CANTON — A man is in custody after reportedly opening fire on a Van Zandt County sheriff’s deputy. According to a news release, on Sunday at approximately 2:50 p.m., the deputy arrived at a rural residence located at 350 Van Zandt County Road 2140, Canton. The law officer was responding to a citizen’s call for service – a criminal trespass complaint, which had been reported by the resident later identified as Stephen Garrett Martin. Continue reading Authorities: Man Opens Fire on Deputy, then Surrenders
Longview Man Charged with Aggravated Sexual Assault of Child
LONGVIEW — A Longview man is behind bars after police say he sexually assaulted a child. According to Gregg County Jail records, Cody Miller, 28, was arrested Sunday for aggravated child sexual assault. KETK reports a warrant was issued by 188th District Court Judge David Brabham for Miller prior to his arrest for the offense, which allegedly occurred June 11. Miller was booked into the Gregg County Jail on $100,000 bond.
Gohmert Interested in Key GOP Post
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Louie Gohmert of Tyler says he’s interested in being the chairman of the Republican Study Committee, an influential caucus of GOP lawmakers. Gohmert’s known for his hard-line conservative views. He stopped just short of accusing Secretary of State John Kerry of treason for saying he’d consider working with Iran in dealing with the crisis in Iraq. According to Gohmert, “Treason requires an intent, and I don’t believe there is any intent here. I think it’s just sheer ignorance — thinking that you are so persuasive, you can get our enemies to love you.” The Republican Study Committee post became available when the former chairman, Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise, became the majority whip.
Tyler ISD BOND 2013 Construction Update
TYLER – From concrete foundations to exterior brick, construction projects on new and existing Tyler ISD facilities are progressing as scheduled, according to a TISD news release. The projects include the new Career and Technology Center (CTC), two new middle school campuses at the existing Moore MST Magnet School and Boulter Middle School locations, the new Three Lakes Middle School in South Tyler, and renovations and additions to Dixie and Rice elementary schools. Continue reading Tyler ISD BOND 2013 Construction Update
Selective Traffic Enforcement Program for Speeding
TYLER — The Tyler Police Department is participating in a Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP), looking for speed violators in targeted areas where accidents and speeding are reported as problems. The program started yesterday and runs through this Friday under a Texas-funded grant that provides extra traffic enforcement for law enforcement agencies who participate within the guidelines. Police remind you to watch your speed and drive safely.
Tyler Police Investigate Two Person Crime Spree
TYLER — Tyler Police are investigating a series of crimes that they believe are related. Officers responded to a report of an aggravated robbery at 5709 Mustang Trail Sunday night around 9:35. The victim told officers he had been robbed at gunpoint by two black males wearing dark colored hoodies. The victim said he was struck in the head with a handgun and his cellphone was stolen by the suspects who fled on foot. The victim suffered minor injuries. Continue reading Tyler Police Investigate Two Person Crime Spree
TxDOT Project Updates
TYLER — Here’s a quick look at events and work planned in the Tyler District of the Texas Department of Transportation:
VAN ZANDT COUNTY – Weather permitting, Texas Department of transportation contract crews are scheduled to begin seal coat operations this week on the following roadways:
*FM 773 between Interstate 20 and the Henderson County Line;
*SH 64 between FM 16 and FM 773;
*FM 47 between US 80 and I-20; and
*US 80 between the Kaufman County Line and FM 2965 in Wills Point. Continue reading TxDOT Project Updates
Car Stolen During Bank Robbery Recovered
TYLER – The car stolen in last Friday’s Smith County bank robbery has been recovered. The 2009 Cadillac, stolen from a bank employee, was found abandoned early Sunday near the town of Cuney, in northwestern Cherokee County. Sheriff Larry Smith said the vehicle was taken to a Smith County Sheriff’s Office facility where it was processed by the Smith County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Unit.The bank robbery occurred shortly after 7:00 Friday morning. The robbery was at the Austin Bank, located at 16909 Highway 155 South in Noonday. A small-framed black male who was wearing an ace bandage over his face held a female employee at gunpoint as she arrived for work and prepared to enter the building. The robber instructed the woman to take him into the bank. She complied, and the robber left the bank with an undetermined amount of money using her vehicle to make his getaway. The bank employee was not injured.
