Four Nabbed in Drug Raid

thumb_police-longview2LONGVIEW — Four people have been arrested in Longview following the search of a home near Interstate 20. They’re identified as Skyler Armond Reese, 20, Damian Jacody Bernard Nelson, 24 and Dezmund Bronshae Nelson,20, each of Longview; and Saihaine Nijel Freeman, 20, of Kilgore. They were taken into custody in the 100 block of Cummins Street for possession of more than 4 ounces and less than 5 pounds of marijuana, according to Longview Police Department spokeswoman Debra Stiles. Stiles said the home was raided after the issuance of a search warrant for the location. The exact amount of marijuana recovered has not been released. KETK reports Reese, Damin Nelson and Dezmund Nelson are being held on $5,000 bond. Freeman’s bail was set at $1,000.

Gay Diners Claim Discrimination at Pittsburg Restaurant

Big Earl's Restaurant-Pittsburg TexasPITTSBURG — There’s controversy in Pittsburg after a couple says they were told not to come back to a restaurant because they’re gay. Big Earl’s Restaurant is a local institution, so Collin Dewberry and his partner, Kelley, decided to have breakfast there. Dewberry says everything seemed to be going fine until they paid their check — and were approached by their waitress on the way out. According to Dewberry, “She said, ‘Here at Big Earl’s, we expect men to act like men and ladies to act like ladies, so I’m gonna have to ask that you never return.'” Continue reading Gay Diners Claim Discrimination at Pittsburg Restaurant

Former Longtime Gregg County Judge Dies

henryatkinsonLONGVIEW — Former longtime Gregg County Judge Henry Atkinson has died. County Judge Bill Stoudt reported the news Thursday morning and confirmed it to our news partner KETK Thursday afternoon. Although funeral arrangements are pending, Stoudt said he will order county flags lowered to half-staff for the judge’s services. Atkinson served as Gregg County judge from 1967 to 1990 and succeeded R. E. “Peppy” Blount while preceding Kenneth Walker.

Gregg County Man Sentenced in Counterfeit Silver Scheme

JamesFrattarolaMug.1401382000TYLER – A 47-year-old Longview man has been sentenced to federal prison in a case involving counterfeit materials. James Leroy Frattarola pleaded guilty March 5 to possessing counterfeit silver bars with the intent to defraud another. He was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison Thursday in Tyler by U.S. District Judge Michael H. Schneider. Continue reading Gregg County Man Sentenced in Counterfeit Silver Scheme

Police Report Quick Recovery on Stolen Vehicle

Chad HarringtonLONGVIEW — Thanks to citizen help, Longview police have arrested a vehicle theft suspect. Thursday morning around 1:45, police received a call in reference to a theft of vehicle in the 400 Block of N. Spur 63. According to police, the reporting party saw the suspect, later identified as Chad Harrington, steal a Ford pickup truck. Authorities say the caller was able to safely follow the vehicle while communicating with dispatch to lead officers to the location. A traffic stop was conducted on the vehicle near Highway 31 and South Loop 281, where Harrington was taken into custody and charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The vehicle was safely returned to the owner.

Kilgore Police Probe Armed Robbery, Carjacking

thumb_police-8KILGORE — The Kilgore Police Department is seeking information on a Sunday morning armed robbery and car-jacking. According to KETK, on Sunday around 4:00 a.m., Kilgore police responded to the intersection of Camp Street and Broadway Boulevard due to a reported armed robbery. The victim reported a silver or gold colored newer model Dodge extended-cab pickup truck pulled in front of his vehicle and stopped. After stopping, three young black males and one young Hispanic male got out of the truck with one of them displaying a firearm. They then took the victim’s vehicle and drove off. Continue reading Kilgore Police Probe Armed Robbery, Carjacking

Whitehouse Man Pleads Guilty to 2013 Murder

earnstjacksonmugTYLER — A Whitehouse man has pleaded guilty to the 2013 murder of a man at a Tyler apartment complex. According to KETK, Earnest Deaundra Jackson, Jr., pleaded guilty to the shooting and killing Joshua McGill, 21, at Kensington Place Apartments in June 2013. According to the Smith County District Attorney’s Office, the capital murder charge against Jackson was dropped in exchange for his plea, taking the possibility of the death penalty off the table. Continue reading Whitehouse Man Pleads Guilty to 2013 Murder

