Rangers Investigating Whether Suspect was Beaten


ATHENS (AP) Authorities say the Texas Rangers are investigating whether a suspected check forger was beaten after his arrest by officers who were injured and stabbed while taking him into custody. Henderson County Sheriff Ray Nutt says his officers showed restraint and praised them for saving the suspect’s life.

Donald Ray Huback Jr., 19, is in the Smith County Jail facing five counts of aggravated assault on a public servant and forgery of a check charge following his Tuesday arrest. His bonds total more than $2 million.

Officials say four officers were stabbed while trying to arrest Huback and a fifth was struck on the head with a soda bottle. Huback’s mug shot shows his face covered in bruises and cuts.

Palestine Robbery Investigation


PALESTINE — Palestine police continue looking for a man who used a baseball bat to rob the Family Dollar Store on West Oak Street. The robbery occurred shortly before 9:15 Thursday night. The man was wearing a blue toboggan with eye holes cut into the material, and socks covering his hands. The suspect forced one of the clerks to the rear of the store, hitting her in the stomach with the baseball bat. A second clerk, who was elsewhere in the store, called 911. The suspect grabbed some money from the cash register and fled south on Oak Street. The injured employee was taken to Palestine Regional Medical Center for treatment. Palestine police describe the suspect as a black male about six feet tall.

Former State Trooper Pleads Guilty


TEXARKANA, ARK. (AP) — A former Northeast Texas state trooper, who is a registered sex offender, has pleaded not guilty to a variety of charges in Arkansas, including sexual indecency with a child. Travis McCrae, 45, entered the plea Thursday in Miller County Circuit Court in Texarkana. He’s charged in connection with a string of crimes on May 14. Police say he’s suspected of breaking into several homes – including one where he awoke a sleeping 14-year-old girl and molested her.

The Texas Department of Public Safety’s sex offender registry says McRae served two months in prison after he was convicted in 1991 of indecency with a 13-year-old girl. DPS officials say McRae was a DPS trooper in Bowie County for four years before resigning in 1990.

Warden’s Wife’s Trial


MANGUM, OKLA. (AP) — A trial for a warden’s wife accused of helping an inmate escape from prison remains on schedule to start September 20 after a pretrial hearing in the case. Greer County Assistant District Attorney David Thomas says a judge on Thursday set an August 20 deadline for attorneys to file pre-trial motions in the case of Bobbi Parker. He says arguments on those motions likely will be held in early September. Defense attorney Garvin Isaacs says several motions will be heard. He declined further comment other than to say he is preparing his witness list and will be ready for trial. Parker is accused of helping convicted killer Randolph Dial escape in 1994 – then living with him on the run. The two were discovered living on a chicken ranch near Center, Texas, in 2005. Dial has since died.

Church Closer to Reconstruction


TYLER — Tyler’s First Church of Christ, Scientist plans to return its sanctuary to its mint condition after it was destroyed by arsonists in January. KETK reports the Historical Preservation Board Wednesday allowed the church to renovate the building. The congregation has been meeting at the First Presbyterian Church of Tyler. The congregation hopes to start reconstruction within weeks.

Tyler Parks Plagued by Vandalism


TYLER — Vandals are leaving their calling card across Tyler — and graffiti marring new bathrooms, parks, and trails is causing the Tyler Parks and Recreation Department to spend unnecessary cash. According to KETK, that’s money they say they don’t need to spend at a time when the city is dealing with a tight budget. The latest rash of vandalism happened at the Rose Garden, where 30 nozzles were stolen from the fountain at a cost of more than $5,000. Parks and Recreation Director Stephanie Rollings says money they’re using to clean up the mess could have been used elsewhere. According to Rollings, “The vandals doing this I don’t think really know the massive effect they’re having on the city’s budget as well as the citizens of Tyler.” Rollings says every citizen who uses those parks is affected. So far, all the graffiti has been cleaned up, and stolen items have been replaced.

Death Ruling Accidental on Body Found at Hotel


LONGVIEW — Longview police say the death of a Kilgore woman found in a hotel room on July 2 was ruled accidental due to combined drug toxicity by Justice of the Peace Sam Lawson. The body of 25-year-old Danielle Davison of Kilgore was located in a room at the Express Inn at 3120 Estes Parkway by hotel management. Investigators located evidence of narcotics usage inside the hotel room and found no obvious signs of trauma to Davisons body. Dr. Tommy Brown, of the Southwest Texas Forensic Center in Tyler, performed the autopsy.

Police Probe Motorcycle Thefts


LUFKIN — Police in Lufkin are following up on some motorcycle thefts, according to KETK. Sometime during the early morning hours of July 22, an unidentified thief or thieves stole three motorcycles from outside of the 1400 and 1500 buildings at Deer Cross apartment complex, located at 3000 South First Street. The complainants reported that all three motorcycles were accounted for as of 2:00 A.M. on July 22, when one of the complainants left home for work.

The complainants identified the three motorcycles as:
-A 2002 Honda CBR600 displaying Texas personalized license plate 1FOX, with a unique black and white Sharpie paint job, a stretched swing arm, and a camera built into the fuel tank.
– A 2006 Suzuki GSXR750 displaying Texas license plate 3UP301, with a blue and white paint job that included black and white gun decals, and damage to the right side fairing.
– A 2006 Yamaha R6S displaying Texas license plate 3EU084 with a factory black paint job.

If you can identify the thieves, or if you can provide any information concerning this crime or the location of the stolen motorcycles, you”re asked to leave an anonymous tip at http://www.LufkinCrimeStoppers.com or call Crime Stoppers at (936) 639-TIPS. Police say you never have to give your name, and Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest or arrests related to this crime.

