Warrant Round Underway

thumb_smithcounty-sealTYLER — Anyone with outstanding court costs and fines in Smith County had through Friday to arrange for payment. Smith County is combining forces with 320 other jurisdictions across Texas to participate in the largest joint warrant round up of this type in the state. On Saturday, officers began visiting homes, neighborhoods, and places of work to arrest anyone who has not settled his or her debt with Smith County. According to a county news release, more than 1,300 bright yellow notices were mailed out this week to individuals with active warrants for delinquent fees in Smith County. The Smith County courts have hundreds of active warrants they’re seeking to clear. No amnesty is being offered in conjunction with the Round Up effort.

Awards Handed Out at Tyler Police Banquet

thumb_police-tyler-badgeTYLER — He’s “highly respected and displays the utmost professionalism in the image he projects for the Tyler Police Department.” That’s why Officer Charles “Chuck” Boyce was named Officer of the Year at Friday evening’s Tyler Police Department Annual Awards Banquet. Numerous honors were handed out at the event, held at the UT Tyler Ornelas Activity Center. Continue reading Awards Handed Out at Tyler Police Banquet

Longview Man Gets 27 Years for Violence against Family Member

longview_news_journal_picLONGVIEW — A Longview man was sentenced Thursday to 27 years in prison after a jury found him guilty of continuous violence against a family member, Assistant Gregg County District Attorney Chris Botto said. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report Eric Lamothe Hill, 38, was tried this past week in the 124th District Court on the third degree felony charge. Continue reading Longview Man Gets 27 Years for Violence against Family Member

Armed Robbery Suspect Indicted Following January Manhunt

Adam Heath BowersTYLER — An armed robbery suspect who was captured following a manhunt January 15 has been indicted in Smith County. KETK reports Adam Heath Bowers was indicted on two counts of aggravated robbery Thursday and is currently being held in the Smith County Jail on $660,000 bond. On January 15, acting on a tip from the Lindale Police Department, the Smith County Sheriff’s Narcotics, Criminal Investigation, K-9, and Patrol Divisions initiated surveillance on Lavender Road half a mile north of Loop 323 in search of Bowers. The surveillance began at 4:00 p.m. after he was reported to be in that area. Bowers was wanted on two armed robbery warrants and aggravated assault warrants. Continue reading Armed Robbery Suspect Indicted Following January Manhunt

Air Conditioning Units Stolen from Children’s Theatre

longview_news_journal_theftLONGVIEW — Longview police are investigating a theft of two outside air conditioning units from ArtsView Children’s Theatre, 313 W. Tyler St. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, police spokeswoman Kristie Brian said the theft was reported Wednesday, but police suspect it occurred between Saturday and Wednesday. Brian said the units taken are valued at $5,000 each. Anyone with information is asked to call Longview police at (903) 237-1199.

Tyler ISD Students Receive Accolades from the White House

thumb_TISD_Logo_NewTYLER – Four Tyler ISD high school students were recently honored by the White House for their video submission in the inaugural White House Student Film Festival. The festival was created for students across the country to share reasons technology is important and how they use technology in their classrooms. Continue reading Tyler ISD Students Receive Accolades from the White House

Longview Mayor Pushes Citywide Sidewalks

sidewalk_bench_mgnLONGVIEW — Longview Mayor Jay Dean began a new push for a walker-friendly city Thursday, spring-boarding from a presentation about an ongoing pedestrian study. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. “I would recommend to council that we have a discussion about the entire city of Longview … we really need to consider a citywide program … and in doing so look at a long-term project to where we can associate funding to pay,” Dean said. Continue reading Longview Mayor Pushes Citywide Sidewalks

Tyler Apartment Complex Blaze Damages Two Units

apt_fire_ketkTYLER — Two units were damaged by a fire Friday morning at the Eastwood Apartments, 1030 Old Omen Road in Tyler. Firefighters were dispatched at 10:25 a.m., and officials say the blaze was brought under control shortly after their arrival. According to a Tyler Fire Department news release, occupants of one unit awoke to a popping sound, saw the kitchen area on fire, and evacuated the apartment. No injuries were reported. Investigators believe the fire started in the kitchen from food left cooking on the stove. One unit sustained heavy fire damage and another light smoke damage. The occupants of the fire-damaged unit are staying with family.

