LONGVIEW — A Longview teenager has been arrested after troopers said he led officers on a chase in his vehicle, rammed a patrol car and attempted to pull a knife on them. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. Texas Department of Public Safety troopers arrested Lucas Dane Stevens, 18, after he fled during a traffic stop at about 10:00 Monday night near Jaycee Drive and Texas 31, according to arrest reports. After stopping, authorities say, Stevens took off in his vehicle. During the pursuit, he allegedly rammed a patrol car and attempted to stab an officer. According to officials, Stevens was found to be on meth. He’s charged with aggravated assault on a public servant, evading arrest, and a slew of other crimes.
Fire Hits Troup’s Neckover Trailer
TROUP — Crews get a structure fire under control at Neckover Trailer Manufacturing in Troup, and they’re now busy assessing the damage. At least one building has been lost. Smith County officials tell KETK that Whitehouse, Arp, Troup, and Jacksonville firefighters headed to the scene in the 900 block of South Railroad. Authorities closed Highway 135 South from Troup to Jacksonville while they fought the blaze. All utilities at Neckover were shut off, and all employees were sent home. An employee of Neckover said the fire started from grinding sparks. Fire crews said the blaze began in the paint shop, where four painters were at work. All four got out safely.
Randy Reid Sole Finalist for Keller Post
TYLER – Tyler school Superintendent Dr. Randy Reid has been named the sole finalist for the superintendent’s job in the Keller school district. The Keller ISD Board of Trustees made the decision last night. Dr. Reid has been the TISD Superintendent for the past five years.
“I am proud of the accomplishments we have made at Tyler ISD during my tenure as Superintendent,” Dr. Reid stated. “The teachers and staff here truly care about our students, and it is rewarding to work with such dedicated professionals.”
“We wish Dr. Reid great success in his new endeavor as he leads Keller ISD,” Reverend Orenthia Mason, Vice President of the Tyler ISD Board of Trustees, said. “Now we have a task ahead of us in selecting another outstanding leader for Tyler ISD,” she continued.
Keller ISD is located in Keller, Texas. The district has 39 campuses serving more than 33,000 students with over 3,400 employees. By state law, the Keller ISD Board of Trustees must wait 21 days before finalizing their decision for superintendent.
Lon Morris Files for Bankruptcy
JACKSONVILLE – Lon Morris College in Jacksonville has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The action comes after over a year of financial turmoil which has seen all but 11 of is employees furloughed. According to a release from the school’s consulting firm:
Lon Morris College filed a voluntary chapter 11 bankruptcy petition today in the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, case number 12-60557.
The College has experienced negative cash flow in recent years by overextending itself in an attempt to increase enrollment, taking on significant debt. The College recently hired Capstone Partners to facilitate a transaction with another educational institution or strategic partner, which the school is trying to complete this summer.
The College is continuing to work on its financial restructuring efforts, however, the timing of the filing was necessitated by a foreclosure proceeding on certain dormitories scheduled to proceed Tuesday, July 3. Dawn Ragan of Bridgepoint Consulting, the Chief Restructuring Officer, said “Lon Morris continues to receive strong support from many of its creditors, as well as its faculty and employees, and the general community.
We are operating with core staff, and continue to work on a modified academic program that will continue compliance with the SACS accreditation policies for the upcoming academic year.” With the filing of the petition, the College may now concentrate on finding a partner or consummating a transaction that will allow the college to continue its core mission of educating students, as it will realize some relief from its creditors.
The bankruptcy filing will put off legal or collection actions against the college. The petition was filed by the Chief Restructuring Officer. The case has been assigned to Judge Parker in Tyler.
Charges Filed Upon DNA Match
CANTON — Investigators with the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office have issued a warrant for a Clint Wayne Mills of Wills Point in reference to an attempted aggravated sexual assault. It occurred on County Road 3502 in August, 2004. Circumstances leading up to the subsequent warrant was the evidence that was submitted to the Texas Department of Public Safety for analysis and entered into the Combined DNA Index System. The database was able to make a match with the evidence, to the DNA profile of Mills. He is currently incarcerated with The Texas Department of Criminal Justice on unrelated charges and is due to be released at anytime where he will then be transported back to the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office with a recommended $50,000 bond.