Libertarian Gubernatorial Hopeful in Winnsboro

WINNSBORO — Kathie Glass, the Libertarian nominee for Texas governor, has scheduled a campaign appearance for 7:00 p.m tonight at the Winnsboro City Auditorium, 959 Wheeler Dr. at City Park. Glass plans to discuss four main issues that spokespeople say distinguish her from other candidates: border security, state sovereignty, dramatically lower taxes, and strengthened property rights.

Man Shot During Robbery Attempt

LONGVIEW — A man is wounded during an attempted robbery. It happened July 31 around 6:10 p.m. Longview Officers responded to the Sunbelt Mobile Home Park at 1203 State Highway 31 South for a report of an attempted robbery. Officers arrived and located the victim, Benito Martinez, who had been shot in the leg and was bleeding. Martinez told officers that he was parked in his driveway looking for something in his car when he was approached by three young males who demanded his wallet. Martinez refused to give them his wallet and was subsequently shot in the leg by one of the suspects. The suspects then fled the location and were last seen running eastbound, where they jumped a fence and ran towards the Autumnwood Apartments. Martinez was transported by the Longview Fire Department/EMS to Good Shepherd Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries. The suspects are described as three black males between the ages of 15-16, one wearing long black shorts, no shirt with a semi-automatic handgun.

Officers Injured While Attempting to Serve Warrant

GUN BARREL CITY — Five law enforcement officers were attacked, four of them suffering knife wounds Tuesday evening after two Gun Barrel City Police officers attempted to serve an arrest warrant on the man. The suspect was identified in a Wednesday afternoon press release from the Gun Barrel City Police Department as 19-year-old Donald Ray Huback, Jr., was finally apprehended inside a recreational vehicle he had been living in on Rising Star Trail in the Cherokee Shores subdivision. By Wednesday morning, Huback was in Smith County Jail held in lieu of bonds for aggravated assault on an officer, totaling $2.5 million. Another $5,000 was added for an alleged check forgery.

Officer Quits After Videotaped Stop

LUFKIN (AP) An east Texas police officer has resigned following a videotaped stop in which he is heard and seen berating a speeding driver rushing a passenger to a hospital. KTRE-TV reports 73-year-old Johnny Hodge of Seven Oaks says his insurance would not pay for an ambulance. Diboll Officer Grant Jones on July 27 stopped the pickup in nearby Lufkin. Dashcam video, obtained in an open records request by KTRE, shows Jones with his gun drawn, breaking the driver’s side window and hauling out 75-year-old Tracey Lott.
A police review found that Jones, who resigned Tuesday, violated policy by not waiting for backup officers. A ticket Jones wrote to Lott, for speeding and failing to stop, has been dropped.

EMS examined Hodge, who refused transport. Lott then drove Hodge to the hospital, for treatment of respiratory and blood pressure problems.

Prison Time for Poking Officer in Eye

LUFKIN (AP) A poke in the eye is worth three years in prison for an Angelina County man. Alex Yanez on Tuesday pleaded guilty to assaulting a public servant for gouging the eye of a Lufkin police officer. A warrant said Yanez, during a June 29 traffic stop, snatched the sunglasses from the face of Officer Brad Lawrence and poked him in the eye as the lawman questioned the suspect over three warrants. Lawrence, who suffered a minor eye injury, managed to arrest the 20-year-old Yanez. He faced up to 10 years in prison for the third-degree felony, but accepted the plea deal. Yanez has a criminal history to 2008, including charges of theft, engaging in organized criminal activity and giving a false report to an officer.

Woman Charged in Granddaughter’s Death


PALESTINE — An Anderson County woman is in custody, charged with capital murder, in the death of a toddler. Jennifer Jill Whitehead, 38, of Palestine, was indicted Wednesday in the death of her 16-month old grand daughter, Emma Nicole Whitehead. She turned herself in to authorities Wednesday afternoon at the Anderson County Sheriffs Office. She remains in the Anderson County Jail in lieu of a $1 million bond.

The little girl suffered head injuries on May 4th. The grandmother told authorities the youngster was injured in a fall from a playpen. The youngster was taken by family members to Palestine Regional Medical Center. She was transferred to Childrens Medical Center in Dallas where she died on May 5th.

A Dallas lab performed the autopsy. It said the cause of death was blunt force trauma. The autopsy listed the death as a homicide.

Theft Ring Busted


TYLER As the result of the work of ten area law enforcement agencies, nine persons are in custody and a multi county theft ring has been busted. KETK-TV reports it started June 7th with a Lindale man reporting the theft of a 4-wheeler. The investigation led to two young men. After interviewing them, it led to the arrest of the man who is accused of being the ringleader of this group, Johnny Michael Moore, Jr., 39, of Grand Saline, who is pictured here. That led to the investigation of more thefts.

According to Constable Dennis Taylor, Once we arrested Johnny Moore, it just kind of broke open. Officers continued looking into more thefts. The investigation led to nine arrests. One suspect is still at large.

Officers from five counties were involved and over $100,000 worth of merchandise has been recovered. Most of it farm and ranch equipment, tools and vehicles like ATVs and golf carts. According to Constable Taylor, 45 cases, $100,000 in property that people would not have gotten back. I just know that in my 31 years, this is the best cooperation between departments that Ive ever seen.

The root cause of the problems was said to have been methamphetamines. All of the suspects arrested were said to have been meth users. And Moore, the ring leader, is accused of selling methamphetamines.