Texas Police Investigate Alleged Fish-in-Face Case

LUFKIN (AP) – A domestic disturbance call at an East Texas home includes a police report that a woman used a dead catfish to smack her sister-in-law in the face. Lufkin police on Tuesday said nobody has been charged amid conflicting stories from a husband, his wife and his sister. Sgt. Mike Shurley says no one was hurt in Sunday’s incident. Investigators are trying to determine what sparked the fight. Officers were summoned after a woman allegedly used a fish to slap her sister-in-law in the face, the brother and sister argued and he asked his sibling to leave. Shurley says the sister called police to report being assaulted. Shurley says the man was detained on an outstanding traffic warrant but was no longer in custody Tuesday. His name wasn’t immediately released.

Tyler Police Investigate Pharmacy Burglary

crimescene-2TYLER — Police are looking for four suspects in connection with the burglary of a Tyler pharmacy. Around 3:45 yesterday morning officers were notified of a commercial alarm sounding at Good’s Medicine Chest Pharmacy, 2130 West Grande. Officials said the building had noticeable signs of a burglary but there were no suspects at the scene. Upon reviewing store surveillance video, it was found that four subjects were involved. Two entered the store and the other two acted as look outs. All four were wearing dark clothing, masks and gloves. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Tyler Police Department or Crimestoppers.

Cause of East Texas Fertilizer Lot Fire Unknown

Athens Fertilizer fireATHENS (AP) — Investigators have been unable to determine the cause of a fertilizer fire at an East Texas farm supply lot. Officials said Monday there is no evidence or indication of a criminal or intentional act that caused last week’s fire. The fire broke out at the East Texas Ag Supply lot in Athens about 6:00 last Thursday evening and flames reached about 60 feet. No injuries were reported. Athens Fire Chief John McQueary says “the only causes that could not be eliminated are related to an electrical failure.” Fertilizer fires have been of concern in Texas since an April 2013 fertilizer plant explosion killed 15, injured about 200 others and devastated the Central Texas town of West.

Longview Man Charged with Drug Violations

Michael Lynn BoxLONGVIEW – A Longview man is facing a variety of drug charges following his arrest at a Longview Motel. Taken into custody was Michael Lynn Box, 51. As police were talking with him outside his room, they saw a glass water pipe in the room. After they got permission to search his room, officers found assorted drug paraphernalia, under one gram of crack cocaine, more than four grams of methamphetamine and two ounces of Marijuana. Box is facing two charges of manufacturing and delivery of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana.

Possible Drowning in Cedar Creek Lake

CEDAR CREEK LAKE — The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a possible drowning. According to KETK, the body of Robert Ralph George, 62, of Dallas, was pulled from Cedar Creek Lake in Henderson County on Sunday around 8:00 p.m. Boaters also found an unattended SeaDoo water craft running on the lake around 5:25 Saturday afternoon. Officials say a life jacket was hanging on the side of the SeaDoo. George’s body was taken to the Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences for autopsy. The cause of death is still pending toxicology results.

Marshall PD: Man Shot Brother during Argument

guy_arrestedMARSHALL — One person has been jailed after he allegedly shot his brother during a dispute. KETK reports shortly after 4:20 Sunday afternoon, Marshall officers were dispatched to the 1600 block of Hynson Street on reports of a disturbance and gunfire. While headed to the location, police received word a gunshot victim was at Squeaky Clean Express in the 1400 block of United Flight Ninety. When authorities made it the car wash, officers found Bobby Fred Williams, 59, with a single gunshot wound to the back. He was taken to a local hospital for treatment. The victim is expected to survive. Williams told law enforcement he was shot by his brother, Charles Williams, 60, during an argument on Hynson Street. The suspect (pictured) was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and booked into the Harrison County Jail.

Firefighter’s Stolen Pickup Recovered

athens_truck_foundATHENS — Athens police have found the truck stolen from the Athens Fire Department on Thursday. KETK reports police found firefighter Gene Lattis’s truck in Poynor early Sunday morning. His truck and several other items were stolen Thursday night while firefighters were responding to the massive fire at a fertilizer plant in the city. Police said Lattis’s truck was being dusted for fingerprints and searched for information leading to those responsible for the theft.

Man Held on $250,000 Bond after Allegedly Taking Father Hostage

brucemcmeansharrisoncoMARSHALL — Harrison County Sheriff’s Office officials announced the man accused of holding his father hostage at gunpoint over the weekend will be held on $250,000 bond. KETK reports Bruce McMeans, 50, has been charged with aggravated assault on a public servant and injury to an elderly person. His father was released from a Longview hospital into the care of a family member. Continue reading Man Held on $250,000 Bond after Allegedly Taking Father Hostage

Alleged Drug Dealer Arrested Over Reported Mutilation

Aaron Li FisherLONGVIEW — A Longview man has been arrested after police say he nearly cut off an acquaintances’ pinky finger while trying to collect a drug debt. According to the White Oak Police Department, Aaron Li Fisher, 18, invited a 16-year-old friend to hang out at a house on North White Oak Road. While together, Fisher confronted the teen about a drug debt he owed and that’s when officials say Fisher forced the victim to the ground. A third man stood on the victim’s arm while Fisher stabbed the victim’s finger with a pocket knife, severing the bone. Fisher was booked into the Gregg County Jail but posted his $20,000 bond the day after his arrest.