Body Remains Found in Smith County Identified

Marion Lee BrownTYLER — Since the recovery of burned human remains on Smith County Road 371 last Friday morning, Smith County detectives have worked around the clock in an attempt to locate the body of the victim, according to a sheriff’s office news release. And now authorities say they have identified the victim and found the body. He has been identified as Marion Lee Brown, 53, of Parker County near Weatherford. He was identified by fingerprint comparison which was made by the Smith County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Unit. That information was forwarded to Shreveport, Louisiana authorities associated with this investigation. The body subsequently recovered in Cross Lake in Shreveport last Saturday was that of Brown. Continue reading Body Remains Found in Smith County Identified

Chase Runs from Henderson County to Dallas County

thumb_police-6DALLAS — A multi-county chase beginning in East Texas ended when the driver wrecked his vehicle in Dallas County. KETK reports that according to the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office, the incident started Tuesday when a deputy pulled over a car for a traffic violation in the western portion of the county. The deputy then approached the driver and asked for his driver’s license. At this time, the driver took off and a pursuit ensued, according to officials. Henderson County law enforcement stayed with the chase into Kaufman County until highway patrol took the lead. According to KXAN, the man weaved in and out of opposite lanes of traffic on Interstate Highway 20 and US Highway 175 in southeast Dallas. The driver eventually crashed into another vehicle and was taken into custody, officials say. Troopers transferred the man back to the Henderson County jail. The number of injuries was not immediately known.

Short-Term Lease with Lake Tyler Marina Resort

thumb_tyler-city-hall-1TYLER — The Tyler City Council Wednesday ratified a short-term lease with Lake Tyler Marina Resort for the operation of the Lake Tyler Marina. On March 3, the city terminated a marina lease with Daveryl Holdings, LLC. Between April 4 and May 20, the marina was operated by the City of Tyler Water Utilities staff Thursdays through Sundays. On May 20, staff concluded negotiations for a short-term (not to exceed 90 days) lease with Lake Tyler Marina Resort. Officials say the purpose of the short-term contract agreement is to provide for marina operations while a longer term lease can be negotiated. “The long-term lease we are working on will address outstanding issues from the previous lease such as, but not limited to, RV space rental, boat slip repair, facility maintenance, subleases and sales documentation,” said Utility and Public Works Director Greg Morgan. Continue reading Short-Term Lease with Lake Tyler Marina Resort

Smith County Woman Sentenced for Food Stamp Fraud Scheme

thumb_Federalcourthouse2TYLER — A 42-year-old Bullard woman has been sentenced to federal prison for her role in a food stamp fraud scheme. Monica Bunch, also known as, Monica Hernandez, pleaded guilty on August 8, 2013 to conspiracy to unlawfully use, transfer, acquire, and possess SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits. She was sentenced to six months in federal prison Wednesday in Tyler by U.S. District Judge Michael H. Schneider. Bunch was also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $72,846.09 to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and to forfeit the proceeds of the fraud scheme. Continue reading Smith County Woman Sentenced for Food Stamp Fraud Scheme

Rice Road and Shiloh Road Changes

thumb_cityoftylerTYLER — During Wednesday’s meeting, the Tyler City Council approved a construction contract with Reynolds and Kay, Ltd., to reconfigure the pavement markings on portions of Rice Road and Shiloh Road between Old Jacksonville Highway and Rhones Quarter Road. The result will be the addition of a continuous left turn lane. “This improvement is expected to decrease the number of collisions and improve the progression through the corridor,” said City Engineer Carter Delleney. “The addition of sweeping rights at strategic locations on Rice Road and Shiloh Road will improve traffic flow and the safety of the traveling public.” The project will include a seal coat with a micro-surface overlay and new thermo striping.

Longview Cemetery Vandalized

brokenheadstoneslnjLONGVIEW – Longview police investigate vandalism at a local cemetery, On May 27 at 3:30 p.m., police were dispatched to a criminal mischief case at Greenwood Cemetery, at 705 Magrill. When officers arrived they discovered that approximately 88 headstones had been vandalized. Some of the headstones had been moved, knocked over, and broken. Police say the motive for the crime is unknown and at this time there is not a known suspect. Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact the Longview Police Department at 903-237-1199. If the tipster wishes to remain anonymous, he or she can contact Gregg County Crimestoppers at 903-236-7867.

Road Reopens after Big Rig Fire

TYLER — A tractor trailer rig caught on fire this morning and stalled traffic in a couple of lanes for a time, but those roads are now open. It started around 5:15 this morning at Loop 323 and Old Jacksonville Hwy. Officials said it’s believed the truck caught fire due to a malfunction with the brakes. No injuries were reported and the truck was extinguished quickly by TFD.

