VAN ZANDT COUNTY — One person has been killed in a two-vehicle crash Sunday in Van Zandt County. The DPS says it was reported at 9:16 a.m. on FM 47, just north of County Road 2430. According to officials, a motorcycle driven by 41-year-old Jamie Daniel Logan of Mabank was southbound when it entered the northbound lane and was struck by an oncoming minivan. Logan died shortly before 11 Sunday morning at ETMC/Athens. He was not wearing a seatbelt.
Longview Woman Jailed after Father Shot
LONGVIEW — A Longview woman was jailed over the weekend after police say she shot her father. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, police say Tabetha Christian Evans, 24, seriously wounded her father when she shot him Saturday afternoon in the 900 block of Spring Street in West Longview. Police spokeswoman Kristie Brian said Evans and her father were taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center. Evans was taken to the hospital for medical clearance before police transported her to jail, Brian said. Evans is being held in the Gregg County Jail under $100,000 bond on a charge of aggravated assault family violence with a weapon.
Longview police also responded to a second shooting Saturday afternoon near the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Johnson Street in South Longview. However, Brian said officers did not find a victim or suspect at the scene and no one at area hospitals reported treating any gunshot wounds.
Neches Coach Arrested for Improper Relationship with Student
PALESTINE — Anderson County officials say Neches Junior High track coach Lisa Harroff was charged May 30 with improper relations between an educator and student. KETK reports she is currently in Anderson County Jail being held under a $25,000 bond. Further details are pending; we’ll update the story as more information comes in.
Two Killed in Early Morning House Fire
NACOGDOCHES — Nacogdoches police have confirmed that two people died in an early morning house fire Sunday. KETK reports a Nacogdoches woman and her grandson died in the fire on Dorr Creek Street near State Highway 21 East. The Nacogdoches Fire Department was called to the scene at 6:52 a.m., and arriving firefighters found heavy fire showing through the roof of the one-story home; the roof had already collapsed. Officials believe that the house had burning for some time, and they have confirmed that the house was destroyed. Continue reading Two Killed in Early Morning House Fire
Police Probe Aggravated Robbery
TYLER — Police in Tyler are seeking suspects in an aggravated robbery that occurred around 2:00 Sunday morning at Club Sky, 900 W. Bow. The victim stated that two black males in their 20s approached him in the back parking lot. One of the suspects displayed a knife and demanded money. When the victim refused, both suspects attacked him. During the altercation, the victim sustained a cut to his left hand. After being injured, the victim ran to his vehicle and drove himself to Mother Frances Hospital for treatment. The suspects fled the scene in an unknown direction. The victim was unable to provide any further details regarding the suspects’ descriptions. Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to contact the Tyler Police Department. This case remains under investigation.
Restoration of East Texas Landmark
MORRIS COUNTY — A Morris County landmark in Jenkins, Texas, is being restored for historic preservation by fourth and fifth generation descendants of Republic of Texas settlers, John Wingate and Elizabeth J. Robinson Truitt. The Truitt family held its annual reunion Saturday at the Jenkins First Baptist Church. Continue reading Restoration of East Texas Landmark
Lindale Home Heavily Damaged by Fire
LINDALE — A Lindale family’s home suffered significant damage after it caught fire early Saturday morning. KETK reports it happened around 1 a.m. in the 400 block of Stewart Street. Lindale Fire officials say they are not sure what started the fire, but about 40 percent of the house was lost. Fortunately there were no injuries to report. The fire is still under investigation at this time.
Longview Man Dies after Falling from Moving Vehicle
LONGVIEW — A Longview man died early Saturday morning after troopers say he fell from the window of a moving vehicle. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. “Alcohol is believed to be involved,” said Trooper Brant Smith with the Texas Department of Public Safety. Joshua Whitten, 19, was hanging out of the left rear passenger window of a silver BMW traveling at 60 mph when he fell to the pavement about 5 a.m., according to Trooper Smith. The vehicle was westbound on West Harrison Road, and was just east of Cupit Road when the incident occurred. Whitten was pronounced dead at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview.
Commercial Robbery under Investigation
TYLER — Tyler police seek a suspect in a commercial robbery. On Friday at about 11:35 p.m., officers were dispatched to the Rite Track Valero gas station located at 1736 E. Gentry Parkway. Once on scene, officers learned that a Hispanic male entered the business yelling at customers to stop moving while demanding the cashier to give him all the money in the register. The suspect then jumped onto the counter, reached into the cash register, and took an undetermined amount of cash. The suspect exited the business and fled the scene northbound on E. Gentry in a dark colored SUV or compact car. Continue reading Commercial Robbery under Investigation
Boil Water Notice for Some Alto-Area Customers
TJC Warns Whitehouse Residents of Magazine Scam
TYLER — Tyler Junior College has received reports of young men approaching homes and businesses in the Whitehouse area, claiming to be selling magazine subscriptions on behalf of the TJC baseball team. TJC is asking that people be aware the college is not a sponsor of any such activity. According to KETK, anyone who encounters these people needs to make note of their physical descriptions and location and to contact the appropriate law enforcement authority.
