East Texas Murder Victim Identified

WOOD COUNTY — Officials have released the name of a man shot to death earlier this month in Wood County. Rogelio Elezar Mendoza-Alva, 23, was found dead on the morning of December 19, according to the Wood County Sheriff’s Department. The department said the shooting occurred in the 6,000 block of County Road 4470, east of Winnsboro and near the Camp County Line. Responding officers found the Mendoza-Alva dead in bed with multiple gunshot wounds to the head.

Officials issued an arrest warrant for Abraham Mendoz Eusebo Lopez, 25. Police believe he might be in the Houston area. Lopez is a cousin of the victim and could be driving a blue and tan Ford Explorer. He’s described as a Hispanic man, 6′ tall, 170 pounds, driving a blue and tan 2002 Ford Explorer LP BV4T768.

Man Accused of Stealing from Employer

LUFKIN – Lufkin police have arrested a man accused of stealing money from his employer to pay his bills. Jon Thomas Lacount, 37, is accused of stealing over $100,000 over several years from East Texas Open MRI. Investigators say Lacount used the money for his credit cards, dental bills, groceries, vehicle work and property taxes. The Angelina County grand jury indicted Lacount earlier this week. He is currently free on a $20,000 bond.

Teen Reported Missing Found Dead


MARSHALL — Harrison County authorities have found the body of a missing man in a heavily wooded area south of Marshall. Officials received a call regarding a missing person from Marshall Tuesday night around 10:00. Jeremy Grinnell, 19, had last been seen at his workplace, but had left and did not clock out. The vehicle that the missing person had driven to work was at the residence; however, a motorcycle was missing. The family found a letter that the missing person left behind at the residence and in the letter, the missing person made several apology references to his family.

Deputies tried to find Grinnell during a search at night and received assistance from the Texas Department of Public Safety helicopter unit in Longview. Around 11:30, Grinnell’s motorcycle and coat were found in a heavily wooded area south of Marshall, Leigh Road and Long John Road, in the Scottsville area of the county. Tracking dogs followed a scent path from the area of the discovery to the location where a body was found. The deputies blocked off the area and a crime scene investigation has been initiated. An autopsy has been ordered.

“No Refusal” Enforcement set for New Year’s Holiday

SMITH COUNTY — The Tyler Police Department along with Smith County Law Enforcement agencies will be out in force during the New Year Holiday on the lookout for drunken drivers and they won’t be taking “NO” for an answer. Starting Friday, December 30, through Saturday December 31, a multi-joint effort between the Smith County District Attorney’s Office and police agencies from all over Smith County will participate in the ‘No-Refusal’ DWI Campaign once again.

Upon the arrest of a suspected drunk driver, he or she will be asked if they would submit to blow into a breath-test machine or take a blood test. If the driver refuses and says “No” officers will obtain an immediate search warrant signed by a judge on call to have blood drawn by a nurse on staff at the Smith County Jail. The blood is then analyzed to determine whether the driver’s blood-alcohol concentration is 0.08 or higher, the legal limit for driving in Texas.

Stove Blamed for House Fire

LONGVIEW — Five Longview residents have been displaced after a stove ignited in the home. Longview Fire Department Chief J.P. Steelman said firefighters were dispatched around 11:20 Wednesday morning to the residence in the 1400 block of Timpson Street in connection with a residential house fire.

Steelman said one of the residents had the stove on to help heat the duplex, when she left the residence to go next door. Steelman said the resident told investigators that when she came back the kitchen was on fire. There were five people in the duplex when the fire ignited, but no injuries were reported.

Survivor of USS Arizona Died in Tyler at 91


TYLER (AP) – One of only 15 Marines to survive the 1941 attack on the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor has died at a Tyler hospice. Lamar Crawford Sr. was 91. Rev. Paul Howell, who conducted funeral services in Tyler Wednesday, described Crawford as a quiet man with a deep faith and trust in the Lord.

Crawford, who died last week, was born in Union County, Arkansas. He joined the Marines in 1940. On December 7, 1941, he was at his battle station just below the crow’s nest on the Arizona’s rear tower when the ship exploded and began sinking. He dove into the water and was rescued by sailors in a small boat. Crawford worked as a postal inspector after the war, retiring in 1976.