Ellis Defeats Patterson in Smith County’s GOP Primary

Jason EllisTYLER – Smith County voters in the GOP primary runoff have elected Jason Ellis as judge of the County Court at Law. Since he has no Democratic opponent in November, he will be succeeding Thomas Dunn in January. In complete, but unofficial returns Ellis polled 6, 337 votes to Mike Patterson’s 3.821 votes. Continue reading Ellis Defeats Patterson in Smith County’s GOP Primary

Longview’s Merritt Loses GOP Nod for Agriculture Commissioner

tommy merritt-2AUSTIN (AP) — Former lawmaker Sid Miller has won the Republican nomination for Texas agriculture commissioner after a runoff boosted by a rare endorsement from Governor Rick Perry. Miller also played up using shock rocker Ted Nugent as his campaign treasurer. That gave his candidacy a star power that challenger Tommy Merritt (pictured) couldn’t match. Miller served in the Texas House for more than a decade before losing his West Texas seat two years ago. Perry made few endorsements this GOP primary season but threw his support behind Miller earlier this month. Despite a historic Texas drought, Miller and Merritt spent much of their campaigns touting conservative credentials on issues such as gun rights and abortion instead of addressing farming. Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples is leaving office after losing his bid for lieutenant governor.

Drowning at Lake Hawkins

HAWKINS – A swimmer has drowned in Lake Hawkins. He was said to have been swimming with two others when he went under and didn’t surface. This was around 1:00 Tuesday afternoon. The victim’s name has not been released pending the notification of relatives. He is said to be an 18 year old man from Big Sandy.

Police Looking for Missing Longview Woman

LONGVIEW – The Longview Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a mentally disabled woman. KETK reports Begona Parker, 53, was last seen sitting on her front porch in the 800 block of Sabine Street. She was at her adult day care facility awaiting a ride. She is described as 5 feet 7 inches and weighing around 190 pounds with two gold teeth. She was last seen wearing a white shirt with blue horizontal stripes, blue capri pants, and denim tennis shoes. If you have any information about her, you are asked to contact Longview police.

Longview Murder Suspect Booked into Jail on Infant’s Death

KendrickElliottMug2.1401220700LONGVIEW — A Longview murder suspect was booked into the Gregg County Jail Monday. Authorities believe he killed his infant girl. According to jail records, Kendrick Jamal Elliot, 22, was booked into the jail on one count of murder. His bail was set at $100,000. Elliot was listed on the Crime Stoppers website as wanted on April 17. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, the suspect was accused of killing his 4-month-old child in 2013. An autopsy concluded the infant’s skull and ribs were fractured. Continue reading Longview Murder Suspect Booked into Jail on Infant’s Death

Two East Texans Charged in Grave Thefts

Jack Brown-stealing from grave sitesGAINESVILLE — Two people have been arrested for allegedly stealing from grave sites across East Texas. KETK reports Van Zandt County authorities arrested Ruby and Jack Brown, both of Murchison, on theft of property from a grave charge in Gainesville. On May 15, Van Zandt County authorities discovered grave burglaries at the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Asbury Cemetery and Meredith Camp Grounds Cemetery. The bandits allegedly vandalized between 50 and 100 graves. In many instances, the pair reportedly stole copper from the graves. Continue reading Two East Texans Charged in Grave Thefts

Former Pharmacist Gets 32 Years for Child Sex Assault

james_prosperie_smith_jailTYLER — A retired Tyler pharmacist who had pleaded guilty to aggravated sexual assault against a child has been sentenced to 32 years in prison. According to Smith County judicial records, James Carey Prosperie, 74, of Tyler was arrested September 3, 2013, after a standoff at his home on Jeff Davis Drive. KETK reports that a Smith County jury sentenced Prosperie to two 16-year sentences to be served consecutively. According to the arrest affidavit provided by Smith County, Prosperie was accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old relative on June 8, 2013. A report from CPS states Prosperie confessed to a lawyer friend he had sexual contact with the underage relative on at least two separate occasions. Prosperie formerly operated the now-closed Medicine Shoppe on East Fifth Street in Tyler.

Man Rescued after Boat Capsizes

thumb_gamewarden-texasLAKE PALESTINE — A Man’s boat capsized on Lake Palestine near Coffee City Monday evening. Luckily, the East Texan is safe. According to authorities, eyewitnesses say a large wave threw the driver out of his boat. Two search and rescue teams then traced the shoreline just east of the bridge near the Smith County-Henderson County line. Game wardens tell KETK they called off the search after two men on a boating dock said they saw it happen, so they jumped in, and saved the man. Strong wind gusts are blamed for the accident. The Coffee City Volunteer Fire Department assisted in the search.