Young Bicyclist Badly Injured; Bike Safety Urged
LONGVIEW — A teenaged bicyclist was seriously injured this week, leading Longview police to issue an advisory on bicycle safety. On Wednesday at 5:25 p.m., officers were dispatched to an accident with injuries near the intersection of Premier and Harrison Roads. When officers arrived, they found that the youth had collided with a vehicle after reportedly failing to stop at a stop sign. 14-year-old Michael David Charles Bonham of Longview had been riding his bike in the area, allegedly failed to stop at the intersection, and collided with a 1999 black Mitsubishi Eclipse driven by 21-year-old Carlos Lopez-Alvarez. Bonham was transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center with life-threatening injuries. He was later transported to a Dallas hospital. Continue reading Young Bicyclist Badly Injured; Bike Safety Urged
Police: Drunk Man Evades Arrest, Rams Police Car in Longview
LONGVIEW — A Dallas man is being held in the Gregg County Jail on bonds totaling $41,000 after police say he evaded arrest and rammed his car into a police car — all while allegedly drunk. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, police say Bennie Joe Baker Jr., 32, appeared passed out in the driver’s seat of a car parked in the 200 block of West Sycamore Lane, near the Pine Tree Road intersection. A Longview police officer came across the car while responding to a call about a suspicious vehicle, according to police reports. The officer wrote in his report that Baker appeared to be intoxicated and drove away when the officer told him to turn off the ignition. Continue reading Police: Drunk Man Evades Arrest, Rams Police Car in Longview
Two Indicted in 2009 Hallsville Murder
MARSHALL — A Harrison County grand jury returned two murder indictments in connection with the 2009 murder of a Hallsville man. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report Harley Blake Vaughn and Thomas Dean Richardson Jr. were indicted Thursday for murder in the death of Bobby Joe Inzer. The defendants were both 16 at the time of the crime. Because they are now 20-year-old adults, Harrison County Court-at-Law Judge Jim Ammerman, who presides over juvenile cases, signed an order earlier this month waiving juvenile jurisdiction for both defendants so that they could now be tried as adults in the 71st District Courtroom for the alleged crime. Continue reading Two Indicted in 2009 Hallsville Murder
Some Speed Limits Going Up to 75
EAST TEXAS — Texas drivers will soon be able to drive a little faster on country highways. According to KETK, TxDOT says 118 miles of highways in rural parts of Northeast Texas will soon see an increase of speed from 70 to 75 miles per hour. That increase was approved in December, but the department is currently installing new signs to make the limit official. Most rural interstate highway speed limits across texas were increased last year.
Five Juveniles Charged with Burglary
NACOGDOCHES – Five adolescents, between the ages of 12 and 15, are behind bars. They’re accused of burglary in Nacogdoches County. it happened on County Road 804 last weekend. Sheriff’s deputies tell KETK they found evidence at the teens’ houses that linked them to the crime. All five have been charged with burglary of a habitation.
Longview Police Looking for Laundry Burglars
LONGVIEW — Longview police are trying to identify two suspects who burglarized and damaged the Alpine Laundry. And they are asking the public for help. The two suspects broke into the laundry in April and again in May. They are said to have caused extensive damage. If you can supply some information, contact Detective Gary Shirley at 903-237-1199. If you wish to remain anonymous, contact Gregg County Crimestoppers at 903-236-7867.
Rusk County ATV Fatality
HENDERSON — The Department of Public Safety has identified the Henderson woman killed in a Rusk County ATV accident. Killed in the Tuesday afternoon wreck was Diana Sue Drake, 54. The DPS reports her ATV was hooked up to a tow strap and pulled by another ATV. As they were both going down hill, her vehicle passed the other ATV and her rear wheels got caught in the tow strap. Her vehicle overturned. She died about an hour later at a local hospital.
Jefferson School Superintendent Moving to Mexia
JEFFERSON — The help wanted sign is out in the Jefferson school district. School Superintendent Dr. Sharon Ross has resigned to accept the superintendent’s job in the Mexia school system. Earlier this week the Mexia school board named Ross the sole finalist for the position. Her last day on the job in Jefferson will be on Monday. In an emergency meeting on Tuesday, the Jefferson school board named former assistant superintendent Sandra Spencer as the district’s interim superintendent.
Dr. Ross has been the school superintendent in Jefferson for the past five years. Before that she was assistant superintendent of curriculum at Crockett ISD for nearly two years. The school district’s web site says Dr. Ross has also served as an elementary teacher in Lindale ISD, an elementary principal in Lindale ISD,Lufkin ISD and Overton ISD, and a middle school principal in Tyler ISD.
Two Hurt, One Cited in Five-Vehicle Wreck
TYLER — A five-car pileup blocked some eastbound loop traffic for about an hour on Thursday afternoon at the intersection of Loop 323 and Old Jacksonville Highway. KETK reports the accident happened around 12:30, after one driver reportedly did not stop at a red light and caused a chain reaction with four other cars. Eight people were involved in the accident, but only two were taken to a local hospital, with unknown injuries. The driver who allegedly caused the accident was given a sobriety test after officers said that they smelled alcohol and that a 12-ounce container of beer was found in the car. The driver passed the sobriety test but was cited for the wreck and allegedly having an open container. .