FRESH 15 Race Set for Saturday; Traffic Advisory Issued

fresh_15_routeTYLER — The Brookshire’s FRESH 15 race is set for Saturday, and approximately 2,000-plus runners are expected. The 15K-5K-1K event starts at 8:00 a.m. and ends around 10:00 a.m. A concert by Curtis Grimes will follow at Fresh by Brookshire’s. The event benefits Bethesda Health Clinic and the American Heart Association. The Tyler Police Department has issued a traffic advisory for FRESH 15, whose participants will be running specific courses throughout Southwest Tyler. Continue reading FRESH 15 Race Set for Saturday; Traffic Advisory Issued

UT Tyler Continues Lead Investigations into Potato Epidemic

Blake BextineTYLER– The University of Texas at Tyler has been awarded $50,000 to continue research on an epidemic disease affecting potatoes. The funds, consisting of two grants from the 2014 Zebra Chip Specialty Crop Research Initiative, will assist Dr. Blake Bextine’s continued efforts to help suppress the potato disease known as Zebra Chip and further analyze the ‘potato psyllid’ or Bactericera cockerelli, the determined disease-causing agent. Continue reading UT Tyler Continues Lead Investigations into Potato Epidemic

Woman Charged with Killing Husband; Suspect, Victim Identified

Rebecca BarkerRUSK — Authorities have identified the suspect and victim in a Cherokee County slaying. Rebecca Barker, 53, is in custody after she called authorities to say she had shot and killed her husband, Jerry Barker, 76. The shooting occurred just west of Rusk off Highway 84 around 11:00 Wednesday morning. Rebecca Barker has been charged with murder and remains in the Cherokee County Jail on $500,000 bond. The man’s body was found with a single gunshot wound in the living room of the couple’s home.

Fleming Leads Grassroots Group Disavowing Stockman

Fleming Leads Grassroots Group Disavowing StockmanAUSTIN (AP/Staff) — A coalition of top Texas grassroots conservatives, led by Smith County’s JoAnn Fleming, formally disavows U.S. Rep. Steve Stockman, saying he never represented tea party values. Stockman is challenging U.S. Sen. John Cornyn in next week’s Republican primary. But in an open letter to him Thursday, the activists wrote: “there is nothing about your conduct that represents the spirit of grassroots conservatives.” The letter was signed by 12 activists including Fleming, who chairs the citizen advisory committee to the Texas Legislature’s Tea Party Caucus.

Woman Pleads Guilty, Gets Life in Beating Death of Longview Man

haslam_upshur_judicialGILMER — Another defendant in the case of a mentally disabled Longview man’s murder was sentenced Thursday in an Upshur County courtroom. KETK reports Sarah Haslam pleaded guilty to the murder of Ronnie Gammage in December 2012. She was sentenced to life in prison. The Upshur County District Attorney had planned to seek the death penalty for Haslam. Haslam was one of three defendants in the case and is the second to be sentenced. Another defendant, Daniel Jones, entered into a plea agreement in October 2013, and received a life sentence without an opportunity for parole. The third defendant, Andrew Norwine, is still in jail awaiting trial. Continue reading Woman Pleads Guilty, Gets Life in Beating Death of Longview Man

More Information Released on Major Longview House Fire

lv_house_fire_55LONGVIEW — Brittany Ashby’s maternal instincts took over Tuesday night when a house fire forced her to escape through a second-story window with two small children in tow. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, Ashby was about to tuck her 2-month-old son Gunner and his 1-year-old sister Sophie in bed when she smelled smoke. She tried to find out where it was coming from but only made it to a smaller room beside hers. “The smoke was already so strong. I couldn’t go any further. I panicked and grabbed my kids, and I went to the window and the smoke was filling up the house,” she said Thursday afternoon speaking from her hospital bed at Good Shepherd Medical Center, where she was hospitalized for smoke inhalation. “I put my daughter out the window first, then I got my son out,” she said, adding the flames started pouring out of the window after them. “I had to act fast because I felt like I was about to pass out.” Continue reading More Information Released on Major Longview House Fire

Smith County Inmate Apparently Takes His Own Life

John Hays 22714TYLER – A Smith County Jail inmate has died of an apparent suicide. Officials say John Hays, 45, of Tyler, was found unresponsive in his cell at 8:42 p.m. on February 26. Hays died by apparently hanging himself in his shower with a piece of bedding material. The announcement of Hays’s death was delayed until his family could be notified, according to a news release from the Smith County Sheriff’s Office. Continue reading Smith County Inmate Apparently Takes His Own Life

