TYLER — The dentist accused of secretly taping two female tenants was back in court yesterday. Judge Skeen set Charles Robinson’s pre-trial date for February 25. His trial date is reset to February 28. Robinson, 58, was arrested back in December and charged with possession of child pornography and improper visual recordings. A 40 year-old woman reported finding video equipment in the attic of a home she was purchasing from her employer, Dr. Robinson. The mother and daughter had been living in the house for four years. Robinson admitted to recording them for the purpose of sexual gratification for the past three years.
Longtime Jacksonville Police Chief Passes Away
JACKSONVILLE — Services are scheduled for longtime Chief of Police. Funeral services for Floyd W. Stiefer, 66, Jacksonville, are scheduled for 2:00 pm Tuesday, February 15, at Autry Funeral Home chapel, Jacksonville. Burial will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park, Jacksonville. Mr. Stiefer passed away Friday, February 11, 2011 in Tyler. He was born April 4, 1944 in Jacksonville.
Mr. Stiefer began his career as a public servant in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War. He began his career in law enforcement in 1974 as a Cherokee County baliff for Judge J. W. Summers. In December 1975 he went to work for the City of Jacksonville as a patrolman. Floyd worked his way through the ranks doing everything, including dispatching. He was Jacksonville’s first Criminal Investigations Officer. In October of 1985 he was promoted to Chief of Police, a position he held until his retirement in January of 2001. While serving the City of Jacksonville, he logged 3,050 hours of police training over the course of his career.
In 1984 he graduated from the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. In 1999 he achieved the highest rank possible from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officers Education and Standards. In 2001 Floyd was elected to City Council Seat for District 4 and went on to serve as Mayor Pro Tem until 2006.
Multiple Fire Departments Respond to Structure Fire
RED SPRINGS — Smith County Fire Marshals confirm a house has been damaged by fire in the 1800 block of County Road 316 near Red Springs. Red Springs and Lindale Fire Departments extinguished the blaze. Officials said flames were shooting out of the front door when they arrived on scene. A family was in the house when the fire was called in at around 10:00 yesterday morning, but they were able to escape uninjured. Portions of the house received heavy smoke and fire damage. Fire officials say they are not able to determine the cause at this time.
Man Found Dead in Public Area
LUFKIN — Lufkin police are investigating a the death of a 44-year-old Hispanic man whose body was discovered Sunday morning at a picnic table behind the CVS store on Frank Avenue. Around 9 a.m. someone rode by the park area on Moore Street on a bicycle and noticed the man’s body. The person on the bicycle alerted their family, who then contacted police after checking on the man, Lufkin Police Cpl. Trent Sobolewski said. “We’re investigating, but it appears to be a natural death,” Sobolewski said. “When we got here he was sitting on the bench like he just fell backward against the table.”
One Killed in Wreck Near White Oak
WHITE OAK — A one vehicle accident on State Highway 42 near the Sabine River Bridge has killed one person. Dead at the scene of the accident, which was reported around 7:00 Saturday morning was Ivy Leppert, 24, of Kilgore. The Department of Public Safety reports she was traveling at a high rate of speed when she left the road and hit a tree.
Miranda Lambert Wins Grammy
TxDOT Project Updates
UNDATED — Here’s a quick look at events and work planned in the Tyler District of the Texas Department of Transportation.
TYLER — Texas Department of Transportation contractor R.K. Hall has announced it planned to resume and complete resurfacing operations later this week on West Loop 323 in and around the State Highway 64 intersection. The work, which should last an estimated two days weather and materials permitting, is scheduled to begin Wednesday. “We’ve been looking for a good moment to get back out there and get this finished up,” said TxDOT spokesman Larry Krantz. “There isn’t much left to do, but it’s obvious that it’s not complete.”
Crews will begin working in the northbound lanes between State Highway 31 (Front Street) and State Highway 110 (Van Highway) which will require multiple lane closures while the work is in progress. Once completed, the crews will return to the southbound lanes. Krantz urged motorists to seek alternate routed if possible on Wednesday and Thursday to avoid delays and to allow the project to be completed more rapidly.
“Our materials have to get through traffic to arrive at the job site,” Krantz said. “The longer it takes the materials to arrive, the longer it takes to get them put down on the road.”