Police Instructor Memorialized
KILGORE — Thousands turn out to pay respects to East Texas police instructor Les Ferguson. He died last week in a motorcycle accident on State Highway 31 near I-20. Since 1990, Ferguson had worked as a range master for the East Texas Police Academy in Kilgore. Those attending the memorial service tell KETK News his death is a big loss for East Texas.
One of “America’s Most Wanted” Caught in Frankston
FRANKSTON — One of the people mentioned on the TV show “America’s Most Wanted” has been captured in Frankston. According to a release from the show, Brian Maurice Fuller of Wichita Falls has already served time in federal prison. According to authorities, on January 25, 2010, Fuller pulled into the parking lot of a Whole Foods in an upscale neighborhood in Dallas along with a man named Timothy Walters. Authorities say Walters got out of Fuller’s car and attacked customer Jil Katz in the parking lot, taking a necklace and a diamond ring. Police arrested both Fuller and Walters, but a judge allowed Fuller out on bail, awaiting trial.
Authorities arrested Fuller as the result of tips received by the AMW hotline. Anderson County officials tell KETK they captured Fuller on Sunday with the help of a Dallas fugitive task force, DPS, and U.S. Marshals. Officials say Fuller is currently in the Anderson County Jail and will be turned over to Dallas County in the next 10 days.
Man Remains Jailed in Wife’s Death
TYLER – A retired Tyler dentist remains jailed after being charged with murder in the death of his wife. Booked into the Smith County jail was Dr. Bobby Nichols, 76. Just after 9:00 Friday night, officers answered a 911 call to 3417 Allen. There they found the body of Rosiland Nichols, 71. She had died from an apparent gunshot wound.
Investigators say they have determined that around 5:00 Friday afternoon, Dr. Nichols arrived at his home. After a short while, police say, he and his wife got into an argument. According to authorities, Dr. Nichols went out to his vehicle sometime later to get his gun and went back into the residence. After further argument, Dr. Nichols allegedly shot his wife twice. She died of her injuries. Bond has been set at $750,000.
Belcher Center Announces 2012-2013 Performance Series
LONGVIEW — In its sixth season, LeTourneau University’s S. E. Belcher Jr. Chapel and Performance Center announces its 2012-2013 Performance Series lineup, featuring nine shows. This year’s Performance Series features concerts by The Midtown Men, Michael Bolton, and the California and Montreal Guitar Trios; music of Buddy Holly; the clean comedy of Sinbad; the drama “Of Mice and Men”; and musical theatre including “Shrek the Musical” and “Fiddler on the Roof,” plus a special season event presentation of Celtic Woman.
This year also marks the third year of the School and Family Series, featuring programs for all ages including a two-part performance that includes “The Ugly Duckling” and “The Tortoise & the Hare,” as well as a performance of classically trained violinists known as Black Violin. Season tickets are now on sale. Individual tickets will go on sale for all shows Aug. 1. You can go to http://www.letu.edu for more information.
Search Called Off for Man Reported Missing
HARRISON COUNTY — Harrison County investigators have been notified by the family of Jason Dillard that he has returned home and all efforts to locate him have been called-off. According to KETK, he is currently in Liberty City with his family. Officials said he is not injured and appears to be in good health, per his mother. The 36-year-old was reported missing June 17th after his abandoned vehicle was discovered.
Smith County Jury Panels Cancelled
One in Custody after Longview Shooting
LONGVIEW – One person has been arrested following a weekend shooting in Longview. It happened around 8:00 Saturday night in the 800 block of Sylvan Drive. Police were told that two subjects had gotten into an altercation. One of them produced a weapon and fired at least one shot, striking the victim in the leg. The victim’s injuries were non-life threatening and the victim was transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center. The suspect, identified as Ryan Hedrick, 25, of Longview, was arrested by officers a short time later on a traffic stop. Hedrick was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and transported to the Gregg County Jail.