Rusk TJC Citizens Promise Funds TJC Scholarships for Rusk Graduates

tjc_ketkTYLER — The Rusk TJC Citizens Promise, the first scholarship program of its kind in Texas, may fund two years at Tyler Junior College for the top 50 percent of qualifying Rusk High School graduates. A TJC news release says the new initiative, announced during Thursday’s TJC board meeting, begins with the Rusk High School graduating class of 2014. The Rusk TJC Citizens Promise covers $4,000 per year (for two years) for each qualifying student who graduates in the top half of the class. Continue reading Rusk TJC Citizens Promise Funds TJC Scholarships for Rusk Graduates

Bond Set at $110K in Child Sex Case

willoughby_lnjLONGVIEW — A Gladewater man is being held on bonds totaling $110,000 after being charged with multiple child sex offenses. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report Jeffrey Ray Willoughby, 27, appeared Wednesday morning before 188th District Court Judge David Brabham to hear the charges against him. Acting on the recommendation of prosecutor Pamela Ibeh, Brabham set Willoughby’s bond at $50,000 each on the two charges of continuous sexual abuse of a child younger than 14 and $10,000 on a charge of forgery. Willoughby said in court he did not understand what a bond or court-appointed counsel meant. “This is my first time in jail,” he told the judge. “I don’t know about this bond stuff or whatever.” Continue reading Bond Set at $110K in Child Sex Case

Man Sentenced in Tyler for Drug Violation

Joseph PierceTYLER — A Tyler jury has sentenced a Louisiana man to prison and fined him following his conviction of manufacturing and delivery of a controlled substance. Officials say he was found in possession of over a pound of methamphetamine by a DPS trooper. A jury in the 114th State District Court had earlier convicted Joseph Pierce, 35, of Greenwell Springs, Louisiana. After deliberating Wednesday afternoon, Pierce was sentenced to 70 years in state prison. He was also fined $250,000.

City Acts on Proposed New Playground at Southside Park

image007TYLER — The Tyler City Council has approved the plans for a brand new all-inclusive playground at Southside Park. The Tyler Area AMBUCS, Tyler Sunrise Rotary, the City of Tyler, and Child’s Play Incorporated of Dallas have teamed together to design the playground. The proposed all-inclusive playground would replace the current structure at Southside Park. It would be funded through donations from the community. Continue reading City Acts on Proposed New Playground at Southside Park

Arts Center Task Force Recommendations for S.A. Lindsey Building

image009TYLER – The Tyler City Council Wednesday approved initial plans for an arts and innovation center presented by the Arts Task Force. In July of 2013, Mayor Barbara Bass appointed a task force to make recommendations to the City Council regarding the potential use of parts or all of the S.A. Lindsey Building at Elm Street and Broadway Avenue as an arts and innovation center. The S.A. Lindsey Building was gifted to the City of Tyler in 2010 by the R.W. Fair Foundation and the Fair Estate. It is located at 123 S. Broadway Ave. and is currently vacant. The structure has eight floors and more than 50,000 square feet of space. Continue reading Arts Center Task Force Recommendations for S.A. Lindsey Building

Nacogdoches Teen Due to Head Home after Amber Alert

UjPL5.St.81NACOGDOCHES — The Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office has been making arrangements to transport a teenager back home after she was found safe in Lubbock. An Amber Alert for 15-year-old Noemi “Mimi” Vasquez of Nacogdoches was discontinued Wednesday afternoon, and a man wanted for her kidnapping was taken into custody. KETK reports Juan Delacruz, 28, was arrested at a job site on the Texas Tech campus by FBI officials and Lubbock police. Shortly after taking Delacruz into custody, law enforcement authorities were able to find Mimi, who was in a nearby motel room. She had been reported missing Monday night.

More Charges Possible in Woman’s Death

Adrian Ray MataTYLER – Authorities are investigating new information connected to Tuesday’s shooting death of a Smith County woman. According to a sheriff’s office news release, an incident took place on CR 333 at approximately 8:00 a.m., prior to the murder, relating to numerous shots being fired near suspect Adrian Mata’s residence. Authorities say this was not reported to the sheriff’s office at the time of the event, but was learned during the investigation. The release says the sheriff’s office is still searching for the medium gray PT Cruiser in which the suspect reportedly fled. Continue reading More Charges Possible in Woman’s Death

