Tyler Officials Warn Water Customers of Scam

Tyler Officials Warn Water Customers of ScamTYLER — The City of Tyler warns area residents of a utilities scam going around. Officials said in a news release that Tyler water utilities customers are the target. Apparently, the scammers are calling customers and telling them their water bill is past due. They ask for payment over the phone via credit card. City officials said they don’t call customers to notify them of past due bills, they notify customers by letter prior to disconnecting services. Officials are asking victims of this scam to contact Greg Morgan, managing director of utilities and public works, immediately at (903) 531-1234 or at gmorgan@tylertexas.com.

Homeless Man Accused of Assault Found Not Guilty by Insanity

Homeless Man Accused of Assault Found Not Guilty by InsanityLONGVIEW — A homeless man accused of assaulting another man in Longview last summer was found legally insane Monday and ordered into a state mental hospital for a 30-day evaluation. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report Lacorian Davis, 24, was accused in a July 2 aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The attack, in the parking lot of Super 1 grocery, sent a man to the hospital for at least one night. Davis’s trial on the second-degree felony was to begin Monday but was completed instead at a hearing at which 124th District Judge Alfonso Charles reviewed a psychiatric evaluation of Davis by Dr. Thomas Allen. “At the time of this offense, the defendant was legally insane,” Charles said from the bench. “Therefore, the court finds this defendant not guilty of this offense by reason of insanity.” Continue reading Homeless Man Accused of Assault Found Not Guilty by Insanity

Three Higher Ed Institutions Hold Disaster Drill in Kilgore

Three Higher Ed Institutions Hold Disaster Drill in KilgoreKILGORE — The University of Texas at Tyler, in collaboration with LeTourneau University and Kilgore College, is participating in a “Point of Dispensing” disaster drill. According to a news release, the exercise began at 8 this morning and runs till 1 this afternoon at Kilgore Primary School. Along with nursing students from LETU and KC, UT Tyler Longview University Center nursing students are managing the POD drill. In addition, about 300 Kilgore Junior High School students are participating as clients. According to the news release, LUC’s Rebecca Carrasco says the exercise provides “potential scenarios in identifying persons with limited mobility, physical compromise, or the mental health issues that can easily arise in high-stress situations.” Continue reading Three Higher Ed Institutions Hold Disaster Drill in Kilgore

Tyler Receives National Recognition for Urban Forest

Tyler Receives National Recognition for Urban ForestTYLER — Tyler has received the Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree City USA Growth Award for 2015. The award recognizes “higher levels of tree care” by Tree City USA communities, according to the announcement. City staffers say in the past year, the Tyler Reforestation Encouraging Ecological Stability (TREES) Committee, the Tyler Parks and Recreation Department, and Keep Tyler Beautiful have worked together to garner this award. TREES Committee Chair Ken Wheeler, Jr. says he’s pleased with the award and that it’s always good to get outside recognition. Continue reading Tyler Receives National Recognition for Urban Forest

Preliminary Autopsy Report In on Frances Barton

Preliminary Autopsy Report In on Frances BartonTYLER (Staff/AP) — The Southwestern Institute of Forensic Science (SWIFS) in Dallas reports that the preliminary autopsy report of Frances Barton revealed she died from a single gunshot wound to the head. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office says Barton has been positively identified by fingerprints. Officials say there is no indication at this time as to the time of death. According to KETK, Barton’s body was found in a freezer after a deadly standoff in Western Smith County February 11. Officials were serving a search warrant related to Barton’s disappearance in 2014. Continue reading Preliminary Autopsy Report In on Frances Barton

Early Voting Begins Today; Smith County Locations Listed

Early Voting Begins Today; Smith County Locations ListedTYLER – Early voting in the state’s primary electionis underway. Voters will be casting votes for a presidential candidate to various ballot propositions and referendums. Besides the Smith County Elections Office on East Ferguson Street, you can vote early at the Lindale Public Library, the Heritage Building on Bellwood Road, the Noonday Community Center and at the Whitehouse Municipal Court. Early voting will run through February 26th and will even be open this coming Saturday and Sunday. Continue reading Early Voting Begins Today; Smith County Locations Listed

Numerous Longview Arson Fires Under Investigation

Numerous Longview Arson Fires Under InvestigationLONGVIEW — Homes are being torched in Longview. The city has had thirteen arson fires so far this year. Assistant Fire Chief Curtis Shaw said ten of the fires are homes, one business and two cars. Several of the homes were unoccupied. Shaw said there’s no hard evidence that says any one group or person is responsible for all or even most of the fires. He does note their Fire Investigation Unit has spent more than 400 hours conducting interviews and collecting evidence. No one has been injured.