Longview Woman Arrested After Making Threats
LONGVIEW – A Longview woman has been arrested after being accused of threatening to find and kill a pregnant woman and take her baby to raise as her own. The suspect is said to have bought duct tape, latex gloves, and knives which she planned to use to commit the crime. Witnesses said the suspect, later identified as Tanya Lynette Bradley 30, told family members she was pregnant. Bradley told witnesses she was going to tell her family she had the baby on Thursday. Bradley was arrested on two charges of criminal attempt to commit capital murder and booked into the Gregg County Jail.
Good Shepherd Becomes Teaching Hospital
LONGVIEW – Longview’s Good Shepherd Medical Center officially became a teaching hospital today. The first residence class has arrived and is prepared to get down to work.
Two years ago, Good Shepherd partnered with the University of Texas Health Science Center in Tyler to establish a three-year internal medicine residency program in Longview. Since then, the two organizations have worked vigorously together, and today, Good Shepherd makes history by welcoming its inaugural class of 18 internal medicine residents.
The program attracted more than 1,200 applicants from 35 medical schools from across the nation and around the world. “We were quite impressed with the response to our program,” said Emmanuel Elueze, MD, Program Director for Good Shepherd Medical Center’s Internal Medicine Residency Program. “With its national reputation, being in partnership with the UT system has helped a great deal.” From October 2011 to January 2012, the Good Shepherd Graduate Medical Education program interviewed around 180 candidates for the available 18 first-year positions in the program. Candidates were interviewed by medical staff and residency program administration, provided tours of the Longview area Medical Center, its state-of-the-art simulation center and the Institute for Healthy Living.
After completion of the three-year internal medicine residency program, the program participants are board-eligible in internal medicine and can begin practicing hospital medicine or outpatient primary care medicine. Others may choose to further their careers by seeking a fellowship in a subspecialty of internal medicine, such as cardiology, gastroenterology, nephrology, infectious disease and geriatric medicine among countless others.
TxDOT Project Updates
TYLER — Here’s a quick look at work planned in the Tyler District of the Texas Department of Transportation.
RUSK COUNTY — The Texas Department of Transportation’s annual preventative maintenance program known as “District-Wide Seal Coat” is scheduled to continue work this week in Rusk County, weather permitting. Crews are scheduled to apply a seal coat to the following roadways in the coming week:
*State Highway 149 between the Gregg County Line and Tatum;
*State Highway 322 between Farm Road 2011 and Farm Road 1249; then move into Gregg County later in the week on Farm Road 2087, between Loop 281 in Longview and Farm Road 349 in Kilgore. 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. Loose gravel may be present for several days following a seal coat application. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternate routes if possible to avoid delays.
TYLER — Construction crews are scheduled to continue several weeks of nighttime work on Tyler’s WSW Loop 323 between State Highway 155 (Frankston Highway) and Bellwood Drive, which is just south of the railroad overpass near West Front Street. Crews are scheduled to work from 7:00pm to 5:00am through Thursday repairing and then resurfacing the roadway. Temporary lane-closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and motorists should be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zone.
Also in Smith County, TxDOT maintenance crews are scheduled to continue resurfacing operations on Farm Road 16 on either side of U.S. Highway 69 in Lindale. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
GREGG COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue pavement repairs on Interstate Highway 20, both eastbound and westbound, between State Highway 135 and the Smith County Line. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress. Motorists should be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zone.
Looking ahead, work associated with TxDOT’s District-Wide Seal Coat Program is scheduled to begin in Gregg County as early as this week, with work on Farm Road 2087 beginning as early as Tuesday between Loop 281 in Longview and Farm Road 349 in Kilgore. Once work on FM 2087 is complete, crews are scheduled to seal Farm Road 1252 between State Highway 135 near Liberty City and State Highway 42; and Farm Road 3053 south of Liberty City between State Highway 31 and Rusk County line. 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. Loose gravel may be present for several days following a seal coat application. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternate routes if possible to avoid delays.