Authorities Arrest Two Burglary Suspects

TruckTYLER – Smith County authorities say they’ve caught and arrested a fleeing burglary suspect and his suspected colleague — and it’s believed that additional burglaries may be cleared from the two arrests. Wednesday morning at approximately 6:05, the Smith County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch received a call of a burglary in progress at the Chapel Hill Storage facility located on FM 3226 northeast of Chapel Hill. Multiple Sheriff’s units responded to this call. Upon arrival of the first two units, they observed a man entering a white Dodge pickup, which was parked at the rear of the storage facility. The individual fled the scene in the Dodge truck. Authorities say a pursuit ensued for several miles, resulting in the Dodge pickup crashing in a subdivision off East Side Road. Continue reading Authorities Arrest Two Burglary Suspects

Ogle Gets Radiological Society PAC Endorsement

thumb_skip-ogle-3AUSTIN – The battle for endorsements continues in the hotly-contested Texas House District 6 race, focusing of late on the medical front. The Texas Radiological Society political action committee (TRS-PAC) Wednesday announced its endorsement of Skip Ogle, who’s challenging incumbent Matt Schaefer in the GOP primary. Continue reading Ogle Gets Radiological Society PAC Endorsement

Mother Frances Named to Healthgrades’ 100 Best Hospitals List

thumb_MotherFrances-sign-2TYLER – Mother Frances Hospital – Tyler has achieved a place on Healthgrades America’s 100 Best Hospitals list. Healthgrades is an online resource that helps consumers search, evaluate, compare, and connect with physicians and hospitals. According to a news release from Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics, Healthgrades evaluated nearly 4,500 hospitals nationwide based on objective measures of clinical performance. Trinity Mother Frances officials say this represents five years of advanced and continuous clinical quality excellence and patient care for Mother Frances Hospital – Tyler. “We are very proud to be included in this elite group of hospitals,” said Dr. Barbara Allen, Vice President of Medical Affairs.

Man Accused of Bomb Threats Gets More than a Year in Prison

Carmike CinemasCOLUMBUS, GA. (AP/Staff) – An Arkansas man has been sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison after prosecutors say he called in bomb threats from Longview to the Carmike Cinemas’ headquarters in Georgia. Prosecutors say Keith Bowers, 59, of Jessieville, Ark., was sentenced yesterday. Bowers pleaded guilty in December to making two calls from Longview in August 2012 to Carmike’s headquarters in Columbus. Prosecutors say he used a “Hispanic accent” and said he was unhappy that Carmike underpaid immigrant workers for cleaning. He said he would detonate a bomb during a screening of “The Expendables.” Prosecutors say Bowers provided cleaning services to businesses, including Carmike, and was angry about rivals he said used immigrant labor and could undercut his bids.

Man Arrested for Child Endangerment; Daughter in Dallas Hospital

tazille_madisonLONGVIEW — A Longview man is in custody for allegedly endangering his 11-year-old daughter, who has been hospitalized in Dallas. KETK reports Longview police were called to 401 High Street around 10:30 Sunday night for reports of someone injured in the roadway. According to Officer Kristie Brian, the girl said that she and her father had gone to the store and when they left, he started “driving crazy.” The child says she wasn’t sure if her father was trying to kill himself or kill her, but she became afraid for her life. The girl then opened her door and jumped out of the vehicle while it was traveling at a high rate of speed. According to reports, she had facial fractures, a skull fracture, and brain bleeding. Her condition is unknown at this time. Continue reading Man Arrested for Child Endangerment; Daughter in Dallas Hospital

Gladewater PD Hopes to Improve after Hard-Hitting Study

Gladewater Police PatchGLADEWATER — A paid study of Gladewater’s police department is complete — and KETK reports the results are not pretty. The study was conducted by former Dallas Police Chief Bill Rathburn, with the $22,000 assessment paid for by Gladewater’s city council. Rathburn told the council its department performs poorly and has no leadership. The report also accuses some in the department of mistreatment toward African-Americans in town. Rathburn’s study was conducted under the former police chief. He says new Chief Robert Vine can use the study as a blueprint to turn the department around.

Harrison County Authorities Seek Theft Suspect

nirmaier_2c_thorstenMARSHALL — Harrison County investigators have issued a warrant for the arrest of Thorsten Nirmaier, 42, of Longview. KETK reports the warrant is the result of an investigation into the Schlumbeger parts warehouse burglary that occurred on February 14 in western Harrison County. Anyone with information on Nirmaier’s whereabouts is asked to call Kevin Johnson at the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office at 903-923-4000 or Crimestoppers at 903-935-9969.