LONGVIEW — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform pavement repairs in various locations on State Highway 300 (Gilmer Road), Spur 63, and Spur 502 (Judson Road) in and around Longview. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress. Motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zone.
HENDERSON COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue pavement repair operations on State Highway 31 between Trinidad and Malakoff, followed later in the week by the same work on State Highway 31 Business and State Highway 19 Business in downtown Athens. A second crew is scheduled to perform edge repairs in various locations on Farm Road 2010 near Chandler. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
ANDERSON COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue fog seal operations on Farm Road 1817 between U.S. Highway 287 and Farm Road 323, and on Farm Road 2330 between State Highway 19 and Farm Road 860. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic. Fog seal operations require lengthy lane closures and can cause moderate delays to traffic. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternate routes if possible to avoid delays.
RUSK COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform base and pavement repairs in various locations on Farm Road 1251 east of Henderson, and of Farm Road 2658 on the west side of Martin Creek Lake. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
VAN ZANDT COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue resurfacing operations in various locations on Farm Road 858 between State Highway 19 south of Canton and Farm Road 279 in Ben Wheeler. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
WOOD COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to be at work on the following roadways in and around Wood County:
*FM 778 north of US 80;
*FM 857 near FM 1255; and
*FM 49 east of FM 14.
Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic in two-lane areas.
Local Lawmakers to File Bills
EAST TEXAS — Privacy at airport check-ins, larger homestead exemptions and open government bills are among measures Northeast Texas lawmakers hope to pass now the 82nd legislative session is good to go. The assignment of House members to their committees this past week means lawmakers can start doing more than passing resolutions honoring clubs and causes back home. That will unloose the Senate from relative inaction, too.
Representatives David Simpson of Longview, Chuck Hopson of Jacksonville and Senator. Kevin Eltife of Tyler, all Republicans, have filed bills they are confident will find support in their GOP-dominated chambers. Those include a bill near and dear to Longview Mayor Jay Dean, who wants to bump up the local hotel/motel tax rate from 7% to 9% of the tab for overnight stays. Dean asked the Gregg County Commissioners Court this past week to build a $10 million events center the city would operate on the increased hotel/motel levy.
It turns out Hopson and Eltife already were working on a bill to hike Tyler’s hotel/motel tax the same degree. Tyler wants to use the increase to build an events center, Eltife said, and both men said Friday that Longview is welcome to tag along.
Smith County Propane Leak Contained
BULLARD — A propane leak in Southwest Smith County has been contained. The Bullard Fire Department responded to the leak at Glo Flame on Farm Road 2493 between Bullard and Flint Sunday afternoon. The fire department kept the leak contained and as a precaution closed traffic from New England Road to Dodson Spur for around 30 minutes to allow the propane to dissipate. Company officials say the release occurred when a gas relief valve stayed open after releasing extra gas pressure.
Micheal’s House Receives Grant
TYLER — Michael’s House of Hope, on Highway 155 South outside Tyler, recently received a $10,000 grant award from the Verizon Foundation. Michael’s House personnel say the grant will help MHOH serve the community through its Domestic Violence program that provides an interventional approach through cognitive intervention. According to a news release, “MHOH is proud to be a recipient of this award and will continue to be instrumental in providing housing, spiritual development and job placement to men who have difficulty restructuring their lives.” MHOH personnel say there are many services that serve the victims of domestic abuse, but the perpetrators are often not seen as reparable. MHOH has joined with the Texas Council on Family Violence and has developed a program in Tyler that Michael’s House representatives say will decrease if not eliminate family domestic violence.
According to MHOH representatives, the Verizon Foundation and Michael’s House are making significant progress towards the reduction of domestic violence in East Texas, and the community is urged to get involved. Michael’s House is a ministry of New Life Worship Center in Tyler. It provides transitional housing and support for men who have been affected by substance abuse or homelessness, or have completed a structured program while in prison. You can go to http://www.michaelshouseofhope.com for more information.