WILLS POINT — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue base and pavement repairs in various locations on Farm Road 47 between U.S. Highway 80 and Interstate Highway 20 in the Wills Point area. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic in two-lane areas.
HENDERSON COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue resurfacing operations on Farm Road 316 between U.S. Highway 175 and Ranch Road 2329. Once the work is complete, crews will stay on FM 316 to work on the shoulders and ditches. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
Tyler Business Robbed
TYLER – Tyler police are looking for the armed gunman who robbed the Speedy Exxon Gas Station located at 900 West Front Street. It happened just before 5:30 Sunday morning. The store clerk told officers a man entered the business and approached the counter holding a handgun demanding money. He fled southbound on foot with an undetermined amount of cash. He is described as a black male between 5’5” and 5’7” tall and around 140 pounds wearing sunglass, a black shirt with a black bandana over his face and a black rag covering his head. No injuries were reported.
New Tyler Historical Marker Unveiled
TYLER – A historical marker now stands at the site of the old Emmett J. Scott High School. The land, which is not vacant, is owned by Texas College. The city unveiled the marker during a ceremony Saturday morning. In accordance with the Tyler 21 North End Action Plan, in 2009, the City of Tyler launched a three year program to promote Tyler Historic Landmarks and the installation of historic markers and plaques at North End locations that are important to our city’s history, including the history of the African-American community.
The original high school in Tyler for African Americans was established in 1888 in the old West End School building on South Herndon Avenue. It was a four-room structure that housed grades one through ten. The building burned in 1921, which caused school sessions to be held in churches within the city.
A new building was erected in 1923. The location was changed to North Border Avenue since neighbors protested rebuilding the school on South Herndon. The new school building was renamed Emmett Scott Junior High and was used for both elementary and high school grades. When W. A. Peete and T. J. Austin elementary schools were built, the small building formerly used for elementary grades became the Emmett Scott homemaking department.
In 1949, what began as a four-room school with a graduating class of four students became Emmett J. Scott High School on West Lincoln Street (now M. L. King Jr. Boulevard). The school included 26 classrooms, an administrative suite, library, cafeteria, shop, auditorium, gymnasium and band hall.
Emmett J. Scott High School closed in June 1970, through an integration order affecting all Texas public schools.
Flint Area Brush Fire
FLINT – Firefighters have contained a brush fire in southwestern Smith County. It has scorched about three acres of land off County Road 1102 just west of Flint. It was reported around 2:00 Saturday afternoon. No structures are in danger. It is said to have started when a brush fire got out of control. No injuries have been reported.
Tyler Child Support Employee Assistant Attorney General of the Year
TYLER — An assistant attorney general in the Child Support Division’s Tyler office, Carrie Tibiletti, has been named “Assistant Attorney General of the Year” for the Child Support Division’s Tyler region, which covers 43 counties. She was cited for her commitment to Texas children. Attorney General Greg Abbott presented the award to Tibiletti at the Statewide Assistant Attorneys General Conference in Houston.
“Carrie Tibiletti’s hard work and dedication help ensure thousands of young Texans receive the child support they need to become healthy, successful adults,” Attorney General Abbott said. “A committed and selfless public servant, Carrie stands out as one of the state’s most dedicated and impressive lawyers. We are grateful to Carrie Tibiletti
for her commitment to Texas children.”
Tibiletti, who joined the Office of the Attorney General in 2003, represents the State of Texas in legal actions to establish paternity between children of unmarried parents and their biological fathers. As an assistant attorney general, she also works to establish, enforce and modify court orders that require parents to provide child support and
medical support. Tibiletti also was named “Assistant Attorney General of the Year” in 2006 when she served as a staff attorney in the Longview child support office.
Tibiletti, a graduate of St. Mary’s University School of Law, was chosen to be the region’s “Assistant Attorney General of the Year” because of her ability to handle complex legal issues that arise on child support cases. In addition, her strong leadership skills and team building efforts significantly aided her office in exceeding its goals for
establishing paternity and child support orders.
