PARKER COUNTY — A 12-year-old girl and her father remain in the hospital after Parker County deputies found them wounded in what investigators believe to be an attempted murder-suicide. Sheriff’s investigators believe the girl shot her father, fled and returned to her rural Weatherford home where she shot herself in the head. They found her in the street in front of her home with a pistol underneath her. Inside the home, they found her father shot in the stomach. Both of them were rushed to the hospital but no conditions have been released. The back-story here is the girl was in contact with another girl in Lufkin. They concocted a plan to murder their families and run off together to Georgia. However, the Lufkin girl did not follow through on the plot. Nevertheless, she is being charged with criminal conspiracy in the planning of the murder plot.
Longview man sentenced to life for murder fantasized of “becoming a serial killer”
LONGVIEW â A Longview man was sentenced to life in prison by a jury on Thursday for the murder of Lori Follis. According to our news partner KETK, court documents say Joshua Ross McCuller, 40, was previously charged and accused of assaulting the woman by hitting her with a hammer. The Gregg County District Attorneyâs Office said he had fantasies of âbecoming a serial killer.â He had a room in his apartment that was a âslaughter roomâ and had cutting instruments, saws and a video camera, said authorities. âHis fantasies included strangulation, necrophilia and mutilation of women,â said the DAâs office. Continue reading Longview man sentenced to life for murder fantasized of “becoming a serial killer”
Grand Saline ISD to increase law enforcement presence after “threatening comments”
GRAND SALINE â Grand Saline ISD said there will be more law enforcement at their campuses after a middle school student made threatening comments in class on Wednesday. That’s according to our news partner KETK. Officials said they are investigating the situation, and the student will not be allowed return to Grand Saline Middle School until authorities decide that there is no threat to everyone at the district. âOur first and foremost goal is to make sure students and staff are safe at school. Threatening speech will not be tolerated and will result in swift and severe consequences,â said Grand Saline ISD in a prepared statement. Continue reading Grand Saline ISD to increase law enforcement presence after “threatening comments”
Tyler Parks and Rec plans meeting to discuss P.T. Cole Park renovations
TYLER — The Tyler Parks and Recreations Department is hosting a public meeting regarding the P.T. Cole Park renovations on Oct. 3 at 5:30 p.m. at P.T. Cole Park on S. Vine Ave. Officials say the park will be receiving new playground equipment, a new quarter-mile walking trail, a new spray ground, a new pavilion, two new half basketball courts, parking areas, and general upgrades to the restroom facility and grounds. They say the purpose of the meeting is to display renderings of the new amenities and address any concerns, questions, or recommendations. In case of inclement weather, the meeting will be moved to the Rose Garden Center. For more information about this and other Tyler Parks and Rec Improvement Projects, visit this link or call (903) 531-1370.
Two Longview students arrested over alleged threats of violence against schools
LONGVIEW â A middle school and a high school student in Longview were taken to the Gregg County Juvenile Detention Center on Monday after police were made aware of alleged threats made by the students to campuses in the city, officials said. According to our news partner KETK, Longview police say the allegations were investigated by members of two school districts and the police department, which resulted in the two juveniles being apprehended. Police said that on Monday morning, an officer working at Pine Tree High School was made aware of a âthreat of violence toward the schoolâ made by a student on campus. A school resource officer at Longview ISD responded to allegations of a threat of violence made by a student of the Judson Middle School campus, police said. Continue reading Two Longview students arrested over alleged threats of violence against schools
One dead in Harrison County oil well accident
HARRISON COUNTY â The Harrison County Sheriffâs Office has announced that someone died during an industrial accident at an oil well near Liberty and Baker roads. That’s according to our news partner KETK. During their investigation, deputies determined that the accident had happened around 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 20. The deceased was then taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview. Authorities say that they have ruled the death accidental after examining the evidence and conducting interviews. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which investigates all industrial accidents, will now be conducting an administrative investigation of Tuesdayâs accident.
Three arrested after high speed chase ends in Van
VAN â Three people have been arrested after a high speed chase on I-20 ended near Van, according to officials from the Garland Police Department. According to our news partner KETK, officials said that they were alerted to a burglary in progress around 1:10 p.m. on Wednesday. While Garland police officers were responding to the call, they were told that shots had been fired by two males with weapons. The suspects fled the scene and police began pursuing them before they finally stopped near Van, according to Garland police. Further details were not immediately available.
Jacksonville police chief returns to work after allegations “deemed unfounded”
JACKSONVILLE â Jacksonville Police Chief Joe Williams has returned to the department after allegations against him were âdeemed unfounded,â said the city of Jacksonville on Wednesday. According to our news partner KETK, officials launched an almost three-week long investigation. Williams returned to work on Sept. 20 after a third-party investigatory firm, Fee, Smith & Sharp, LLP, looked into the allegations. Attorney Darrell Noga spearheaded the investigation and said, âin summation, we [Fee, Smith & Sharp, LLP] are of the opinion that this investigation may be concluded and the allegations against Chief Williams be deemed unfounded. We see no reason Chief Williams should not return to work.â Williams was on paid leave from Aug. 29 through Sept. 19.
