HENDERSON COUNTY — Two people have been arrested for possession of methamphetamine after they were stopped for littering. It happened Monday in Gun Barrel City. According to Sheriff Botie Hillhouse, Naomi Butler, 26, of Malakoff, and Joshua Fry, 25, of Athens, were taken into custody. They both reportedly admitted to possessing marijuana. A search of their vehicle yielded a quantity of methamphetamine hidden behind the driver’s seat. Butler also admitted to concealing meth on her person and surrendered it to the officers. Continue reading Henderson County Couple Arrested for Drug Possession
Fatal Weekend Wreck in Kilgore
KILGORE – One person was killed and 2 injured in a multiple accident on Interstate Highway 20 Kilgore over the weekend. It happened on the west bound lanes of the interstate around 12:30 Sunday afternoon. Killed was Joseph Robert Jones, 82, of Canton. He was a passenger in a pickup which hit the rear of another pickup which had stopped because of a previous accident. The injured were taken to Longview Regional Hospital with minor injuries. A third vehicle received minor damage. Kilgore police say the crash is still under investigation.
Fatal Wreck in Marshall
MARSHALL – One person has been killed and three injured in a two vehicle accident in Marshall. The accident happened on West Grand avenue around 9:45 Monday morning. Four persons were taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Marshall where one of them died. He has been identified as Terrell Dillard, 26, of Marshall. The names of the injured have not been released. Police Public Information Officer Kelly Colvin says the accident remains under investigation.
Former Area Football Player Arrested in Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH (AP/STAFF) — Police say a former Detroit Lions player, who played high school football in Tyler, has been arrested in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for punching an officer after refusing to pay a limo driver. NFL free agent Brandon Pettigrew is charged with two counts of aggravated assault, theft of services and public drunkenness. Police say the 33-year-old tight end refused to pay $97 for a limo ride to a downtown hotel early Monday. According to a complaint, when officers arrived Pettigrew became aggressive and punched one officer in the chest three times. Police allege he was visibly intoxicated. The complaint says officers drew their stun guns, but Pettigrew complied and was handcuffed. Pettigrew, who lives in Flint, played high school football at Robert E Lee.
Harrison County’s Burn Ban Continues
MARSHALL – Harrison County has extended the county’s burn ban. It is in effect for 90 days unless it is terminated earlier. Cooking outside on enclosed pits or grills will be allowed, but open fires outdoors and outdoor burning are prohibited until the ban is lifted. The order, which was signed by Harrison County Judge Hugh Taylor on Monday, also prohibits outdoor burning in barrels. A violation of the order is a Class C misdemeanor and is punishable by a fine not to exceed $500.
Illegal Alien Goes on Trial in an Upshur County Death
GILMER – A jury has been seated in Gilmer to hear the trial of an illegal immigrant charged with intoxication manslaughter, with testimony due to begin Tuesday. Noe Paz-Aguillon, 30, is charged in the death of Charles Gibbs of Overton and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for injuring the man’s wife, Carol Gibbs. The accident happened in February, 2014. He was released to federal authorities for an ICE detainer later that month. They put him in house arrest in Dallas, and he fled back to Mexico. He had previously been deported twice from the U.S. He illegally entered the country again and was arrested in Oklahoma three months ago.
Burn Ban Rescinded in Rusk County
Two Indicted in Longview Girl’s Death
LONGVIEW – The Gregg County grand jury has indicted two Longview women in the January death of a one year old girl. The panel indicted Ciara Channel Dison, 27, for murder. Shaglenda Denise Reddix, 31, was indicted for injury to a child. The little girl died after being rushed to a Longview hospital. The youngster was injured at the Longfellow Arms Apartments on East Hawkins Parkway. Investigators found blood stains in both the kitchen and the bedroom. The medical examiner said the girl’s head injuries could have occurred up to 48 hours before 911 was called. Continue reading Two Indicted in Longview Girl’s Death
A Guilty Plea in a Smith County Shooting
TYLER – One of three men charged in a Smith County shooting last September has pleaded guilty. Tarrance Dashawn Reggie, 20, pleaded guilty Monday morning in the 241st State District Court to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.. Reggie along with Joel Camacho, 23, and Carlos Ochoa, 18, all from Tyler, are charged in the case. The shooting occurred near the Eagle Creek Mobile Home Park off State Highway 271 North. One person was wounded. Reggie is scheduled for sentencing on August 2nd. Ochoa has a trial set for July 16th. Camacho has a plea hearing scheduled on August 9th.