Superintendent’s Issue Back Before Longview School Board
LONGVIEW – The Longview School Board has scheduled a special meeting this evening at 6:30. The meeting is on the hiring of a school superintendent. According to the meeting agenda, after the meeting starts, school trustees will go into a closed session on the superintendent’s vacancy. The board will then reconvene in open session to take action on the vacancy. The school board had previously named Horace Williams as the district’s lone superintendent finalist. Continue reading Superintendent’s Issue Back Before Longview School Board
Ex-East Texas Church Gets New Performing Arts Role
GLADEWATER (AP) — A former church-turned-art gallery in East Texas has a new role thanks to a 1950 Union High School graduate who wanted to give back to the district. The Longview News-Journal reported Saturday that the structure will be a performing arts complex for the Union Grove Independent School District. Property owner Joan Sturkie donated the Whisenhunt Center in Gladewater. Trustees earlier this month accepted the contribution that will be used starting in the upcoming school year. The district plans to use the 430-seat building for its drama department and one-act plays, as well as community events and theater performances. School district theater director Sandy Spears says a smaller campus venue that’s currently being used only seats about 200 and has a limited stage area.
Tyler Legislator One of 4 Honored by Texas Press Association
CORPUS CHRISTI (AP) — Four Texas legislators have been honored by a journalism group for their public service. The Texas Press Association on Saturday announced the awards for Senator Kevin Eltife of Tyler, House Speaker Joe Straus of San Antonio, Senator Rodney Ellis of Houston and Representative Todd Hunter of Corpus Christi. The Friend of the First Amendment awards were presented Friday during the Texas Press Association’s summer conference in Corpus Christi. Jim Moser, CEO of Moser Community Media and head of the association’s legislative advisory committee, praised the lawmakers for their efforts to promote and protect open meetings, open records and government transparency in general. It’s the second time that Ellis and Hunter received the award.
Infant Left at Kilgore Fire Station
KILGORE – A newborn baby is in the hospital after being dropped off at a Kilgore Fire Station. The Safe Haven or Baby Moses Law, passed in Texas in 1999, allows infants under 60 days old to be dropped at a hospital, fire station, or emergency medical services (EMS) station, no questions asked. Kilgore Fire Chief Johnny Bellows told KETK that the newborn baby boy was dropped off at the Kilgore Fire Station #2 around 12:30 Saturday morning. Child Protective Services will now take over the case.
Two East Texans Killed in Louisiana Oil Rig Blast
RUSTON, La. — According to the Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana, two East Texas men were killed when an oil rig exploded. Ryan Henson, 36, of Longview, and Cashies Samuel Thomas, 40, of Nacogdoches, were killed at the Wild Horse drilling rig near Ruston, La., around 11:45 p.m. Thursday, Sheriff Mike Stone tells KETK. “It is understood that tremendous pressure that was present on some components gave way, causing the release of pressure,” Stone said. “Specifics into the events that occurred leading up to the accident are still being investigated.” Lincoln Parish is in North Central Louisiana, about 60 miles east of Shreveport.
Mother Frances Named among 100 Great Community Hospitals
TYLER — Mother Frances Hospital has been included in Becker’s Hospital Review’s recently published 2014 edition of “100 Great Community Hospitals.” According to a Mother Frances news release, that’s a list based on hospitals’ accolades, quality of care, and services provided to their patient populations. “We are incredibly pleased to again be included in this prestigious list of hospitals who are distinguished nationally for their quality of care, service and skill,” said John McGreevy, Chief Executive Officer, Mother Frances Hospital Tyler. “This recognition is a strong example of the tireless effort and energy given by each member of the Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics team to ensure that our patients receive the highest quality healthcare available.” Officials say Mother Frances Hospital is one of only six hospitals in Texas, and the only medical facility in East Texas, to be named to the list.