Gas Line Ruptured after Car Crash


KILGORE — A vehicle wrecked into a southeast Kilgore doctor’s office, rupturing a gas line but causing no injuries. According to Kilgore police spokesman Roman Roberson, authorities responded shortly after 9:30 yesterday morning to a one-vehicle crash at 2019 South Henderson Boulevard. McNabb Chiropractic Clinic is at that address, according to yellowbook.com. Roberson said no injuries were reported, and gas service has been temporarily disconnected. The name of the driver in the wreck has not been released.

East Texans Not Injured in Plane Crash

MOUNTAIN HOME, ARK. — No injuries reported after a plane carrying at least two East Texans crashes Tuesday in northern Arkansas. Officials say a single-engine 1974 Piper plane piloted by Tony Clowers, 62, Texarkana, Arkansas, was attempting to take off when it lost lift and crashed into an open field past the end of the runway. Clowers and passengers Ann Clapp, of Texarkana, Texas, and her son, Zack Clapp, of Kilgore, were not injured in the cash. The FAA is investigating.

Ann Clapp said a burst of wind blowing from the north might have played a role in the failed take off. The Federal Aviation Administration was notified of the crash. The damaged plane will remain where it stopped until FAA officials arrive and conduct an investigation.

Gregg County Burglar Sought

LONGVIEW — Gregg County Crime Stoppers and the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office are seeking information concerning the recent burglaries of a business located on Highway 149 near the Farm Road 349 intersection. The business, TD Mart at 8753 Highway 149 in Longview, was broken into on December 4th around 1:00am by a white male with brown hair, a beard, wearing bib overalls and a dark color hoodie. He reportedly threw an object through the front window and reached in taking several cans of tobacco products and placing the items in his pockets, all captured on the store’s video recording system. The same suspect is seen again on the store video on the morning of December 27th throwing an object through the store window and then reaching in taking several cans of tobacco products.

Anyone with information on the identity of this suspect is encouraged to contact either the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office at 903-236-8409 or Gregg County Crime Stoppers at 903-236-STOP (7867).

Tyler House Damaged by Fire


TYLER – A Tyler home has been extensively damaged by fire. It was reported around 7:00 yesterday morning at a home on Sunnyside, near the East Texas Fairgrounds. An extension cord is believed to be the cause of the fire. It was a small cord and a TV and a space heater was plugged into it. Investigators say the extension cord was too small for that many amps. No injuries were reported.

Two Die in Wood County Wreck

ALBA — A three vehicle crash located on U.S. Highway 69 in Wood County just south of the city of Alba, has left two persons dead and two injured. The crash was reported just before 10:00 Tuesday morning. Preliminary investigation shows that a Honda passenger car was traveling North bound when it slowed to make a left turn into a rest area. While the vehicle waited for traffic to clear from the southbound lanes, it was struck from behind by a Ford pickup truck. The impact sent the Honda into the oncoming southbound traffic where it was struck broadside by a Toyota Camry.

The driver of the Honda passenger car has been identified as Margaret Miller, 69, Sherman. She was airlifted to Tyler’s East Texas Medical Center in critical condition. The Dodge truck was driven by Michael West, 38, Alba. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Toyota has been identified as Angela Ann Shoffstall, 74, Fairview. She was also airlifted to ETMC, Tyler in critical condition. A passenger in her vehicle who was ejected at impact has been identified as Suzan Fincher, 74, Sherman. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Rep Berman Backed by NRA

TYLER – Republican State Representative Leo Berman of Tyler has been awarded an A+ rating and endorsed for reelection by both the National Rifle Association and the Texas State Rifle Association. Berman, a seven-term representative, has received these awards for each of his terms in the Texas Legislature.

Alice Tripp, legislative director for the Texas State Rifle Association, wrote: “Texas gun owners, hunters, and concealed handgun licensees are in your debt. Our 40,000 members could not have a better friend in the Texas House than Rep. Leo Berman.”

Berman said, “I am a strong advocate of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, a life member of both the NRA and TSRA, and I am a concealed handgun licensee. I am proud to receive these endorsements.”