Fatal Gregg County Accident under Investigation
GREGG COUNTY — One person is dead following multiple wrecks in Gregg County. According to our news partner KETK, Authorities say westbound traffic on I-20 was shut down near Highway 42 on Sunday. This after a series of isolated accidents that could have been caused by the wet conditions of the road. The name of the person who died in one of those crashes was not immediately released. Two other people were injured in that same car. They were taken to the hospital with non-serious injuries.
Tyler Doctor Pleads Not Guilty in Sweeping Bribery Scheme
EAST TEXAS — A west Texas doctor faces up to five years in federal prison. Dr. Frank Gonzales Jr. is an Odessa chiropractor and has agreed to plead guilty to his part in a $200 million bribery and kickback scheme. A Ft. Worth surgeon, Shawn Henry, has pleaded not guilty in the same case involving hundreds of referrals for surgery at Forest Park Medical Center in north Texas. Several other people have also entered not guilty pleas, including Doctors Gerald Foox, of Tyler and David Kim, of Southlake. The Forest Park Medical Center closed its 5 north Texas locations and filed for bankruptcy in 2016.
TxDOT Work Planned the Week of July 9, 2018
TYLER – Schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Slow down and pay attention when traveling through work zones. Motorists should prepare for a slow-down on I-20 when the eastbound inside lane will be closed for approximately three days near the Van Zandt/Kaufman County line for work on an ongoing safety project. The lane closure is set for 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, Monday thru Wednesday.
In Tyler, daily lane closures are again being implemented on the Spur 248 widening project. The contractor will be conducting seal coat and paving operations which will cause brief delays for traffic. Summer seal coat operations continue in the Tyler District. Motorists should expect lane closures and delays during this work to seal and protect roadways from water, and provide a longer life cycle. Continue reading TxDOT Work Planned the Week of July 9, 2018
In Focus – 7/8/18 – Megan Riaz, Bethesda Health Clinic
Longview Man Charged with Aggravated Assault
GREGG COUNTY — Longview police arrested a 52-year-old Longview man early Friday on suspicion of threatening a man with a pipe after waking up the victim and his wife, according to a report. According to the Longview News-Journal, Anthony Scott McClung was being held Friday on a $20,000 bond in Gregg County Jail on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon family violence, according to the report and jail records.
Father and Son Remain Jailed on Capital Murder Charges
BULLARD – The discovery of a woman’s body in Bullard has resulted in capital murder charges. Booked into the Smith County Jail were Charles Edward Lennon Jr., 56, of Tyler and Charles Edward Lennon III, 29, of Bullard. The victim has been identified as Rachel Lynn Jackson, 31, of Tyler. She is said to have been a long time friend of the suspects. She was found in a home on Timberline Drive Thursday morning. Her body was sent to a Tyler lab for autopsy. Further details about the case, including what happened at that Bullard home, have not been released. Continue reading Father and Son Remain Jailed on Capital Murder Charges
Teen Wanted in Area Burglaries Arrested
KILGORE – A two county crime spree may be over with an arrest in Longview. Home burglaries have been reported around Kilgore. A picture of a vehicle leaving a recently hit residence led Kilgore police to a juvenile girl who recently returned to the area. Kilgore police describe her as the ring leader of the gang. Before they could get her, Longview police arrested her Thursday for robbing a store at gun point. Other arrests are anticipated. Investigators say the girl’s arrest will lead to multiple crimes being solved in Longview and Kilgore as well as in Gregg and Rusk counties.
