Six Arrested on Drug Charges as Probe Continues

thumb_police-tyler-carTYLER — Tyler police say they’ve arrested six people on felony drug charges as part of an ongoing investigation in which more arrests are expected. On Thursday, vice investigators with the Tyler Police Department executed a narcotics search warrant at 1307 North Confederate. According to a police news release, investigators recovered crack cocaine, marijuana, and evidence of the distribution of narcotics during the search of the residence. The individuals arrested were identified as Marcus Dewayne Campbell and John Henry Moore, both 54; 31-year-old John Albert Moore; 25-year-old Steven Rashad Foreman; 51-year-old Kenneth Rudale Warren; and 29-year-old Curtis Oneal Thompson.

Food Fast On 64 West Robbed

thumb_sheriff-smithcountyTYLER – The search is on for two armed robbery suspects. At 10:39 Thursday night, multiple patrol deputies and other Smith County Sheriff’s Office officials responded to a report of an armed robbery at the Food Fast at 11812 Highway 64 West. Early information indicates that two males entered the store with a gun and took an undetermined amount of cash. The men left on foot in an unknown direction. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division is handling the investigation. If anyone has any information regarding this case, call the Smith County Sheriff’s Office at 903-566-6600.

Salvation Army Kettle Kickoff and Fall Festival Today

thumb_salvation-armyTYLER — The Tyler Salvation Army gets the holiday season going Saturday with a campus-wide Kettle Kick-Off event. A soccer tournament began at 8 a.m., concert activities are set from 10 a.m.-10 p.m., and there’s a Fall Festival from 3 p.m.-9 p.m. It all happens at The Salvation Army, 633 N. Broadway Ave. as well as Spring St. Admission to the soccer tournament, concert, and Fall Festival, as well as games and attractions, will be free. Continue reading Salvation Army Kettle Kickoff and Fall Festival Today

Council Approves Bergfeld Park Plan

vlcsnap_2013_11_15_17h17m00s200TYLER — The Tyler City Council this week approved the adoption of the new Bergfeld Park Master Plan. The Master Plan addresses five areas to be renovated at the Park including the playground, tennis courts, amphitheater, Splasher area, and landscaping. Plans for the five areas have been developed so that they may be completed in stages as the funding becomes available, according to a city news release. Plans call for new playground equipment, renovated tennis courts, removing some of the amphitheater fixed seats to create a grassy picnic area for families, and the creation of a landscape barrier to separate children in the splash area from the traffic on Broadway. Continue reading Council Approves Bergfeld Park Plan

Police: Loan Ranger Bandit Strikes Again

image012TYLER — Tyler police say the Loan Ranger Bandit has struck again. On November 8, he allegedly robbed the Extraco Bank in Lampasas. The F.B.I. and numerous law enforcement agencies in multiple southern states (Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi, Kentucky) are still seeking the identity and whereabouts of the suspect. The F.B.I. has offered a $10,000 reward. Continue reading Police: Loan Ranger Bandit Strikes Again

Man Cut From Car After Hitting Pole

TYLER — Tyler Firefighters were called to 2323 West Front Street just before 3:00 Friday morning to rescue a man from his vehicle. Police tell KETK he was driving on Front Street when he lost control of his car and crashed into a pole. Firefighters had to free the man from the mangled vehicle. He was taken to a local hospital and is expected to make a full recovery.

Tyler Daycare Center Closed by the State

Texas Department of Family and Protective ServicesTYLER — A Tyler daycare center has shut down after the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services revoked its permit. The New Life Learning Center is located at 1201 North Northwest Loop 323 in Tyler. KETK reports DFPS has conducted 29 inspections on the center over the past two years and has issued 72 citations for deficiencies. KTBB has left a message on the center’s voice mail seeking comment and will update this story once any response is received.