Local Agency Works to Improve Services
TYLER — A longtime human needs agency in Tyler is working to make its services even better. David Young is CEO of St. Paul Children’s Foundation and Clinics. Chatting on KTBB “Staff Meeting,” Young says, “One of our visions is to work much more closely with our community partners, and we’ve set out to do that, and we’re having a lot of meetings about that right now.” Young also says among other things, St. Paul is working to be more efficient and effective in its clinics. According to Young, “We’re spending a great deal of time right now and effort making sure folks know what services are available in our
clinics. We want to increase the traffic there.”
St. Paul partners with a number of people and agencies around the area,
serving a predominantly Hispanic population from its East Tyler location. Its mission is “to build a healthy and joyful community for children and their families.” St. Paul is also promoting several upcoming events. One of those, coming up March 8-11, is a Tyler to Austin Cycle Challenge to benefit the foundation. You can go to http://www.stpaulchildren.org to learn more. You can also find the “Staff Meeting” show online at http://www.ktbb.com/audio beginning early Monday morning.
Officials Waive Arraignments in Oppression Trial
GILMER — Three Upshur County elected officials signed waivers of arraignment late Thursday, causing their scheduled arraignment hearing Friday to be canceled. County Judge Dean Fowler, Sheriff Anthony Betterton and Commissioner Lloyd Crabtree were to appear in the 115th District Court in front of visiting Judge Richard Davis. Davis, who is retired from the 294th District Court in Canton, will be presiding over all hearings and trials involving the trio’s cases, as 115th District Court Judge Lauren Parish has recused herself. All three men are charged with official oppression. Fowler and Crabtree also are charged with abuse of official capacity.
The three officials are accused of wrongly removing Jimmy Caughron of Pritchett from a county commissioners meeting in November after he repeatedly wore duct tape over his mouth to protest public comment being removed from meeting agendas. Davis met with attorneys for all the defendants on Friday. A pre-trial hearing for Fowler will be held March 11, and his trial is set March 28. Betterton’s trial is set April 18, and Crabtree’s trial is set for May 9, said attorney Robert Davis, who represents both men. They will be requesting pre-trial hearings, but those dates have not yet been decided. Fowler has been suspended by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct until the case is resolved. If charges are dropped or Fowler is found innocent, he will be reinstated.
Fire Destroys Home, Couple Unharmed
LONGVIEW — A warm fire on a cold Friday night led to an early morning blaze that forced Eddie and Lena Noe out of their home on Lawson Street, Eddie Noe said. Neither occupant was injured — thanks to their dogs, but their home is in shambles. Noe said only he and his wife were at home at the time, and they got out as soon as they realized what was going on. Noe said he called the Longview fire department and moved their vehicles away to keep them from damage.
Four LFD engines, two trucks and a medical unit arrived on scene to fight the blaze. Longview Fire Marshall Johnny Zackary said the initial call came at 2:45 a.m. and the fire was under control by 3:50 a.m. However, crews had difficulty with the structure and the blaze wasn’t completely extinguished until after 5 a.m.
Zackary confirmed no one was injured and said the fire originated in the living room. The department has not determined the cause. Zackary estimated the fire caused about $160,000 worth of damage, but said that figure might still be low. Noe feared his home could be a total loss.
Crash by Lake Tyler
TYLER — An East Texas man wrecks his car into a tree this morning by Lake Tyler. It happened on Farm to Market road 346 around 8pm. A Longview firefighter was following behind the driver when he saw him weaving around on the road. Shortly after, the driver crashed his truck into a tree on the side of the road. That man was taken to the hospital and is said to be in stable condition.
Local Man on Most Wanted Sex Offenders List
LUFKIN — Authorities are searching for a Lufkin man. Troy James Allison, 57, is on the Texas DPS Most Wanted Sex Offenders list, and officials are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. Allison, who was last seen in the Lufkin area, has family members in the Houston and Conroe areas. Allison has an extensive criminal history, including convictions for assault-threat to take life in 1973; sex offense-against child-fondling in 1976, as well as sexual assault in 1977. He received a 77-year sentence for the 1977 attack and was released from prison in 2003. He has been on the run from authorities since 2004 and was added to the Texas Ten Most Wanted Sex Offenders list in 2010.
Allison has a heart tattoo with scroll with “ZAN & USMC” on the outside
of his upper right arm, an open scar on the side of his abdomen and a
small scar on front of right leg.