Body of Jacksonville Woman Missing Found
SAN AUGUSTINE — The body of an East Texas woman who has been missing since July, 2006, has been found. Shunte Coleman, of Jacksonville, was last heard from by her grandmother on July 2, 2006. The San Augustine County Sheriff’s Office tells KETK a forester uncovered human skeletal remains in March 2014 near the intersection of Farm to Market Road 1196 and County Road 347. A Sam Houston State University forensic anthropologist examined the remains prior to sending them off to The University of North Texas Center for Human Identification, where DNA extracted from the remains was entered into the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). The remains were then determined to be those of Coleman. Continue reading Body of Jacksonville Woman Missing Found
New Facebook Traffic Enforcement Daily Post
TYLER — The Tyler Police Department announces that starting today, you will be able to monitor traffic enforcement locations through Facebook Monday through Friday. Police Chief Gary Swindle notes, “Our goal is to improve the safety of motorist by reducing traffic violations. Motorist awareness and following traffic laws can drastically reduce citations and keep our community safe.” Anyone can go to https://www.facebook.com/TylerTexasPolice?ref_type=bookmark to access this information and provide feedback through the Facebook page Continue reading New Facebook Traffic Enforcement Daily Post
Smith County Deputies Investigate Noonday Bank Robbery
NOONDAY – Smith County Sheriff’s Deputies continue their investigation an early morning bank robbery. Shortly after 7:00 Friday morning, dispatchers with the Smith County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call reporting that the Austin Bank, located at 16909 Highway 155 South in Noonday, had been robbed. A small-framed black male who was wearing an ace bandage over his face held a female employee at gunpoint as she arrived for work and prepared to enter the building. The robber instructed the woman to take him into the bank. She complied, and the robber left the bank with an undetermined amount of money using her vehicle as the getaway car, according to officials. The woman was not harmed. The vehicle is a white diamond colored 2009 Cadillac CTS 4-door, Texas license plate number CJ7 Z230. Continue reading Smith County Deputies Investigate Noonday Bank Robbery
Person of Interest Questioned after House Fire
LONGVIEW — One person was detained by the Longview Police Department following a house fire. The blaze broke out on the 1200 block of Chad Street around 4:30 Thursday afternoon. The back of the home, living room and kitchen were heavily damaged by heat and smoke before the fire was contained. According to KETK, one person was taken into custody for questioning by officers but their identity is unknown. Fire officials are currently investigating the blaze. The cause has not been determined, but officials did report the fire began in the living room. One person has been displaced.
Double Homicide Suspect Moved; $2 Million Bail
LONGVIEW — The man accused of murdering two people in a Longview home was transferred from Smith County to the Gregg County Jail Wednesday, and his bail has been set at $2 million. Isaiah Christopher Roberts, 36, of Tyler, had been held in the Smith County Jail since he was caught following a multi-county chase, ending in Tyler. KETK reports the pursuit began after Roberts allegedly shot and killed two people in the 300 block of Thelma Street in Longview Sunday morning. The victims were identified as Robert’s ex-wife Chanda Martin, 38, and her friend Kimberly Rayson, 35. Continue reading Double Homicide Suspect Moved; $2 Million Bail
Grand Jury No-Bills Case of Longview Woman Hit, Killed by Car
LONGVIEW — A case in which a Longview woman was hit and killed by a car in December 2013 has been no-billed, according to the Gregg County District Attorney’s Office. KETK reports Tabitha Rodriguez was struck and killed by a vehicle December 21 on South Green Street in Longview. The Longview Police Department investigated the circumstances surrounding the victim’s death, including the initial and follow-up investigations and interviews. In January of this year, an individual who believed they might have been involved in Rodriguez’s death contacted the Longview Police Department and provided information. After investigating the circumstances, police delivered their findings to the Gregg County District Attorney’s Office for presentation to a grand jury to determine if sufficient probable cause existed to bring any charges; the grand jury decided such probable cause did not exist.
Child Sex Assault Defendant Found Not Guilty
LONGVIEW — According to Longview criminal defense attorney Hayward Rigano, his client Michael James Chalmers, 43, has been found not guilty of continuous sexual abuse of a child. Rigano tells KETK three charges were tried under the continuous abuse charge, which is the highest of the three felonies. As a result of the exoneration, the charges of aggravated sexual assault of a child and sexual performance by child will be dropped. “My client is very glad to be done with this,” Rigano said. The trial took place in Gregg County’s 124th District Court. A 16-year-old girl had accused Chalmers of sexually assaulting her in 2011.
Fired Deputy Pleads Not Guilty to Animal Cruelty
EMORY (AP) – A fired East Texas sheriff’s deputy has pleaded not guilty to an animal cruelty charge in the shooting of a farm dog that was later euthanized. KLTV reports a lawyer for Jerrod Dooley entered the plea Wednesday in Emory. Rains County Sheriff David Traylor fired Dooley, saying the rookie deputy used bad judgment during the April 18 burglary call near Point. The sheriff’s office and Dooley received numerous threats following the shooting of a blue heeler named Candy. Dooley has said the dog charged him before he opened fire. Jail records show Dooley was arrested May 27 and was freed the next day on a $10,000 personal recognizance bond. His attorney, Pete Schulte of Dallas, says a necropsy shows the bullet Dooley fired wasn’t fatal and that the dog might have survived had its owner not drowned it to euthanize it.