Smoke Reported at Tyler Apartments

tyler-fire-dept-logoTYLER — For the second time this week, Tyler firemen have been called to a fire at the Kensington Place Apartments, 4400 Plauxy Drive. Just before 11:00 yesterday morning, smoke was seen in one of the apartments, but there was no fire damage. Fire investigators have determined that the smoke originated from a problem associated with the apartment’s heating unit. No injuries were reported. Continue reading Smoke Reported at Tyler Apartments

Four Arrested in ATV Thefts

2014 Polaris RazorsNACOGDOCHES — Nacogdoches Police have arrested four in connection with the Wednesday morning theft of four ATVs from T-Rex-S Outdoor Store on North Street. KETK reports Antonio Luis Gallegos, 27; Michael Gary Heflin, 20; Melissa Gallegos, 24; and Euardo Mejorado, 31, were arrested Thursday afternoon. All four are charged with felony engaging in organized criminal activity. They were placed in the Nacogdoches County Jail pending arraignment. Detectives continue to pursue leads in an effort to recover the stolen ATV’s. Continue reading Four Arrested in ATV Thefts

Crews Battle House Fire on Old Bullard Road

tyler_fire_old_bullard_ketkTYLER — Tyler firefighters responded to a house fire that reportedly caused significant damage at 3615 Old Bullard Road. The initial call was received around 2:30 yesterday afternoon, with the caller reporting a clothes dryer on fire inside the residence. Firefighters arriving on the scene noted smoke conditions in the structure and upgraded the response to a second alarm. A total of eight fire department units ended up battling the blaze. KETK reports a lot of fire and water damage. The origin and cause have not yet been determined; investigators with the Tyler Fire Marshal’s Office will look into that matter. No injuries have been reported. The American Red Cross has been notified to assist the occupants.

Suspect Arrested in Nacogdoches Pizza Parlor Heist

rayratliffNACOGDOCHES — Nacogdoches police detectives have arrested a suspect in the Monday night armed robbery of Domino’s Pizza store on North Street. KETK reports Sugar Ray Ratcliff, 33, of Nacogdoches, was arrested Thursday at the county jail on a warrant for aggravated robbery. Ratcliff was jailed on Tuesday on a warrant for organized retail theft, a third degree felony. That arrest originated from a theft at TSO in the 4700 block of Northeast Stallings on November 5. Ratcliff remained in the county jail pending arraignment on the new charge.

More Information on Longview Apartment Fire

longviewaptfireLONGVIEW — More details have emerged about a fire at the Regency Park Apartments in the 700 block of Gilmer Road in Longview. Firefighters tell KETK contract workers on the roof of the complex were using propane torches, sparking the blaze around 11:30 Tuesday morning. Crews battled a fire on the third floor of one of the apartment buildings. Four apartments were destroyed. Officials say propane torches are often used to melt tar and provide a weather-proof seal. There was a fire at the same apartment complex for the same reason a year ago. Fire officials say they get calls often about construction fires from using propane torches.

Public Hearing Set, Comments Accepted on Toll 49 TRZ Proposal

thumb_loop-49TYLER — There’s a public hearing today on a project officials hope will ramp up transportation development in East Texas, but the project is opposed by some in the community. The Smith County Commissioners Court is proposing to create “Transportation Reinvestment Zone Number One, County of Smith.” According to information from the county, “The Zone is intended to support improvements to, and the extension and expansion of, the Toll 49 system…and portions of U.S. Highway 271 and Interstate Highway 20 that are part of the East Texas Hourglass.” Continue reading Public Hearing Set, Comments Accepted on Toll 49 TRZ Proposal

SPCA Expresses Concerns about Animal Shelter

citycouncilTYLER — The SPCA of East Texas is expressing concerns about a proposed new city of Tyler animal shelter. According to KETK, currently the city is in partnership with the SPCA but plans to go in its own direction. “And we invite them into our project, but we feel like that it’s such an important project that the city really needs to be in the driver’s seat on this one,” said City Manager Mark McDaniel. After privately meeting with the city manager for two years about the idea, SPCA President Deborah Dobbs is uneasy about their decision. “Our concern is that the city is starting over with needs assessments, and feasibility studies and architects when we’ve actually sought out some of the experts in the field across the country and paid for them to do this,” said Dobbs. Continue reading SPCA Expresses Concerns about Animal Shelter

Two Dead in Smith County Accident

thumb_DPS-car-2TYLER — Two are dead after a two vehicle accident in Smith County. Dead at the scene was a motorcyclist, Darryl Keith Towne, 51, of Whitehouse and Payton Nicole Herrington, 22, of Lindale, who later died at a Tyler hospital. The accident happened just after 3:00 Wednesday morning on Farm Road 14 near Hoyte Road, just north of Tyler. The Department of Public Safety reports Herrington was south bound on Highway 14 and was attempting to pass a vehicle in a no passing zone when she hit the north bound motorcycle. Herrington was not wearing her seat belt.