Suspected Burglar Held by Homeowner

Suspected Burglar Held by HomeownerGLADEWATER — A Gladewater homeowner took steps to fend off a potential burglar this Valentine’s Day and apparently succeeded. Gregg County deputies responded to a burglary of a habitation in progress call just after 5:00 on Rosie Wady, where they arrived on scene to find the burglar, on the ground with his hands tied behind his back. According to KETK, the resident told deputies before they arrived he walked into the back bedroom and saw an unknown white male, later identified as Tyler Wayne Craig, of Gladewater, dumping out a drawer and looking through his personal items. The homeowner retrieved his handgun from a dresser drawer and pointed it at Craig, ordering him to get on the ground. Continue reading Suspected Burglar Held by Homeowner

Women’s Fund Names New President/CEO

Women’s Fund Names New President/CEOTYLER — The Women’s Fund of Smith County welcomes Kristen Seeber as its new president/CEO. Officials say Seeber brings 30 years of nonprofit leadership skills to the organization. Seeber says she was drawn to the leading philanthropic agency whose stated mission is to leverage women’s philanthropy as a catalyst for positive change. She points out that the Women’s Fund is “close to reaching a cumulative total of a million dollars in grants since that process began in 2009.” Officials say Women’s Fund members pledge financial contributions that result in high-impact grants benefiting local women and children. The organization’s annual grant announcement is set for Wednesday.

Tyler Police Arrest Suspect in Early Morning Stabbing

Tyler Police Arrest Suspect in Early Morning StabbingTYLER — Law enforcement officials say they located 33-year-old stabbing suspect Lonnie Frampton of Tyler around 1:45 Monday afternoon at Tyler’s Evergreen Cemetery. Frampton was arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Bond was set at $350,000. Officers were called to Mother Frances Hospital just after midnight Monday in reference to a man with a stab wound. The victim, identified as Daunte Kemp, 30, of Tyler, said he was stabbed by his brother, Frampton (pictured), at a home on Shaw. Kemp was rushed into surgery and is expected to recover. Continue reading Tyler Police Arrest Suspect in Early Morning Stabbing

Rudy’s BBQ Catches Fire

Rudy’s BBQ Catches FireTYLER — A popular Tyler eatery, Rudy’s BBQ on SSW Loop 323, has shut down temporarily after a fire ignited late Monday morning — but officials say damage appears to be minor. According to a news release, the call came in as smoke coming from a wall. First arriving units found smoke coming from the wall on the southwest corner around a fire box feeding a warmer inside the building. Firefighters removed the rock veneer and some of the wall covering inside the building and extinguished the fire, which was contained to the wall. The investigator on scene believes there was damage to the mortar around the fire box allowing excessive heat to enter the wall space. No injuries were reported and the health department was notified.

Officials ID Man Killed in Officer-Involved Shooting

Officials ID Man Killed in Officer-Involved ShootingPANOLA COUNTY — Officials have identified a man killed in an officer-involved shooting in Panola County Saturday night. According to KETK, around 8:00 p.m., a DPS trooper tried to stop a car for a traffic violation on State Highway 149. Officials say the driver refused to stop and evaded law enforcement in his vehicle. According to DPS, the driver, identified as Calin Roquemore, 24, of Tatum, exited his still-running vehicle in a residential neighborhood in Beckville. Authorities say the car traveled a short distance and struck a tree. Continue reading Officials ID Man Killed in Officer-Involved Shooting

Gilmer Man Charged in Fatal Weekend Wreck

Gilmer Man Charged in Fatal Weekend WreckGILMER — A 26-year-old Gilmer man was charged with criminal negligent homicide after a 21-year-old man was killed in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 271 north of Gilmer early Saturday. According to KETK, Riley McPherson of Gilmer died when his van struck the side of a semi-tractor trailer that was blocking all four lanes of the highway. Bond was set at $10,000 for the truck driver, Eric Wayne Jefferson. Jefferson, who was unhurt, was attempting to back the semitrailer, loaded with pipe, into a private drive when the southbound van struck the back left axle area. Jefferson was booked into the Upshur County Jail.