Repairs Done on Portions of Oil Pipeline in Texas
HOUSTON (AP/Staff) – A Canadian company that is building a pipeline to carry tar sands oil to the Gulf Coast says it is repairing parts of the duct in Texas — mainly in Wood County, according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. TransCanada spokesman Shawn Howard says in an email that inspections of the pipeline revealed “small imperfections.” He says nine sections totaling about 81 feet will be repaired. He says 75% of the pipeline in Texas is complete. Howard says it will be in operation by late 2013. When done, the pipeline will run through much of East Texas, including eastern Smith County. Continue reading Repairs Done on Portions of Oil Pipeline in Texas
Ribbon Cut on New Elections Office, HUB Center
TYLER — The Smith County Commissioners Court cut the ribbon Thursday, officially opening the new Smith County Election Administration Office and the R. B. Hubbard Center. The new facilities are located at 302 and 304 E. Ferguson, respectively. Officials say the new Elections facility offers customers ample parking, ground-level entry, and a spacious early voting area. The adjoining R. B. Hubbard Center, or as it has come to be called, “The HUB,” is a multi-purpose facility designed to suit public needs. Officials say it can be used for large gatherings, town hall meetings, or jury pools. The HUB was named for the fifteenth governor of Texas, Richard B. Hubbard, whose homestead was once located in the area that is now East Ferguson.
CPS Tried to Keep Young Shooting Victim out of Great-Grandparents’ Home
CHEROKEE COUNTY — Child Protective Services tried to keep a 2-year-old Cherokee County boy, who died after accidently shooting himself in the face, out of his great-grandparents’ home. KETK reports that in addition to the deceased toddler, Trenton Mathis, two other children were also in custody of Mathis’s great-grandparents in Cherokee County. CPS obtained custody of the children in December 2012, because of a case that originated in Harris County. Continue reading CPS Tried to Keep Young Shooting Victim out of Great-Grandparents’ Home
Overflow Crowd Attends Lindale Play
LINDALE — As predicted, an overflow crowd turned out Wednesday night for a presentation of the patriotic musical “In God We Trust” by Lindale fifth graders. The play was presented in its original form after a parental complaint over the play’s religious references prompted school district officials to show a modified version last week. KETK reports that patrons were being directed into the overflow area 45 minutes before the curtains were raised Wednesday at the Lindale ISD Performing Arts Center. Some attendees were quite vocal in their support of the play. One commmented, “The American people need to stand up and speak that it’s in God that we trust and that’s what made this flag so great.” Continue reading Overflow Crowd Attends Lindale Play
Former School Bus Driver Charged with Drug Violation
TYLER — A former Tyler school bus driver is free on bond following his arrest on drug charges. Ronald Gain, 44, of Tyler is charged with possession of a controlled substance greater than or equal to one gram and less than four grams. Gain, who was hired last August, was fired last Friday, following his arrest.
Expensive Car Fire
TIMPSON — A Lamborghini, said to be valued at $1 million dollars, has been destroyed in an east Texas fire. It happened Tuesday afternoon at the Timpson Quick Stop in Timpson. The fire was extinguishd by the quick action of store employees and the towns volunteer fire department. There were no injuries. There was no report on how the fire started.
Eltife Comments on State Budget Passed by Legislature
AUSTIN — The work’s obviously not done, with a special session looming. But Texas lawmakers are largely pleased with what was accomplished during the regular legislative session. That includes Tyler Senator Kevin Eltife, who shared some upbeat comments on the budget with KETK. According to Eltife, “The budget, I think, is a conservative budget. It’s under the rate of inflation and growth, but we added money to public education, higher education, community colleges.”
Man Jailed in Gregg County for Bowie County Deputy’s Death
LONGVIEW — A man accused of killing a Bowie County deputy is currently being housed in the Gregg County Jail. Tucker Orton Strickland, 23, is accused of overpowering the 54-year-old deputy while being escorted from the Bowie County Courthouse in New Boston, grabbing her gun and shooting her dead. He was later arrested in Arkansas. Continue reading Man Jailed in Gregg County for Bowie County Deputy’s Death
Life in Prison for Murder of Daughter
TYLER — A Tyler man will be serving life in prison for the murder of one of his daughters. Dramon Green, 22, pleaded guilty Wednesday to capital murder. For the guilty plea, he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. Continue reading Life in Prison for Murder of Daughter
City Seeking Input on North End Revitalization for Tyler 1st Plan
TYLER — As part of the Tyler 1st comprehensive planning process, the City of Tyler is seeking input from residents about the future of North End Revitalization. Residents may provide input in two ways:
· By sharing ideas for North End Revitalization and housing improvements on Tyler Speaks, an online forum hosted on the City of Tyler website. Go to http://www.cityoftyler.org and click on Tyler Speaks.
· At a Public Open House from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. today at Neighborhood Services, 900 W. Gentry Pkwy. Continue reading City Seeking Input on North End Revitalization for Tyler 1st Plan