment, delayed processing, late fees, or water service cancellation. As such, customers are encouraged to use only the following authorized payment options:
*By mail to City of Longview, P.O. Box 1952
*In person at City Hall, 300 W. Cotton St.
*Online using care at LongviewTexas.gov
*Over the phone with Steelworks at 903-237-1030
*Through Automatic Bank Draft established at the City Hall
*Using Fidelity Express at 20 Longview area convenience store locations.

Buchanan Street Narcotics Warrant


LONGVIEW — Law officers in Longview arrest two men on a drug raid. It happened Tuesday around 5:45 p.m. as the Gregg County Organized Drug Enforcement Unit executed a narcotics search warrant at 614 Buchanan Street. Authorities say agents made entry into the residence without incident, and that a quantity of ecstasy and marijuana was located. Toronto Lockridge, 34, of Longview and Sandy Brown, 20, also of Longview, were arrested. Lockridge was arrested on an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon warrant. Brown was arrested on allegations of manufacturing and delivery of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana; he was also apprehended on two assault warrants. Both Lockridge and Brown remain in the Gregg County Jail with bonds totaling $1 million and $27,500 respectively.

Recovered Property Leads to Arrest in Burglaries

TYLER — Tyler Police say they’ve made an arrest in several burglaries at a local apartment complex. Authorities say Darious Thomas, 19, Cedar Hill, was taken into custody. The burglaries happened on, and just before, the Thanksgiving holiday at the Cambridge Apartments 3088 Old Omen Road. On December 1, officers located a large bag of clothing in the dumpster on the property of the apartment complex. The clothing was identified as belonging to several residents that had their apartments broken into. Investigators also recovered a dog stolen from an apartment that was found in possession of another
resident.

Evidence started to point to a specific apartment within the complex that was being leased by three students from Tyler Junior College who are from Cedar Hill outside of Dallas. Investigators have also identified friends of these students who are from the Cedar Hill area who are not students but were involved with the string of burglaries.

Thomas was charged with two counts of Residential Burglary. Thomas, who is not a student, but attended Kilgore Community College at one time, was connected to a burglary that occurred before the Thanksgiving Holiday and one during the holiday. Thomas was associated with the residents who lived on the Cambridge property. Thomas is currently in Smith County Jail. Investigators have also issued three arrest warrants for Residential Burglary for Larry Dwayne Jones, 19, Cedar Hill. Investigators have not been able to locate him and believe he has returned to the Dallas area.

Teacher of the Month – December 2010

December Teachers of the Month
Julie Reilly-Tyler’s Moore Middle School

Marcy Martel-Troup Elementary

Mindy Reed – Lindale Junior High

Roy Oglesby – Steps Alternative School in Lindale

Tisha King – Winona Elementary

Campus Teacher of the Year

Tyler Secondary Teacher of the Year-Toby Wahl, Dogan Middle School

Tyler Elementary Teacher of the Year-Laurie Wells, Dixie Elementary

Winona ISD-Jennifer Taylor, Winona Elementary

Troup ISD-Amy Ledford, Arp Junior High

Whitehouse
Polly Ludolph – Cain Elementary

Teri Agnew – Higgins Elementary

Toddler’s Death Investigated

ANGELINA COUNTY — The Angelina County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the suspicious death of a 3-year-old toddler. The boy was taken to a local hospital by his mother and stepfather with serious injuries overnight Monday. He reportedly had bruises, fractures and internal injuries. Needing more specialized care, the boy was then taken to a Houston hospital, where he died Tuesday. The Sheriff’s Office had not released the name of the Central boy or his parents.

U.T. Tyler Student Wins International Award


TYLER — A faculty member and Ph.D. student in The University of Texas at Tyler Department of Human Resource Development and Technology, Judy Yi Sun, has won an international award for her dissertation proposal. The Li Ning Dissertation Proposal Award is given at the international doctoral proposal competition, which is organized by the International Association of Chinese Management Research.

According to Dr. Harold Doty, College of Business and Technology dean, “This award represents an outstanding accomplishment for Ms. Sun. It shows that although our Ph.D. program has just started, our students are globally competitive. I can’t think of a greater tribute to our students or faculty.”

The winning proposal is entitled “Managerial Career Transition in China: A Grounded Theory Study.” It is the first doctoral dissertation proposal at UT Tyler.

Through grant funding, Sun traveled to Shanghai, China this summer and received coaching and mentoring by world-class management scholars to complete her dissertation research. She holds a master’s of business administration from Peking University and currently serves as a senior lecturer at UT Tyler.

Injury in a Vehicle/Pedestrian Accident

TYLER – A woman has been injured in a vehicle/pedestrian accident in the parking lot of Wal-Mart at 6801 South Broadway. It happened around 4:00 Wednesday afternoon. Investigators say a 62-year-old woman was struck by a van driven by an 80-year-man. The woman was crossing in the pedestrian crosswalk near the garden center of Walmart when the van struck her, knocking her to the ground. She sustained head and shoulder injuries as well as other minor abrasions. The woman was transported to Trinity Mother Francis Hospital for treatment of her injuries. According to Sgt. Robert Phillips, the sun shining in the windshield of the van may have been a factor in the accident. No criminal charges have been filed at this time.

Lawmaker to Audit Travel Spending


AUSTIN (AP/Staff) – Republican State Rep. Dan Flynn of Van, a conservative and self-described expert in financial management, says he will audit his own spending habits after The Associated Press asked him about thousands of dollars in questionable travel expenses, including more than $11,000 that was billed both to taxpayers and his political campaign. Flynn had no immediate explanation for the bills from fancy hotels and other costs described on expense reports as political travel at one agency and then official state business at another. The lawmaker, a former bank examiner, said taxpayer reimbursements went straight into his personal account via direct deposit. He could not say if he kept the money or reimbursed the private account he used to pay for the travel. If private campaign funds are used to pay for travel and then a lawmaker gets taxpayer reimbursements for the same expenditures, rules require them to pay back the campaign, officials say.