Teen Hospitalized after Hit-and-Run Accident

Teen Hospitalized after Hit-and-Run AccidentLONGVIEW — Police are investigating a weekend hit-and-run that injured a Longview teenager. “He was flat run over, and they left him there to die,” said Laura Wilkes, who said she knows the victim. According to the Longview New-Journal and KETK, Wilkes said the wreck happened right outside her office in the 1600 block of Pine Tree Road. Longview police spokeswoman Kristie Brian said the wreck happened just after 7:00 Saturday night. The victim was hit by a car and suffered non life threatening injuries. Wilkes said she’s worked with the 16-year-old victim and his father at Doc Wilkes Haunted House. The boy underwent surgery on his leg Sunday morning at Children’s Hospital in Dallas, but he also suffered facial injuries, Wilkes said. “We need to know who did this,” Wilkes said. She has taken to social media in hopes of finding the person who stuck the teen. Brian said there was no available description of the car’s driver.

Justice Antonin Scalia Found Dead; Representative Gohmert Releases Statement

Justice Antonin Scalia Found Dead; Representative Gohmert Releases StatementWASHINGTON, D.C. – Representative Louie Gohmert, of Tyler, released the following statement on the sudden news of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s passing: “In 1986, America needed an honorable, brilliant, ethical, clear-headed, protector of the U.S. Constitution. In response to all the musical prayers for God to ‘bless America,’ He did in the form of Antonin Scalia. I loved his mental clarity, treasured his sense of humor and jokes, shared both his faith in God and his recognition of the troubled course ahead for our nation as it continued drifting further from our Constitutional mooring.” “My thoughts and prayers are for Justice Scalia’s family and for our country; but, I grieve not for Justice Scalia because that wonderful patriot has no doubt already heard, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant.'” Continue reading Justice Antonin Scalia Found Dead; Representative Gohmert Releases Statement

Man Indicted in Fatal Wreck

Man Indicted in Fatal WreckGREGG COUNTY — A Longview man involved in a car wreck that killed two people in October has been indicted on manslaughter charges. James Devin Worsham, 26, was in the Gregg County Jail on Saturday awaiting bond. Police said that on Oct. 18, Worsham was driving a truck pulling a trailer on East Loop 281. The truck hit a car trying the cross the loop from the northbound ramp off Eastman Road, the Longview News-Journal reports. The car’s passengers, William Bryan Ewing, 50 and Merri Anne Ewing, 42, both of Tatum, were killed in the wreck.

Longview House Fire Under Investigation

Longview House Fire Under InvestigationLONGVIEW — Longview fire officials are investigating the cause of an early morning house fire in the 400 block of East Birdsong Street. According to the Longview News-Journal, the fire started about 3:55 a.m. Saturday and was about 20% involved when the first unit arrived, Longview Fire Department battalion Chief William Edwards said. The occupants of the home were displaced. Officials could not say Saturday if arson is suspected.

Troopers Investigate Fatal Rollover Accident

Troopers Investigate Fatal Rollover AccidentSMITH COUNTY — One person was killed, another injured following a one vehicle rollover near Tyler. According to KETK, the wreck happened just after midnight Saturday on State Highway 31, about 10 miles west of Tyler. DPS Troopers said the driver, Ponciano Aguilar, 32, lost control and ran off the road. His truck then flipped multiple times ejecting him and his passenger, Israel Alvarez, 20. Aguilar died at the scene. Alvarez was taken to the hospital, his condition unknown. Troopers are investigating the cause of the accident.

Woman Indicted for November Arson

Woman Indicted for November ArsonLONGVIEW — A Gregg County grand jury indicted a woman on Friday for an arson that occurred in 2015. According to the Longview News-Journal, the jury indicted Jacoda Young, 24, of Longview, for a residential fire just before 10 a.m. on Nov. 3 at 1110 Chappell Street in Longview. The fire displaced the family and caused heavy fire damage to the residence. No injuries were reported. Young is currently held in Gregg County Jail.