Accused Minister’s Ex-wife Dies Years after Attack

TYLER (AP) – The former wife of a Dallas minister, who was acquitted at a sensational trial of trying to kill her, has died nearly 25 years after an attack left her incapacitated. Ron Gammell of the Tyler Memorial Funeral Home confirmed the death Tuesday of Peggy Railey, but declined to release details, citing a family request for privacy. Railey, who was 38 at the time of the savage choking assault at her Dallas-area home in April 1987, never recovered and remained in what doctors called a vegetative state. Walker Railey, her husband at the time of the attack, was once a rising star at Dallas’ First United Methodist Church. He eventually acknowledged lying about his whereabouts the night of the attack to hide an affair.

Kilgore House Fire Under Investigation

KILGORE — Authorities are investigating a Christmas morning fire that left a 39-year-old Kilgore man dead. Kilgore firefighters were dispatched to the 3600 block of Sycamore Street around 8:15 a.m. in connection with a residential structure fire, police spokesman Roman Roberson said. Roberson said Allen McGee was found dead in one of the rooms in the residence. He was pronounced dead at the scene. “After the fire was extinguished, firefighters discovered the resident,” he said. When firefighters arrived, half of the double-wide mobile home was engulfed in flames.

Gregg County Fire Marshal David Kidder, who was called to assist the Kilgore Fire Marshal’s Office, said in the investigation they didn’t see “any signs of a working smoke detector.” McGee’s body was sent for autopsy to confirm a cause of death, but Roberson said the initial investigation determined that he “succumbed to smoke and heat from the fire.”

While the cause of the fire is still under investigation, fire officials said they believe the fire was unintentional.

Services for Allen Harrison McGee 39, of Kilgore are scheduled for 10:00 Friday morning at Rader Funeral Home Chapel in Kilgore. Burial will follow Walnut Grove Cemetery in Garrison, Texas. McGee was a DJ at 96X in Tyler.

Big Sandy Police Officer Fired after DWI Arrest


GILMER –- A Big Sandy police officer was terminated Tuesday after being arrested for driving while intoxicated. Big Sandy Police Chief Tim Scott said officer Shanon Louise Davis was arrested shortly after12:45 Tuesday morning on U.S. 155 south of Gilmer by Department of Public Safety troopers. “Officer Davis’ current situation should serve as a reminder that all of us are subject to the same laws and nobody is above the law, regardless of occupation or status as a law enforcement officer,” Scott said. Davis was released from Upshur County Jail on $1,500 bond about 4:00am.

She served as a Big Sandy Police Department Reserve officer from February 18, 2010 to May 24, 2010; Kilgore police from April 1, 2010 to June 30, 2010; and has been employed with the Big Sandy Police Department since May 24, 2010.

Longview Animal Shelter Reopens

LONGVIEW — The Humane Society of Northeast Texas has reopened its doors, more than a week after closing the Enterprise Street facility due to a viral outbreak. On Monday, a California animal rescuer who worked with the Longview shelter released emails to the News-Journal suggesting the shelter discontinued vaccinations that might have prevented the outbreak. Humane Society of Northeast Texas Board President Susan Mazarakes-Gill said the allegation is untrue.

Since 1972, the shelter has operated as a nonprofit group on funds from contracts with Longview, Gregg County and several other local governments, along with public donations and fees for adoptions and other services. Longview City Council members and Gregg County commissioners this fall authorized one-year deals with the Humane Society for animal sheltering services through September 30.

One Killed in Nacogdoches County Crash


NACOGDOCHES – A Gregg County Man has been killed in a one car accident in Nacogdoches County. Killed Monday was Giles Kendrick White, 42, of Gladewater. He died about an hour after the accident in a Nacogdoches hospital.

The Department of Public Safety reports White’s car was northbound of U.S. Highway 59 when he lost control of the vehicle on the rain-slick road. His car left the road to the right and hit a tree. The accident happened about seven miles south of Nacogdoches just before 12:45 yesterday afternoon. The report said he was not wearing his seat belt.

Lufkin House Fire


LUFKIN – A Lufkin home has been damaged by fire. The fire around 8:30 Christmas night caused considerable heat and smoke damage to the house in the 200block of April Street. No injuries were reported. Capt. Brad Gallaway of the Lufkin Fire Department told the Lufkin Daily News, “The occupants of the home turned the furnace on and the attic started filling up (with smoke).” When firemen arrived, the fire was in the attic. It took them just over half an hour to bring the blaze under control.