TxDOT Project Updates

TxDOT signTYLER — Here’s a quick look at other work planned in Smith County by the Tyler District of the Texas Department of Transportation.

HENDERSON COUNTY – As early as Wednesday this week, TxDOT contract crews are scheduled to perform seal coat operations on the following roadways:
* West Loop 7 between FM 59 and FM 1616
* FM 59 between SH 19 in Athens and FM 753
* US 175 east of Athens between FM 804 and FM 315 (Saturday) Continue reading TxDOT Project Updates

LETU Wins John Deere Grants Totaling $14,000

thumb_LeTourneau-University-logoLONGVIEW — LeTourneau University in Longview recently received two grants totaling $14,000 to provide for five student scholarships and to acquire the VineUp software to facilitate a pilot mentoring program between John Deere employees and LETU students. Seven LETU engineering alumni who currently work at John Deere have volunteered to participate, according to Paul Boggs, director of LETU’s Office of Sponsored Programs. LETU officials say the purpose of the initiative is to create graduates who meet today’s workforce needs and to reduce employer training costs for new graduates. Also, the stated goal is to ensure that LETU engineering students are gaining the skills required in the workplace during their educational journey and to improve student motivation and persistence to succeed at LeTourneau in their future careers. Officials say the program also allows LETU students to build a network of professional contacts in their chosen fields.

Gladewater Man Killed Attempting Vehicle Repair

thumb_police-1GLADEWATER — A Gladewater man died after being pinned under the front suspension of a roll back wrecker truck while trying to work on the vehicle. According to the Longview News-Journal, it happened Saturday morning at a shop in the 1800 block of Cannon Street in Gladewater. Police said Titus Tyrone Prince, 47, was attempting to replace the exhaust system on the vehicle and had the truck on “some homemade vehicle ramps.” Police were told by John Black Jr. of Gladewater that the vehicle had rolled over Prince, pinning him. Prince was unresponsive, and emergency personnel were unable to find a pulse.

One Dead, Two Critical Following Smith County Wreck

smith_co._fatal_SMITH COUNTY — Two children are in critical condition following a fatal two-vehicle wreck in Smith County. The accident happened Saturday just after noon on Highway 271, just south of FM 16. DPS troopers say a truck hydroplaned and ran into an 18-wheeler parked on the side of the road. The driver of the truck, Thomas Eynon, 43, was killed in the accident. Sources say three children, a boy and two girls, were transported to the hospital. The boy and one girl were transported to a Dallas-area hospital. The boy, Aiden Eynon, 5, and the girl are said to be in critical condition. The second girl is in an East Texas-area hospital. Her condition is unknown at this time. The families of the children have been informed of the accident.

Woman Jailed for Embezzling over $300K from Longview ISD Foundation

hesler2LONGVIEW — A Henderson woman is in jail after pleading guilty to embezzling over $300,000 from the Longview ISD Education Foundation. KETK reports Patricia Hesler was sentenced to serve one year in jail after pleading guilty to forgery and first-degree felony theft. She pleaded guilty to the charges in March, after she admitted to stealing $320,000 from the foundation while working as an administrative assistant for the accounting firm the foundation uses. The embezzlement took place over a four-year period. In addition to jail time, 10 years of probation, and community service, Hesler will be required to pay back all $320,000 she stole. Continue reading Woman Jailed for Embezzling over $300K from Longview ISD Foundation

Kidnapping/Assault Suspect Believed to Be in Longview Area

538939c5b02c8.preview-300MT. PLEASANT — East Texas Law enforcement is looking for a man accused of kidnapping and assaulting a woman in Titus County on Monday, and authorities say he’s believed to be in the Longview area. KETK reports authorities seek Ryan Jacob Schmidt, 35. Schmidt allegedly attacked and threatened to kill a woman while driving on Highway 271 until the victim jumped from the moving vehicle in fear of her life, according to the Titus County Sheriff’s Office. Titus County deputies first learned of the incident when Camp County Sheriff’s Office officials reported an assault victim at a hospital in Pittsburg. The woman had been thrown from a moving vehicle near the county line. Continue reading Kidnapping/Assault Suspect Believed to Be in Longview Area

Rusk State Hospital Patient Reported Missing

rusk_state_hospital1RUSK — The Texas Department of State Health Services confirmed a patient at Rusk State Hospital has been reported missing. According to DSHS spokesperson Christine Mann, the patient left the grounds sometime between 10 p.m. Wednesday and 9 a.m. Thursday. Mann said no additional information about the patient could be released. KETK reports the Rusk Police Department has been notified of the disappearance.