Athens PD Arrests Teen in Connection with Murder
ATHENS — Athens Police have reported the arrest of one person related to the June 8 murder of Cedrick Collins. On Tuesday, Raheem Mark Miller, 18, of Athens, was arrested on a capital murder warrant and booked into the Henderson County Justice Center. KETK reports bond on Miller has been set at $2 million. Collins, 23, of Malakoff, was found lying beside his vehicle in the 700 Block of Robbins Road on June 8 with what appeared to be a gunshot wound. Collins was transported to the local hospital and died a short time later. Based on information developed during the investigation, officials say Collins was shot during the course of being robbed. Continue reading Athens PD Arrests Teen in Connection with Murder
Cowan Center Continues Promoting 2014-2015 Season
TYLER — Personnel with the UT Tyler Cowan Center are getting the word out about the facility’s recently-announced 18th season. The 2014-2015 highlights include Larry The Cable Guy, Justice Clarence Thomas, “Sister Act,” and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Holiday Show. KTBB’s Bill Coates recently sat down with Cowan Center Executive Director Susan Thomae-Morphew for a full-length interview. You can go to Susan Thomae-Morphew Interview to hear their conversation in its entirety. Continue reading Cowan Center Continues Promoting 2014-2015 Season
Nugent Family Wants Voice in Bernie Tiede Case
EAST TEXAS — Marjorie Nugent’s family members are asking the state’s highest criminal court to hear their side as it weighs a motion that could free Bernie Tiede from a life sentence he was serving for Nugent’s murder. According to KETK, Nugent family spokesman Ryan Gravatt of Austin said Wednesday the family also has sent Panola County District Attorney Danny Buck Davidson a letter asking why he agreed Tiede should be freed after serving 15 years of a life sentence jurors handed him in 1999. Tiede left Carthage on special probation this past month after Davidson said he would have prosecuted Tiede under a lesser charge had newly uncovered evidence been available before the trial.
Injured Oncor Worker Sent to Dallas Hospital
RUSK — Treatment continues for an Oncor worker injured while repairing a utility pole in Rusk. The worker was initially flown to a Tyler hospital following the Wednesday morning incident. He was then transferred to a Dallas hospital burn unit for further treatment. His name has not been released. Oncor spokesman Charles Hill told KETK a second crew was sent to repair major outages reported in the area. The incident is under investigation.
Two Busted on Drug Charges in Henderson County
SEVEN POINTS – Henderson County authorities have arrested two suspects on a variety of narcotic charges. Landon Wayne Wyrick and Alona Betty Rodriguez, 32, were arrested as law officers executed a search warrant at a home in Seven Points just after 5:00 Wednesday morning. KETK reports officers recovered a quantity of suspected methamphetamine, suspected xanax and three handguns. Wyrick was charged with manufacture/deliver of a controlled substance penalty group 1 over four but under 20 grams. Rodriguez was charged with possession of a controlled substance
Baylor, TJC Announce Partnership on New “Baylor Bound” Transfer Program
TYLER — Baylor University and Tyler Junior College officials Wednesday announced the creation of a formal Baylor Bound program that will help students transfer more easily between the two institutions and will also continue to expand educational opportunities for young people all across Texas. That’s according to a TJC news release. TJC President L. Michael Metke and Baylor President and Chancellor Ken Starr signed the partnership agreement during a ceremony in the board room of TJC’s White Administrative Services Building. According to the release, beginning in fall 2015, the Baylor Bound program will serve highly motivated TJC students who, upon meeting the program’s criteria, will transfer to Baylor toward the goal of completing their undergraduate degree. Continue reading Baylor, TJC Announce Partnership on New “Baylor Bound” Transfer Program
82 Years for Attempted Kidnapping of Students
PALESTINE — A man convicted of trying to steal a Palestine ISD school bus full of students was sentenced by an Anderson County jury to 82 years in prison Tuesday. KETK reports Cedrick B. Lewis, 31, was convicted on 20 of 30 counts of aggravated kidnapping and one count of unlawful use of a motor vehicle. He was sentenced to 80 years on each count of kidnapping; those sentences will run concurrently. The suspect will serve an additional two years for the motor vehicle conviction. He was also fined a total of $210,000. Continue reading 82 Years for Attempted Kidnapping of Students
Winona Rescinds Boil Water Notice
WINONA — The city of Winona has canceled the boil water notice issued on Monday. According to City Administrator Bryan Richards, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has given permission to lift the notice and stated the water is safe. According to KETK, city officials first issued the notice after the chlorine pump at Well #5 failed and was replaced.