SPCA of Texas Seizes 16 Dogs from Gregg County Property

SPCA of TexasGREGG COUNTY – On Tuesday, under the authority of the Gregg Sheriff’s Office, the SPCA of Texas seized 16 allegedly cruelly treated dogs from a property in Gregg County. According to the SPCA, the dogs are very thin and many have lacerations and scars on their bodies. Additionally, the property contained items that the SPCA says are consistent with dogfighting. Continue reading SPCA of Texas Seizes 16 Dogs from Gregg County Property

Fish Files for Gregg County Commissioner Precinct 2

Kimberly FishLONGVIEW — Go West Longview advocate and Proposition One leader Kimberly Fish officially filed Wednesday for Gregg County Commissioner Precinct 2 after making her campaign announcement last month. The seat has been held by Darryl Primo since 1994. According to the Longview News-Journal, Go West Longview is a local revitalization movement; Proposition One, an offshoot of that effort, opened retail beer and wine sales in formerly dry West and North Longview.

Traffic Stop Leads to Prison Sentence for Credit Card Fraud

Eastern District of Texas SealBEAUMONT – A 27-year-old Tamaulipas, Mexico, man has been sentenced to federal prison for credit card fraud-related charges following a Nacogdoches traffic stop. Samuel Rivera Compean pleaded guilty April 16 to possession of 15 or more unauthorized access devices. He was sentenced in Beaumont yesterday to 37 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Ron Clark. Compean was ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $58,754 to Discover Financial Services, a credit card issuer. Continue reading Traffic Stop Leads to Prison Sentence for Credit Card Fraud

Burned Body Found after Structure Fire

fire2mgn45QUITMAN — A man has died in a Wood County house fire. The body was found Tuesday morning in a home off Farm Road 2088. Sheriff’s deputies found the home destroyed with only a few ashes still smoldering. On the west side of the home, deputies found the partially burned body of Roy Dan Stout. The body has been sent to Dallas for autopsy. The fire in the home, which was located several hundred yards from the road in dense woods, was not seen or reported by neighbors. That prompted authorities to conclude the fire happened at night. The house and body were discovered shortly before 10:15 Tuesday morning by Larry Stout, Roy’s brother, when he came to check on a water leak.

Pedestrian Hit, Killed in Parking Lot

Marshall Police ShieldMARSHALL — A pedestrian is dead after being hit by a car in East Texas. According to KETK, around 8:40 Monday morning, Marshall Police Communications received a 911 call in reference to a vehicle/pedestrian accident in the parking lot of McDonald’s on Victory Drive in Marshall. When officers arrived on scene, the investigation indicated a pedestrian was trying to cross the parking lot on his way into the restaurant when the accident happened. The victim, Robert Louis Price, Sr., 65, of Marshall, was taken to a local hospital where he later died from injuries. The driver of the car was uninjured and no charges were filed at the time of the incident. Marshall police say the investigation is ongoing.

Five Months Remain Before Smith County Flood Maps Become Final

DENTON –– In five months, on Wednesday, April 14, 2014, new flood maps for Smith County will become effective. Before that date, state, local and federal officials are encouraging everyone to view the maps to understand their flood risk and consider purchasing flood insurance. According to a FEMA news release, most property insurance policies do not cover the effects of a flood. Floods can place people at risk of uninsured loss to their businesses, homes, and personal property if they don’t have either a private flood insurance policy or coverage through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), a voluntary protection program administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Continue reading Five Months Remain Before Smith County Flood Maps Become Final

Marshall Woman Killed in Harrison County Wreck

DPS PatchHARRISON COUNTY — A Marshall woman has been killed in a two-vehicle wreck on U.S. Highway 259 in Harrison County. Sandra Marie Lorenzo, 52, was driving a pickup on Liberty Church Road at the intersection of U.S. 259 when her vehicle was hit by a pickup truck driven by Patrick Allen Rook of Waskom. The Longview News-Journal report a male passenger in Rook’s vehicle, Dakota Alden Nealy, 18, was injured in the wreck. Occupants in both vehicles were wearing seat belts, according to officials. Authorities say Lorenzo had failed to yield to Rook, who had the right of way. Officials say no charges have been filed against Rook. The wreck occurred Tuesday afternoon shortly before 3:30.