Fireworks Incident in Henderson
HENDERSON – Two persons are arrested and more arrests are expected after a crowd shot fireworks at a Henderson police officer. Late Wednesday night, the officer went to the area of Webster Drive and Robertson Street in connection to fireworks being shot within the city limits. According to a police department news release, people started shooting fireworks at the officer and the patrol car as the officer tried to disperse the crowd. They were shooting Roman Candles and throwing “Artillery Shells.†A deputy and a woman bystander received minor burns. Several patrol cars were damaged. The investigation into the incident is continuing.
Former Arp Counselor’s Trial Rescheduled
TYLER — The trial date for a former Arp Elementary School counselor has been rescheduled. According to our news partner KETK, Smith County judicial records show the trial for Barbara Lynn Orpineda, 32, of Arp, has been pushed back to October 8. The trial was to have begun July 23. Orpineda was arrested last October on two counts of improper relationship between a student and educator and two counts of sexual assault of a child. She was soon freed on $200,000 bond.
Mineola ISD Holds Town Hall Meeting on School Safety
MINEOLA — Mineola ISD joins numerous other school districts in addressing a topic on the minds of many Americans. The school district will host a town hall meeting Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. to discuss current safety measures, answer questions, and gather information from parents, staff, and community members regarding the security of MISD campuses. Participants will gather in the middle school cafeteria. A panel consisting of Mineola ISD Board members, District Administration, and local law enforcement officers will be present to share safety actions taken in the past 18 months, including the recent decision to hire an armed police officer. Discussion has also begun regarding efforts to further secure campus entrances and perimeter as well as a possible consideration to allow school staff to be armed.
Belcher Center Announces 2018-2019 Performance Series
LONGVIEW — “The Stars at Night” is the theme of the 2018-2019 performance series at the LeTourneau University Belcher Center, unveiled this week. It all kicks off Thursday, October 11, with the national tour of Broadway’s perennial favorite “Wizard of Oz.” Other big names: the Soweto Gospel Choir from South Africa, country star Josh Turner, comedian Bill Engvall, Neil Berg’s “50 Years of Rock & Roll,” and musical favorites Tony Orlando and Jim Brickman. You can go to http://www.belchercenter.com/ for all the details.
Cruz Campaigns in East Texas
EAST TEXAS — Republican U.S. Senator Ted Cruz made campaign stops in Tyler and Longview Thursday. One big difference between Cruz and Democratic opponent Beto O’Rourke: immigration policy. Cruz told our news partner KETK, “There is no race in the country on which there is a starker divide than this Senate race. In my entire six years in the Senate, I have been the leading defender of securing the border and building a wall.” O’Rourke advocates for no border wall and a new policy. Cruz leads O’Rourke by about eight points according to a recent poll from RealClear Politics.
Woman’s Body Found in Southern Smith County
BULLARD – Authorities are investigating the body of a woman found at a Bullard home. Our news partner, KETK, reports two people have been arrested and three have been detained for questioning. The body was found at a home on Timberline Drive. The woman’s body has been sent to a Tyler lab for autopsy. Plus the investigation is also ongoing at a residence on Brentwood Drive. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office is handling the case.
Fatal Rusk County Wreck
MT. ENTERPRISE – A one vehicle accident has killed a Rusk County man. Pronounced dead at the scene of the Wednesday afternoon accident was Kavonski Charles Kenshad Thompson, 21, of Mt. Enterprise. The Department of Public Safety said his car drifted off the road and he overcorrected. His pickup then went back across the road, and during a side skid, left the road and hit a tree. Thompson was not wearing his seat belt. The accident happened on U.S. Highway 84, three miles west of Mt. Enterprise.