Authorities warn of fentanyl being distributed in East Texas
HENDERSON â The Rusk County Sheriffâs Office is warning people that fentanyl is being distributed in East Texas, and they mentioned how dangerous this drug can be. According to our news partner KETK, officials say fentanyl can be used to treat patients with severe pain and can be highly addictive. Fentanyl can also result in death if it is mixed with other drugs like marijuana, heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine, according to officials. Deputies said they have received reports that fentanyl is being distributed in the area through alprazolam (Xanax bars) and oxycodone tablets. Law enforcement also shared some photos of items that contained fentanyl and were seized by officials in Rusk County in 2022. Continue reading Authorities warn of fentanyl being distributed in East Texas
Sinkhole at Whitehouse High School repaired
WHITEHOUSE — In a statement released to Whitehouse ISD parents on Wednesday, the district said a sinkhole that developed at Whitehouse High School September 14 has been repaired and the main drive is open. That’s according to our news partner KETK. Normal student parking resumes Thursday. School officials also remind parents that students are only to be dropped off at the designated drop off at the front of the school and not in the student parking lot. The sinkhole developed on the Main Campus Drive just beyond the guard gate, and a detour became necessary.
Bullard-based veterans tribute wall makes a stop at Texas Tech
LUBBOCK — A traveling memorial to those who died in Vietnam went on display Wednesday at Texas Tech’s Memorial Circle. The American Veterans Traveling Tribute is based in Bullard. The organization has tributes to people who served in each war and conflict since World War I. The group says it’s a chance for people who have not seen the wall in Washington, D.C, to find closure and recognition. Texas Tech’s interim director of military and veterans programs says the tribute is a celebration of freedom and an opportunity to educate present and future generations on the sacrifice made by those whose names are on the wall. The wall stays on display at Texas Tech through Sunday, travels to other parts of the country, and then returns to Texas in November with stops in Kingsville and Denton.
Bullard police: Facebook page hacked, âextremely explicit videoâ posted
BULLARD â The Bullard Police Department said their Facebook account was hacked early Wednesday morning and an âextremely explicit videoâ had been uploaded to their page. According to our news partner KETK, Chief of Police Jeff Bragg said immediate action was taken, and an investigation found âthat an account managerâs account had been illegally hacked, and the video was uploaded by an outside source.â A thorough administrative inquiry is being conducted in an attempt to prevent this type of incident from happening again, according to the department, and they ask anyone who receives a suspicious request from the departmentâs Facebook to contact police immediately. âCybercrimes are one of the fastest growing crimes in America,â Bragg said. âThe Bullard Police Department will always strive to maintain the highest security regarding social media websites and platforms.â
Preparations underway for East Texas State Fairâs 2022 return
TYLER — The East Texas State Fair opens Friday for its 106th year, and preparations and crews are getting ready for the big event. According to our news partner KETK, crews are working around the construction for the new W.T. Brookshire Conference Center to bring the same family fun East Texans expect, year after year. For John Sykes, president of the East Texas State Fair, this particular week is on his mind year-âround. âThereâs nothing like it in East Texas and frankly we are the largest event between Tulsa, and Houston and Shreveport and Dallas,â said Sykes. Since 1912, the fair has unfolded on the fairgrounds, offering delicious food, exciting attractions, thrilling rides and of course, award-winning livestock in all shapes and sizes. Continue reading Preparations underway for East Texas State Fairâs 2022 return
Newest Rose Complex addition expected to be complete March 2023
TYLER — The City of Tyler expects the W.T. Brookshire Conference Center to be complete by March 2023, according to our news partner KETK. The $28 million project will transform the Tyler Rose Complex by adding the cityâs new conference center. City officials are excited and say the W.T. Brookshire convention center will be state-of-the-art. âInside itâs going to be transformed and state of the art to a much more and efficient convention center,â said Deputy City Manager, Stephanie Franklin. The center replaces Harvey Hall which was built in the 1970s and the new building will add flexibility for events. Continue reading Newest Rose Complex addition expected to be complete March 2023
Officials: Quitman middle schooler arrested after threatening to bring gun to school
QUITMAN â A Quitman middle schooler was arrested by police after threatening to bring a firearm to school, according to the superintendent. According to our news partner KETK, Superintendent Rhonda Turner said the student made threats on Monday to bring a gun to school the next day and that the district immediately contacted law enforcement after hearing about the threats. âLet me be clear, there was no weapon on school property at any time,â Turner said. âHowever, we take each threat seriously.â Turner said an arrest was made Monday evening by Quitman police.