Smith County Deputy Constable Dies of Heart Attack

Steven MurrayTYLER – Smith County Precinct 1 Deputy Constable Steven Murray has died of a “massive” heart attack. He was rushed from his home to the hospital Monday afternoon where he later died. Murray, who was serving as a K9 handler, had been with the precinct since 2006. The following announcement was posted around 9:00 last night on the sheriff department’s Face Book Page, “Thanks for the many thoughts and prayers for Deputy Constable Murray. We are sad to announce we just received word that he is now in the loving arms of God. Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers as they go through these difficult times.”

LETU to Sign Agreement with SkyWest for Pilot Cadet Program

LeTourneau Logo6LONGVIEW — LeTourneau University and SkyWest Airlines will sign a letter of agreement to provide a direct pathway for selected LETU flight students to find employment with SkyWest Airlines after graduation. The signing will be at 12:15 Wednesday afternoon in the Grand Hall at LeTourneau University’s Abbott Aviation Center at East Texas Regional Airport.

LETU Provost Dr. Philip A. Coyle said this partnership with SkyWest Airlines provides LETU flight students a direct path to pursue their aviation careers. “LETU’s aviation program is built on excellence and on great partnerships like this one with SkyWest,” Coyle said. “This agreement will facilitate a pathway for qualified LeTourneau University pilots who graduate from our flight program to pursue a career as an airline pilot with SkyWest Airlines. It is a testament to the quality of the pilots our school produces.” Continue reading LETU to Sign Agreement with SkyWest for Pilot Cadet Program

BBB Warning about “Cryptolocker” Malware

Better Business BureauTYLER – The BBB is warning consumers of a malware program that accesses your personal computer and holds it hostage. A release by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) explains that “Cryptolocker” encrypts all your personal documents, photos and files so you can no longer open them. Con artists then demand money in order to give you access again.

The FTC reports that Cryptolocker is spread mostly through downloads by way of email. The email might look like a normal message from an authentic company, similar to a tracking notice from a shipping company. However, when you click the hyperlink in the email, Cryptolocker encrypts everything on your hard drive and in your shared folders. Continue reading BBB Warning about “Cryptolocker” Malware

Victims Identified after Chase Leads to Fatal Smith County Wreck

DPS-PatchBULLARD – Department of Public Safety officials released the names of one person who was killed and another who was severely injured in a high-speed Smith County chase over the weekend. KETK reports that according to DPS Trooper Jean Dark, the driver, Christopher Blake Lucas, 26, was killed Saturday evening in a chase off Farm Road 346 near County Road 188 in Bullard. A passenger, Travis Allen Holley, 24, is currently in serious condition at a local hospital. Continue reading Victims Identified after Chase Leads to Fatal Smith County Wreck

Annual Memorial Day Service Held at Memorial Park

Memorial Park CemeteryTYLER — An annual Memorial Day ceremony was held Monday at Tyler’s Memorial Park. One guest speaker, Sheriff Larry Smith, told KTBB we shouldn’t remember the military just one or two days a year. “It’s something we need to think about as often as we can,” said Smith. “Every time we see a veteran, or every time we see someone in uniform, we need to tell them how much we thank them.” Another keynoter, State Representative Matt Schaefer, told us Memorial Day is about remembering past sacrifices, but also being aware “that we still live in a dangerous world, and the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform are still ongoing and still so important to remember.” Schaefer is also a Navy Reserve lieutenant commander.

Two Accused of Making False Police Report

Landon Keith BrownTYLER – Two men have been arrested by Tyler police after being accused of making a false report of a robbery. Taken into custody was Landon Keith Brown, 17, and Stephen Dwight Woldt, 22, both of Tyler. Shortly after 4:00 Sunday afternoon a call to 911 reported the robbery of an individual. The caller stated that he and another victim had been beaten and then robbed at gun point by three men who then fled into a wooded area near the Valero station at 403 Loop 323 SSE. Both victims had multiple cuts, bruises, and abrasions on their faces and arms. The victims reported that their money and drivers licenses were stolen, as well as a vial containing 60 Xanax pills which were recently obtained by prescription. Continue reading Two Accused of Making False Police Report

Tyler’s Memorial Day Ceremony

Memorial Park CemeteryTYLER — Tyler and Smith County remember fallen military members, and all veterans. A major annual Memorial Day service is set for Monday morning at 11:00 at Tyler Memorial Park on Highway 64 West. Guest speakers are Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith and Lt. Commander Matt Schaefer of the U.S. Navy Reserve, also the Tyler area’s state representative. Other touches include a fallen warrior ceremony procession, a rifle salute, and patriotic music. Organizers encourage the public to join in the ceremony. Continue reading Tyler’s Memorial Day Ceremony