Fertilizer Lot Blaze Remains under Investigation

Athens Fertilizer fire ATHENS — Authorities continue to investigate a fertilizer fire at an Athens farm supply after announcing that the location is being treated as a crime scene. Meanwhile, according to KETK, city officials moved forward with local activities at another location after a slight delay. Staffers at the East Texas Arboretum said opening activities Friday at the Fiddlers Reunion “Jam Session” were moved to the Arboretum, with festivities returning to the downtown square at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Continue reading Fertilizer Lot Blaze Remains under Investigation

Missing Kids with Tyler Connection Sought by Officials

TYLER — The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services is seeking the help of the public in finding the following children who are classified as missing by the state: Zachary Edenfield, 6; Izaak Edenfield, 4; and Rachel Edenfield, 1. KETK reports the parents of the children are Tasha McQuigg, 24, and John Edenfield, 26, who are also missing — and the family’s last known address was in Tyler. The department was granted custody of the children Thursday due to allegations of neglectful supervision. Officials have been actively looking for the children for several weeks now due to a current intake on this family, according to information from DFPS. Anyone with any information on their whereabouts is asked to contact CPS at 903-373-4192 or 936-332-7224.

Deputies Respond to Disturbance at Azleway Boys Ranch

thumb_sheriff-smithcountySMITH COUNTY — Law enforcement intervened in a disturbance Friday at Azleway Boys Ranch in Smith County. At approximately 11:37 Friday morning, Smith County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch received a 911 call that a student at the ranch had been assaulted by another student. The caller advised that both boys were still on scene and had been separated by staff members at Azleway. Paramedics as well as Sheriff’s Office patrol deputies and sergeants were dispatched and arrived on scene at approximately 11:55 a.m. The victim was said to be alert when paramedics arrived and was transported to ETMC for treatment of injuries. Sheriff’s deputies and detectives interviewed witnesses to gather information on the events that occurred. This is an ongoing investigation and more information will be released as it becomes available, according to a sheriff’s office news release.

Changes at East Texas Regional Airport

GREGG COUNTY — East Texas Regional Airport announces some upgrades. The new terminal baggage claim area has been opened with a new, larger baggage conveyor system. As part of the East Texas Regional Airport Renovation Project, the baggage claim area has been relocated to the north lobby, according to a news release. Also, the rental car counters have been relocated to the same area. Officials say this change provides more space and convenience for arriving passengers. They say this area adjoins the main terminal lobby and provides more floor space, reducing congestion for travelers, friends, and family. Continue reading Changes at East Texas Regional Airport

Restaurant Faces Gay Backlash

Big Earl's Restaurant-Pittsburg TexasPITTSBURG — Big Earl’s Restaurant in Pittsburg is facing a unique backlash on social media. That after an LGBT couple was called a gay slur by a waitress and told not to return. One observer says, “I think the restaurant better learn to adapt, or they will probably have to close their doors soon if the online initiative actually works out.” Some in the Dallas gay community are actually planning a road trip there. Another person says, “I think it’s a fantastic idea, and I’ll be there.” And Big Earl says bring it on. Kristina Cheney is his daughter and the waitress who actually made the homophobic remark. She says, “We are aware that they are intending to come out here. We’re ready for ’em, so we’ve informed the sheriff’s department.”

Followup Continues after Longview Cemetery Vandalism

brokenheadstoneslnjLONGVIEW (AP/Staff) – Officials at Longview’s Greenwood Cemetery and the local cemetery association are considering their next moves after vandals damaged nearly 90 headstones at the Greenwood facility. The cemetery association is considering raising the money needed to install surveillance cameras. The Longview News-Journal reports some of the older headstones could cost up to $1,000 to repair. Some of the headstones were moved, while others were knocked over and damaged. Older headstones, including some obelisks, were toppled and broken into pieces. Police believe the vandalism occurred Tuesday.

Human Remains Case Shifts Focus; Possible Suspects Identified

sheriffpic1TYLER — Officials now say the Parker County man whose partial remains were found May 23 in northeastern Smith County was probably killed in Fort Worth — and two possible suspects have been identified. In what they say will be their final news release on the item, Smith County authorities say Fort Worth officials will head up the investigation from this point. The body of 54-year-old Marion Lee Brown was recovered in Cross Lake in Shreveport last weekend. Continue reading Human Remains Case Shifts Focus; Possible Suspects Identified

Man Indicted in Teen’s Murder

rodris_websterharrisocoMARSHALL — A Harrison County grand jury indicted a man Thursday morning in the murder of an East Texas teenager. KETK reports Rodris Webster, 25, is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend Alicia Benefield earlier this year. The teen was reported missing on Friday, March 14, at 4:30 a.m. She was last seen leaving a home in Elysian Fields following an argument. Panola County officials later found her vehicle in DeBerry, Texas. Benefield’s body was eventually recovered on March 18 on Farm to Market Road 31 and Elysian Fields Road in Marshall. Webster was charged with her murder the following day after he confessed, according to authorities. Continue reading Man Indicted in Teen’s Murder

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