TYLER — A Tyler business has settled a fine with OSHA. Cannon Steel was fined $6,497 for a serious violation. According to our news partner KETK, that fine was handed down after an accident claimed the life of Jonathan Burkett. Cannon appealed the initial fine of over $9,000, and settled at the nearly $6,500 figure. The case remains pending while OSHA awaits payment. Back on January 23, Burkett was unloading a trailer with steel beams when one of the beams came loose and struck Burkett in the head.
UT Tyler Nursing Professor Earns National Recognition
TYLER — Dr. Shih Yu Lee has been acknowledged by peers for enhancing health and nursing. The University of Texas at Tyler announced that Lee has been selected as an Academy Fellow by the American Academy of Nursing. Lee was selected for her contributions to nursing and their impact on health. The Academy’s more than 2,700 members, known as Fellows, are said to be nursing’s most accomplished leaders in education management, practice and research. Fellows include association executives; university presidents, chancellors, and deans; state and federal political appointees; hospital chief executives and vice presidents for nursing; nurse consultants; researchers; and entrepreneurs.
Tennessee Man Sentenced in Fatal Smith County Wreck
TYLER — An accident in May 2018 claimed the life of a Kilgore teen. On Monday a 21 year old, Isiah Franklin of Tennessee, was sentenced to six years in prison. He had earlier pleaded guilty to intoxication manslaughter in the crash on FM 16, around 15 miles north of Tyler.According to our news partner KETK, 17-year-old Jasmine Victoria Murillo died in the wreck.
Emergency Road Closure in Wood County
WOOD COUNTY — Travelers of FM 2869 in Wood County may need an alternate route for a couple of days. A portion of the road will remain closed through Thursday for emergency repairs to replace a pipe. A washout developed under the roadway north of FM 2088 during recent storms causing the corrugated metal pipe to collapse. Traffic is being detoured to FM 852 east of FM 2869. Signage including detour information have been placed along the route. This is an active work zone. Motorists should use caution and obey all traffic control devices put in place for the safety of the traveling public.
Two Teens Arrested following Narcotics Investigation
SMITH COUNTY — Two teens have been arrested following a lengthy narcotics investigation. According to the Smith County Sheriff’s Office, a search warrant was issued July, 2 at the Foundry Apartments on Varsity Drive. Smith County Narcotics Investigators found Devonte Jones III (pictured), 19, and Braylen Jones, 17, to be in possession of marijuana, disposable cartridges containing liquid THC, a large amount of cash and drug paraphernalia. Investigators also recovered a handgun inside the residence with the serial number removed. Continue reading Two Teens Arrested following Narcotics Investigation
Silver Alert Issued for Tyler Man
TYLER — Tyler Police need your assistance in locating Andrew Scott Yelverton. He is a 65 year-old white male, 5’10†and a 145 lbs., with gray hair, brown eyes, wearing a gold t-shirt, blue jeans and tennis shoes. Mr. Yelverton has dementia and recently moved to Tyler from Katy, Texas. He was last seen driving a gray Subaru Impreza, Texas Handicap License Plate 8LL-RX from his residence on Old Omen Road around 1:30 p.m., July 8. If you come in contact with Mr. Yelverton or his vehicle, contact your local police department immediately.
Smith County Looking for Man Wanted for Questioning
SMITH COUNTY — It all began with a theft of a Valero convenience store. Video from the shop shows the suspect as a white male, about 5’10”, driving a white 2019 Kia Optima. If you recognize this person, contact Det. Tim McDonald at 903-590-2698 or [email protected].
Marshall PD Makes Arrests in Shooting
MARSHALL — Marshall Police have arrested three persons in connection to a shooting and robbery. According to police press release, a controversy became physical and led to one person being shot and robbed. Police tracked down the vehicle, which led to a pursuit. The driver, Xzavier Jackson (pictured), 18, of Marshall stopped and ran. Police were able to apprehend Jackson, and recover a firearm. Jackson was charged with Aggravated Robbery, Evading Arrest or Detention with a Motor Vehicle, and Evading Arrest. A second passenger, Robert Leonard was charged with Aggravated Robbery. A third arrest was made. Keyshauna Leonard was charged with Interference with Public Duties.
Jury Selection Begins in Wood County Murder Trial
MINEOLA — Jury selection began on Monday for a Mineola man accused of murdering a 19-year-old in 2014. According to our news partner KETK, Jason Russel Walters is accused of shooting 19-year-old Christopher Griffin at the EZ Mart on North Pacific Street. Police say Griffin was killed after an argument that started inside the store went into the alley outside. According to judicial records, the trial is set to run through July 26.
Gilmer Facility Continues Care of Malnourished Horses
UPSHUR COUNTY — The Safe Haven Equine Rescue continues rehab of over 150 horses that were seized in June. According to our news partner KETK, In a statement from the facility, “the horses are receiving fresh hay every two hours and have a constant supply of water.” They intend to repair the hooves, but the process is slow due to past conditions. A warrant was served on June 27 to seize the horses due to what appeared to be malnourishment and a lack of veterinary care. Most looked severely underweight, and kept in overcrowded pens.