Arrests Made in Oil Field Thefts
JACKSONVILLE – One person has been arrested in connection with oil field thefts in southern Cherokee County. Arrested at a Jacksonville motel, where he had been staying, was Ricky Lee Schakosky, 26. He was arrested on outstanding warrants. Inside the trunk of his car, authorities recovered batteries and some other oil field equipment that had been taken from oil sites in Cherokee and Houston Counties. Investigators believe he is responsible for several other oil field thefts in Cherokee, Angelina, Nacogdoches and Houston Counties.
One in Custody for Tyler Stabbing
TYLER – One person is in custody in connection with a Tyler stabbing that left two people injured. Tyler police were called to the emergency room of Mother Frances Hospital in connection with the Friday night stabbing. The victims told officers they had been stabbed during a confrontation in the Wendy’s parking lot at 427 West Front Street. They identified their attacker as Crystal Eiglebiger, 26, of Tyler. After interviewing witnesses, officers arrested Eiglebiger when she showed up in the lobby of the police department. She was booked into the Smith County Jail on two counts of aggravated assault.
Pilgrim’s Pride/OSHA Settle Whistleblower Case
MOUNT PLEASANT (AP) — Federal officials say they’ve reached a settlement with Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. in a case involving an employee fired after raising environmental concerns about the East Texas chicken producer.
John M. Hermanson is regional administrator in Dallas for the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. He says employees must feel free to exercise their legal rights “without fear of termination or other retaliation by their employers.”
OSHA began investigating after a former Pilgrim’s Pride manager in Mount Pleasant complained of being fired for alerting the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to pollution problems. They included process and storm water discharges containing excessive amounts of chromium, lead and mercury.
Greeley, Colo.-based Pilgrim’s Pride agrees to pay its former manager $50,000. In return, the former employee won’t seek reinstatement.
Woman Busted Trying to Sneak Drugs Into Jail
LONGVIEW — A Kilgore woman was in the Gregg County Jail Friday after being charged Thursday with possession of a variety of drugs and attempting to smuggle marijuana into the facility. According to the Longview News-Journal, Kristi Lang, 36, consented to a search of her purse by Longview police that revealed multiple kinds of drugs. Police had been informed by a witness, after his arrest, that he had received a fraudulent prescription from Lang, and that she might have more drugs.
After being taken to the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office, a routine strip search of narcotics suspects revealed Lang had small bags of marijuana stashed in her bra. Lang was held on bonds totaling $9,500. She is charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance, possession of a dangerous drug, and prohibited substance in a correctional facility.
Harrison County Woman Sentenced for Dealing Meth
MARSHALL -– A 54-year-old Harleton woman has been sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking violations. Tamara Lynn Olivares pleaded guilty on March 30 to possession of pseudoephedrine with intent to manufacture methamphetamine and was sentenced to 43 months in federal prison.
According to information presented in court, on August 14, 2010, Olivares purchased cold pills containing pseudoephedrine at a CVS store in Marshall with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine. Olivares admitted to possessing between 100 and 300 grams of pseudoephedrine.
Trial Set for Car Designer Shelby’s Burial Dispute
DALLAS (AP) – The body of automobile designer Carroll Shelby could remain in a Dallas morgue for another month while his children and his wife fight in court. A Dallas judge Friday scheduled a July 26 trial to decide the claims made by both sides. Shelby’s three children say their father signed paperwork weeks before his May death giving them authority to cremate his remains and distribute them. Shelby’s last wife, Cleo, contends that paperwork was forged. She wants to decide what to do with his remains. Judge Jim Jordan said Friday he would decide at trial unless a settlement is reached beforehand. Shelby, a Texas native who also lived in Los Angeles, was a champion race car driver who built powerful engines for Ford’s Mustang and Chrysler’s Viper. He died at 89.