Hallsville Wreck Kills One
HALLSVILLE – A two vehicle accident in Harrison County has killed a recent East Texas high school graduate. The accident happened in Hallsville Wednesday night. Killed was 18 year old William Austin Gray, a Carthage High School graduate in May. He was pronounced dead at Longview Regional Medical Center just over half an hour after the accident. A passenger in his car was seriously injured. Police reports say the accident occurred when a car driven by a Shreveport man ran a red light and hit Gray’s car on the driver’s side. The Shreveport man was cited for disregard of a red light and additional charges are pending.
East Texans Recover from Storm Damage
SMITH COUNTY — Not everyone had a happy start to the Fourth of July. According to our news partner KETK, some folks are still cleaning up after storms ripped through East Texas Tuesday. One place that suffered damage: Carmen and Tony Scott’s house on Smith County Road 411, just north of I-20. They say around 6 p.m., straight-line winds uprooted a tree and smashed a carport just after Carmen got home. Fortunately, no one was hurt. Tony Scott says after cleanup, they plan to start over on a new carport.
Gladewater Man Charged with Injury to a 3-Year-Old
GLADEWATER — A Gladewater man has been arrested and charged with injuring a 3-year-old child. According to our news partner KETK, Deion Marquis Sanders, 22, is in the Gregg County Jail on a bond of $100,000. Gladewater police say they were contacted Monday by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services and informed that a 3-year-old child had been seriously injured while in the custody of a caregiver. After an investigation, police obtained an arrest warrant for Sanders and arrested him in Longview Tuesday. Injury to a child is a 3rd degree felony, punishable by 2 to 10 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice if convicted and a fine up to $10,000. The child is currently receiving treatment at a medical center in Dallas.
U.S. 69 Feasibility Study Open House
TYLER — An open house meeting for the U.S. 69 Feasibility Study will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 17, at First Christian Church at South Broadway and Loop 323 in Tyler. According to information from TxDOT, the open house will be an opportunity for the public to learn about the study, ask questions, and provide input on ways to enhance safety and improve mobility along Smith County’s most congested corridor. Officials say traffic conditions along the U.S. 69, or South Broadway, corridor from Amherst Street to FM 2813 through Tyler are expected to almost double in the next 25 years. Visit http://www.cityoftyler.org/Departments/TylerAreaMetropolitanPlanningOrganization/US69FeasibilityStudy.aspx for more information.
Input Sought on High Rates of Mother and Baby Deaths
TYLER — The Healthy Me, Healthy Babies Coalition wants to end high rates of deaths of mothers & babies in Smith County. To do that, officials say they need to know more about the overall health needs of the community. The coalition, consisting of the Northeast Texas Public Health District and partner agencies, is asking what moms need for a healthier pregnancy & birth. You can go to https://uttyler.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dmycNMBnu1XAL2d to complete a survey and make your voice heard.
Sheriff’s Office Seeks Naloxone Donation
TYLER — The Smith County Sheriff’s Office has applied for a donation of more than 100 kits of naloxone, a medication designed to rapidly reverse opioid overdoses. According to our news partner KETK, the sheriff’s office is trying to be proactive and get ahead of the opioid crisis. If the agency gets this donation, all deputies and investigators will be given naloxone injectors in case one of them comes into contact with deadly opioids or fentanyl. All of the sheriff’s office’s K-9s are already equipped with naloxone.
Police Issue Fireworks and Gunfire Warning
TYLER – With the 4th of July celebration, Tyler police warn you about fireworks and gunfire. Everyone is reminded that unauthorized fireworks are prohibited in the city. You need a special permit from the city to discharge them. If you are caught in the park discharging fireworks you will be asked to leave and are subject to a citation. All alcohol, smoking and fireworks are not allowed in city parks, and that includes Lake Tyler Parks and Lindsey Park. They also remind you that the shooting of firearms into the air in celebration is a violation of the law. There are documented cases of persons being killed by celebratory gunfire in the U.S.