Louisiana Man Faces Charges for Licking Ice Cream at Store
NAPOLEONVILLE, La. (AP) – Another apparent incident of someone licking ice cream at a store has surfaced. This time it’s in Louisiana. Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man posted a video of himself on Facebook opening a Blue Bell ice cream container, licking it, poking it with his finger and putting it back on the shelf. News outlets report 36-year-old Lenise Martin III was charged Saturday with property tampering and posting criminal activity. Police Commander Lonny Cavalier says after being alerted of Martin’s actions by management, deputies found Martin at the scene showing the sales clerk a receipt showing he bought the ice cream he licked. Deputies searched the freezer and confirmed the purchase but still decided to move forward with the charges. Earlier this month, a teen in Lufkin was shown in an online video taking ice cream from a Walmart freezer, removing the top to lick it and then putting it back.
Portion of Broadway Avenue Closed for Repairs
TYLER — The City of Tyler began replacing a portion of a storm sewer pipe below South Broadway Avenue on Monday. The outside southbound lane of Broadway Avenue from West Erwin Street to south of West Elm Street will be impacted. The goal is to help alleviate flooding at the intersection of South Broadway Avenue and West Erwin Street. The project has a target completion date of Sept. 9. Construction will take place daily from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. The west side of the intersection of Broadway and Elm will be closed to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
Pedestrian Killed in Weekend Accident
CHEROKEE COUNTY — Law enforcement officials are investigating a fatal vehicle/pedestrian accident. It happened around 3:15 Sunday afternoon on Highway 69, 3.5 miles north of Rusk. According to DPS Troopers, a north-bound truck towing a trailer struck a pedestrian after she reportedly ran into the roadway chasing after a dog. Katherine Ann Petty, 60, of Garland, was taken to a Tyler hospital where she died a short time later.
Longview Man Arrested for Child Sexual Assault in Arlington
GREGG COUNTY — A Longview man was arrested Sunday on a warrant for child sexual assault in Arlington. According to our news partner KETK, Tavares Jerome Akins Jr., 24, was booked for drug possession and misdemeanor traffic violations. He was also charged for child sexual assault and aggravated sexual assault after officials found an outstanding warrant in Arlington. Akins is being held in the Gregg County Jail with bond set at $1,500 for the drug and traffic violations. Bond has not been set for the charges in Arlington.
TxDOT Update for This Week
TYLER — TxDOT is planning another week’s worth of construction and maintenance work around the Tyler District. The coming week’s schedule is the same as the previous week’s advisory, except that two projects have been completed. Schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. You’re advised to slow down and pay attention when traveling through work zones. Continue reading TxDOT Update for This Week
In Focus: 7/7/19 – Captain Bobby Parker, Salvation Army of Tyler
Habitat for Humanity Receives Grant for Veterans’ Assistance
TYLER –A recent grant from the Texas Veterans Commission Fund will provide home repairs for veterans and surviving spouses through Smith County Habitat’s critical repair program. Projects typically involve installing wheelchair ramps, making kitchen cabinets usable, installing new floors that are level and making doorways and bathrooms easier to get into. Applicants need to live in Anderson, Cherokee, Henderson, Rusk, Smith, Van Zandt or Wood county. Applicants must meet grantor’s requirements and Smith County Habitat’s requirements for assistance. Smith County Habitat estimates repairing the homes of 26 veterans.
Rebuilding In Alto
ALTO — The East Texas Council of Governments will host a community meeting for residents affected by April 13 tornadoes in Alto to offer assistance through its new HOME Disaster Relief Program. Through the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, ETCOG is able to assist qualified individuals impacted by storms and other disasters in East Texas. The community meeting will be held at Alto City Hall on Monday, July 8, from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM. Individuals are encouraged to seek assistance by attending the community meeting on July 8th, or contact the ETCOG Housing Program at 903-218-6565 or [email protected].
Golf Course Closing for Day of Ground Maintenance
MARSHALL — Marshall’s Oaklawn Municipal Golf Course will be temporarily closed on Monday (weather permitting) to allow contractors to spray for weeds and other unwanted vegetation. It’s part of the annual ground maintenance plan. Officials believe that closing the course is the most efficient way to keep the public safe and allow for proper spraying. If inclement weather arises, the spraying will be rescheduled. The plan is to reopen the course on Tuesday, July 9. For more information, contact the Support Services Department at 903-935-4470.
The Reserve Gets New Owner
HOPKINS COUNTY — A massive hunting lodge in Hopkins County is getting a new owner. The Reserve at Sulphur Bluff is located near Sulphur Springs. The Dallas Morning News reports the lodge and 14,000-acre property were just sold for $84 million. The European-style lodge has more than 35 bedrooms, numerous kitchens, and a 2,800-bottle wine vault. The land includes its own commercial-length airstrip and heliport. The name of the buyer was not disclosed. The property was sold by an Indiana businessman who bought it in 2005.