Tulsa Group Approves Keystone XL Segment
TULSA, OKLA. (AP) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Tulsa has approved a segment of TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline planned to run from Cushing, Oklahoma to Texas. Ross Adkins, chief of public affairs for the Tulsa district, confirmed the decision Friday. If the overall project is approved by the president, the pipeline would eventually transport tar sands oil from western Canada down to refineries along the Texas Gulf Coast. A portion of the pipeline would go through eastern Smith County. TransCanada needs Corps approval for its wetlands and water-crossing plans. The company awaits a similar decision from the Corps’ Fort Worth, Texas district. The Obama administration shelved the project earlier this year, explaining that officials needed more time to study alternate routes that would bypass certain environmentally sensitive areas in Nebraska. The pipeline has drawn opposition from environmental groups like the Sierra Club.
East Texas Man Sentenced for Federal Drug Violations
MARSHALL — A 29-year-old Karnack man has been sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking violations. Britton Clay Podzemny pleaded guilty on Feb. 27 to possession of pseudoephedrine with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine and was sentenced to 70 months in federal prison on June 28. On July 26, 2009, Podzemny purchased cold pills containing pseudoephedrine at Walgreens and Wal-Mart stores in Longview. Podzemny also made additional purchases at other stores on other occasions in the area, all in furtherance of his methamphetamine manufacturing activities.
July 4 Traffic Advisory
TYLER — The Tyler Police Department requests that drivers be aware of route changes for the 4th of July celebration at Lindsey Park on Spur 364. Beginning at 8:30 p.m. Spur 364 at Greenbriar Road will be closed to all eastbound traffic. Officers are requesting any resident who lives off Spur 364 between Loop 323 and Greenbriar Road, who needs to get home during this time, to present his or her driver’s license showing proof of residency to the officers stationed at this location. Officers will allow residents only to proceed westbound on Spur 364.
At the completion of the program, the two left turn lanes eastbound on Highway 31 at Loop 323 will be closed. Traffic will not be allowed to turn left, north, onto Loop 323 from the eastbound lanes of Highway 31. You’re urged to be aware of officers in the roadway directing traffic. The Tyler Police Department also reminds everyone that alcohol, smoking, and fireworks are prohibited in all City of Tyler Parks; that includes Lake Tyler Parks.
Authorities Search for Man Missing Since Mid-June
HARRISON COUNTY — Harrison County officials continue to search for missing person Jason Alan Dillard. Dillard, 36, is described as 6’2”– 6’5” and 240 pounds. He was last seen at a house on Rupe Huffman Rd. in rural Harrison County on June 17 when he told people at the address that he was going to Lake O’the Pines. He has not been seen since he left the Rupe Huffman address and his vehicle was discovered abandoned at an address a few miles away on Edmonson Rd. that same day.
Investigators and family members have followed numerous tips regarding the whereabouts of Dillard, but have not been able to locate him through the information that has tied him to the northwestern area of the county and in Longview. Sheriff’s K-9 units and investigators have searched an area in Harleton where he was supposedly last seen to seek any evidence of his whereabouts.
There are no criminal charges filed against Mr. Dillard, but the family and authorities are concerned about the well-being of Mr. Dillard due to the extreme heat. Any information regarding the missing person may be directed to the Criminal Investigation Section of the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office at 903-923-4000.
Two Suspects in Custody after Vehicles Vandalized
LONGVIEW — Longview police have arrested two juveniles and are looking for a third after a string of car vandalism incidents. On the morning of June 21, around 7:00, police began receiving calls from residents in the Pine Tree area. These citizens were reporting that their tires had been slashed, and their cars painted with graffiti or “keyed.” Officers determined that the vandalism occurred in the area of Gilmer Road and Toler Road and extended as far south as the Regency Park Apartments on Gilmer Road. According to some victims, the vandalism happened overnight. Police believe that this is related to another string of vandalisms that occurred earlier this week in the same area.
Police are continuing to investigate further and encourage anyone with information to contact the Longview Police Department at 903-237-1170. Citizens with information who wish to remain anonymous may submit a tip to Gregg County Crimestoppers at http://www.greggcountycrimestoppers.org or 903-236-STOP (7867).