Grand Jury No Bills Three Longview Officers

Grand Jury No Bills Three Longview OfficersLONGVIEW – Three Longview police officers involved in a shooting last August have been no billed by the Gregg County grand jury. The shooting occurred at a convenience store on South Mobberly Avenue. Injured was Joshua Thomas, 17. He was shot after officers say he pulled from his waistband what appeared to be a handgun. It turned out to be a CO2 pistol, a fake gun that resembles a semi-automatic weapon. No charges were filed against Thomas, whose injuries were non life threatening. The three officers, who had been on administrative leave, were returned to duty 5 months ago. Continue reading Grand Jury No Bills Three Longview Officers

Kari’s Law Bill Filed in U.S. Senate

U.S. Capitol BldgWASHINGTON – The state’s two U.S. senators are among a group of senators sponsoring a federal Kari’s Law bill. The bill, which amends the Communications Act of 1934, and is co-sponsored by Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, would make dialing 911 easier from multi-line phones. It’s named after Kari Hunt, who was murdered in 2013 by her husband in a Marshall hotel room. The woman’s 9 year old daughter tried to call 911 but didn’t realize she had to dial “9” first to get an outside line. Tyler congressman Louie Gohmert has introduced a similar bill in the U.S. House. Governor Gregg Abbott signed a Kari’s Law for Texas bill last May.

Man Arrested Following Lufkin Chase

Man Arrested Following Lufkin ChaseLUFKIN – A Lufkin man is free on bond after leading police on an unusual chase. The ten minute chase late Thursday afternoon started with two men fleeing from officers on a go cart. They had earlier been reported running stop signs on Weaver Street. When officers pulled up behind the two in a driveway, the men ran and tried to hide behind a tree. When officers spotted them, they ran again. Officers were able to catch Lester Charles Jones, 24, who is facing a variety of charges, including possession of marijuana. The other man got away.

Wills Point Religious Group Faces Class-Action Suit

Wills Point Religious Group Faces Class-Action SuitWILLS POINT — A huge class-action lawsuit has been filed against a worldwide religious organization based in Wills Point, claiming the group is fleecing the flock. The lawsuit says only a fraction of the hundreds of millions of dollars raised by Gospel for Asia makes it to the needy. Instead, the suit claims the group is lavishing itself with a 350-acre, multi-million-dollar compound in Van Zandt County. The website pleads for donors to select a project for their money, usually something in India. Attorney Tom Mills says Gospel for Asia misdirects most of its money to the group leaders. Mills says, “If they were solicited to send money to make water wells in areas where they needed water, and they go to the documents in India, they don’t find that any such thing was done.” Gospel for Asia has not responded to a request for comment.

Rusk County Runaway Found in Plano

Rusk County Runaway Found in PlanoPLANO — A missing East Texas teenager has been located by a Dallas-area police department. According to KETK, the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office said, Paiglynn Raymond was found Thursday night by the Plano Police Department and will remain in their custody until a legal guardian can pick her up. Sgt. David Roberts reported Paiglynn went missing for the second time in a year on Monday, February 8, and had not been heard from since. Officials considered her a runaway. Continue reading Rusk County Runaway Found in Plano

Drug Conviction in Federal Court

Drug Conviction in Federal CourtTYLER – A Tyler man has been convicted in federal court in Tyler of drug trafficking charges. Jose Maldonado Barragan, 23, was found guilty of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute methamphetamine, aiding and abetting, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession of a firearm while illegally in the United States, and possession of a firearm during a drug trafficking crime. The jury deliberated less than two hours before reaching a verdict following a three-day trial before U.S. District Judge Michael H. Schneider. Barragan faces a minimum of 10 years and up to life in federal prison when he returns to court for sentencing. Continue reading Drug Conviction in Federal Court

UT Tyler Responds to Possible Tuition Increase

thumb_U-T-SystemTYLER – The regents of the University of Texas System are expected to meet later this month to consider tuition increases. The proposals call for hikes of between 2 and 6.4% for resident undergraduate students. For students at the University of Texas at Tyler, the proposed increase is 3.9%. Laura Jackson, Vice President for Legislative Affairs and Strategic Initiatives at U-T Tyler, said, if approved, this would be the first tuition hike for the Tyler campus since 2012. She said this would simply adjust for inflation. And Jackson adds, any tuition hike would not impact students with family incomes under $60,000.

Woman’s Body Found Following SWAT Standoff

Preliminary Autopsy Report In on Frances Barton TYLER (AP/Staff) – The Smith County Sheriff’s Office announced the discovery of a woman’s body at the site of a deadly SWAT standoff. The Sheriff’s Office says the body apparently belongs to Frances Nix Barton, who was the mother of Kenneth Barton. KETK reports the body was found in a freezer. Kenneth Barton, a 61-year-old man authorities suspected in the 2014 disappearance of his mother, is dead after the standoff at his home beginning when deputies tried to serve a search warrant Wednesday. Sheriff Larry Smith says autopsies will be performed on both bodies. Continue reading Woman’s Body Found Following SWAT Standoff