ETBU Tennis Teams Improving Their Serve In Paris
MARSHALL — The East Texas Baptist University Men’s and Women’s Tennis Teams recently returned home from Paris, France. According to a press release from E.T.B.U. they went as a part of the Tiger Athletic Mission Experience program. Student-athletes served the homeless, invested in local churches, worked at the YWAM base, and attended worship services at the Refugee Ministry. Led by Great Commission Center and Global Education Director Lisa Seeley, Head Coach Jeff Bramlett, and Assistant Coach Drew Lambert, the group of 15 consisting of athletes and staff partnered with the International Sports Federation and Youth with a Mission in evangelism and ministry surrounding the French Open at Roland Garros.
Tyler Parks and Rec to Hosts Family Night
TYLER — Bergfeld Park will be the site for “Family Fun Night” set for Thursday Night from 6 to 8 p.m. The Tyler Parks and Recreation Department invites households to enjoy oversized yard games, horseshoes, cornhole and cool off in the new Splasher water feature. Food trucks will be available at your cost. For more information, contact Debbie Isham at (903) 531-1214 or http://parksandrec.cityoftyler.org/.
Oak Manor Shooting Victim in Henderson Dies
TYLER — A victim of a February shooting in Henderson has died. According to our news partner KETK, Billie Gail Pyers died Friday in a Tyler hospital. Pyers was one of four people shot at the Oak Manor Apartments in Henderson. That shooting killed Justin Smith, and Holly Jones. Pyers was Smith and Jones’ mother. Cassandra Shaffer, was also injured in the shooting. Randy Winn, 62, was indicted on capital murder charges for the shootings. He remains in the Rusk County Jail. Family members say Pyers had been in and out of hospital and rehabilitation facilities since the shooting.
Fraud Alert in Smith County
TYLER –Authorities in Smith County are warning residents to be on guard to a recent scam that took place in the county. The fraud involves a victim receiving a call and being told they have a warrant for their arrest for Credit Card Abuse. They instruct the victim to purchase a gift card for $600. Once the card is purchased the victim is instructed to provide the numbers on the gift card. The caller remains on the line with the victim the entire time. Smith County reminds citizens that neither they, nor any other law enforcement agency, will call an individual and request cash or monetary payment by phone.
Man Discovered on Hwy 69 Identified
TYLER — Smith County Deputies responded to a body found last February. The deceased man has now been identified as Christopher John Michael, 53. Michael was located in a wooded area of the highway. Michael was a veteran of the United States Air Force. The department used DNA evidence and assistance from Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences to identify Michael. The cause of death is natural undetermined and no foul play is suspected.
Authorities Find Suspected Blue Bell Licker
LUFKIN (AP/Staff) – Police in Lufkin have found the person suspected of taking a tub of Blue Bell ice cream from a Walmart freezer, removing the top to lick the ice cream and then returning it to the freezer. She is a juvenile from San Antonio, tied to the Lufkin area through her boyfriend’s family. The girl’s case is being turned over to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department. Because she is a juvenile, her identity is not being released. A short video posted to social media last week shows a girl laughing as she places the top back on the half-gallon container and returning it to the freezer. Police now say the girl and her boyfriend have been forthcoming and admitted to the act. Police add they’ve been talking to prosecutors about the involvement of the boyfriend, who is an adult.
10th Annual Great American Food & Arts Fair in Tyler
TYLER –The Tyler Parks and Recreation Department is hosting the 10th annual Great American Food and Arts Fair at the Harvey Convention Center, July 13th and 14th. The event includes culinary and salsa contests, artisan demonstrations, live entertainment and food trucks. Displays and demonstrations include hand sewn and machine sewn quilts. Admission is $3. All veterans, active duty and first responders get in free with ID. Limited vendor space is available. For more information contact Debbie Isham at (903) 531-1214, or online at http://parksandrec.cityoftyler.org/.
Fugitive Arrested After Chase
ATHENS – Henderson County authorities arrested an Athens man after a vehicle chase. John Wesley Dodd, 34, was captured near Coffee City. In a press release, Sheriff Botie Hillhouse says Dodd began throwing items from his vehicle during pursuit. Deputies recovered a pouch of what they believe to be methamphetamine and a syringe of the illegal drug. He was placed under arrest for three active warrants out of Henderson County for theft. Dodd is also charged with evading arrest with a vehicle, possession of a controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence.
Investigation Underway after Body Found in Tyler
TYLER — Tyler police are investigating after a man’s body was found with multiple gunshot wounds near a grocery store Friday morning. According to our news partner KETK, the body was located near the Brookshire’s parking lot on Roselund Boulevard, in the Bergfeld Shopping Center. Police are investigating the cause of death as a possible suicide. The body has been sent for autopsy. Detectives and a crime scene unit remain at the scene. A portion of the parking lot has been blocked off.
Lindsey Park Fireworks Show Traffic Control
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 9:00 p.m. Spur 364 at Loop 323 will be closed to all westbound traffic. Officers are requesting any resident who lives off Spur 364 between Loop 323, who needs to get to their residence during this time, to present their driver’s license showing proof of their residency to the officers stationed at this location. Officers will allow residents only to proceed westbound on Spur 364.