Tyler Approves Land Purchase for Animal Care Facility

image002TYLER — The Tyler City Council Wednesday authorized the city manager to negotiate for the purchase of property at 4218 Chandler Highway to be used for a future animal care facility. “We are pleased to take this step toward Tyler opening its own Animal Care Facility,” said Tyler Mayor Barbara Bass. “We have historically contracted with the private sector to provide this service for our community. However, it is no longer…practical to do so.” The capital project was approved by the Half-Cent Board and City Council as a budget item in August. Continue reading Tyler Approves Land Purchase for Animal Care Facility

“Relative in Trouble” Scam on the Rise

thumb_police-tyler-badgeTYLER — Tyler Police have received several reports recently of citizens being scammed out of large sums of money believing they were helping a family member in trouble. Police say the suspects randomly call a citizen and start a conversation. They are able to extract the name of a family member who may have not been seen in awhile, such as a grandson. The suspect then convinces the citizen that the relative is in trouble and needs money immediately to get out of jail and come home. Many different stories may be given by the scammers to get you to send money for whatever trouble they may describe. The suspects frequently convince the victim to use Western Union or to purchase a money card and have the money wired to an untraceable location. Continue reading “Relative in Trouble” Scam on the Rise

Teen Dies after Falling from Vehicle

WOOD COUNTY — An East Texas teen is dead after falling from a moving vehicle Sunday afternoon. KETK reports it happened at 2:55 p.m., and deputies with the Wood County Sheriff’s Office were called to the scene. Chris Price, 19, was taken to a local hospital. Tuesday night, Price succumbed to injuries sustained from the fall. No charges have been filed pending the completion of the ongoing investigation.

Three Suspects in P.T. Cole Park Murder Indicted

163684814549TYLER — The Smith County Grand Jury has indicted three suspects in the murder of Briana Young, 20, on July 30th at P.T. Cole Park. Police investigators say she was shot and killed when apparently caught in gang crossfire. Indicted for murder were Rakheem Goldstein (pictured), 20; Dennis Montrell Bendy, 19; and Elisha Juwan Williams, 18. A fourth suspect, Ke’Avier Jarrod Wilson-Hurd, 20, was no billed by the grand jury. At the time of his arrest, it was thought it was Hurd’s gun that fired the fatal shot that killed Young. Goldstein, Williams and Bendy remain in the Smith County Jail, each under a $1 million bond.

Radio Executive Back in Jail

Stephen Yates2LUFKIN — The Polk County Adult Probation Office has revoked the probation of an East Texas radio executive, sending him back to jail. Booked into the Angelina County Jail was the owner of Yates Media, Stephen Walter Yates, 55. KETK reports he was spotted by a Lufkin police officer driving south on South Timberland Drive at Chestnut Street without a front license plate. During the routine traffic stop, the officer realized Yates had a warrant out of Polk County for his arrest. The warrant stems from an October 30 incident where it is reported Yates pushed his girlfriend, Savanna Marberry, and grabbed her by the throat. He was on a 10-year probation period for racking up his fourth DWI in Polk County.

An Award for a U-T Tyler Employee

Jennifer SkinnerTYLER — The Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities has named the University of Texas at Tyler’s Jennifer Skinner as “South Central Adviser of the Year.” APCA, a national campus events and educational training organization, annually recognizes outstanding individuals who go above and beyond in their role as student organization advisers. Students and colleagues nominate recipients. Continue reading An Award for a U-T Tyler Employee

Children Tied to “Swingers” Case Placed with New Foster Parents

Margaret CantrellQUITMAN — Four children linked to a notorious child sex case are getting new foster care. Last week, according to KETK, a Wood County court ordered a 16-year-old girl be taken from the care of Margie (pictured) and John Cantrell, her foster parents, after Child Protective Services claimed there was child abuse in the home. The Cantrells, ironically, were the ones who first alerted authorities that four of their foster children claimed they had been subjected to lewd acts at the so-called Mineola “Swingers Club.” Six people were eventually convicted in Smith County, though an appeals court reversed all but one decision. Continue reading Children Tied to “Swingers” Case Placed with New Foster Parents