Identities Released in Fatal Wood County Wreck

WOOD COUNTY — A three vehicle fatality crash on US 69 in Wood County just south of the city of Alba leaves two people dead. The crash was reported at around 9:50 this morning. The preliminary investigation shows that a Honda passenger car was traveling North bound on US 69 when it slowed to make a left turn into a rest area. While the vehicle waited for traffic to clear from the southbound lanes, it was struck from behind by a Dodge pickup truck. The impact sent the Honda into the oncoming southbound traffic where it was struck broadside by a Toyota Camry.

The driver of the Honda passenger car has been identified as Margaret Miller, 69, Sherman; who was airlifted to ETMC, Tyler in critical condition. The Dodge truck was driven by Michael West, 38, Alba. He was pronounced dead at the scene.The driver of the Toyota has been identified as Angela Ann Shoffstall, 74, Fairview. She was also airlifted to ETMC, Tyler in critical condition. A passenger in her vehicle who was ejected during impact has been identified as Suzan Fincher, 74, Sherman. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Tyler Shooting Investigation Continues


TYLER – Tyler police continue looking for a suspect in a weekend shooting. It happened around 7:00 Christmas night in the parking lot of the American Inn at 1800 West Erwin where a man and a woman got into an altercation. During the altercation the man is said to have pulled a semi-automatic pistol and pointed it at the woman. The woman ran away and as she was running heard several gunshots. She was not injured. The man then drove away in a black Honda Accord. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact Tyler police.

Texas Man Gets Bike Frames Back 30 Years Later

LUFKIN (AP) — A Texas man who once built some of the lightest-weight BMX Blazer bicycle frames has retrieved four brand new vintage models and brought them home in time for Christmas. The Lufkin News reported Sunday that Mike Maberry and his partner handcrafted the frames for two years beginning in 1981. He says the lightweight frames made of aircraft tubing became known among BMX racers. Due their limited production, Maberry says he was surprised to get a phone call two weeks ago from one of his Blazer factory riders saying he had found a frame online and it was still in the box. After a few phone calls, Maberry says he tracked it to a long-closed bike shop in Shreveport, Louisiana. He says he drove to Louisiana and bought them back.

Longview Road to be Closed


LONGVIEW — Lafamo Road in Longview will be closed at Lafamo Creek beginning today. The closure will allow for construction improvements on the culverts. Alternate routes are recommended. The closure will be effective for approximately two months depending on the weather. This project is providing bridge and culvert improvements per the Master Drainage Plan. This project is being constructed by East Texas Bridge of Longview.

Smith County Bridge Work Postponed


TYLER — Plans for a TxDOT contractor to begin placing bridge beams for Toll 49 overpasses at State Highway 31 west of Tyler and State Highway 155 south of Tyler have been postponed. Work was to have started this week. The work has now been postponed until January. TxDOT spokesman Larry Krantz says the contractor Longview Bridge and Road did not provide a specific date for the work to be conducted.

Lindale Gets a Collin Street Bakery


LINDALE – A new store has opened in Lindale. Its grand opening will be next month. It’s the Collin Street Bakery. Known for its fruitcake, the Corsicana-based Collin Street Bakery’s new store is at the intersection of Farm Road 849 and Interstate 20. The Lindale bakery also offers sandwiches, soups, cookies, pies, cakes and breads. Collin Street spokesman Hayden Crawford said the company has one of its best customer bases in East Texas, so it made perfect sense for the company to build its fourth location near Lindale.

Store manager Guy Robichaux has been with the company four years and said he was excited about the future of his store. “We are really blessed to be in a location such as this,” he said. “All the city officials have been so very kind and gracious; they’ve made us feel very welcome.’’

Collin Street Bakery was founded in 1896 by German immigrant August Wiederman. Its signature item has been, and continues to be its fruitcake. It accounts for 98% of the bakery’s total sales. The company sells about 3 million pounds of fruitcake each year, which equates to 1.5 million individual cakes. The bakery ships to 196 countries. The majority of orders are placed from October through November.