PLANO — A Paris, Texas podiatrist has pleaded guilty to federal health care fraud charges. William Goldman, 52, pleaded guilty yesterday in an appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge Don Bush in Plano. Goldman faces up to two years in federal prison. He also faces forfeiture of $350,000.00, along with his podiatry license. A sentencing date has not been set. Federal prosecutors say Goldman submitted false claims to Medicare and Medicaid from 2003 to 2008 from surgeries he never performed. he was indicted by a federal grand jury in April of last year.
Police: Hallucinations Lead to Arrests
LONGVIEW – Longview police say because a couple’s drug-induced hallucinations put their 14-month-old child at risk, the two have been arrested. Taken into custody were Jason Wayne Beasley, 34, and his wife, Misty Ann Rhodes Beasley, 27. According to investigators, the father told a neighbor to call police because he believed someone had killed his child’s mother. Authorities say Beasley was hallucinating and had reportedly chased imaginary people with a knife and pistol, discharging the firearm in public. According to police, the couple said they had taken meth in the past few days. In a crib in a separate room was the couple’s 14-month old. The youngster had not been harmed, but authorities say there was no one at the residence who was able to care for the toddler.
Operation I.D. Participation Encouraged
LONGVIEW — The Longview Police Department is encouraging citizens to participate in Operation Identification. Operation Identification (Operation ID) is a citizens’ burglary prevention program for use in homes and businesses. The Operation ID program involves marking property with an identifying number as a means of discouraging burglary and theft. It also provides police with a way to identify property should it be stolen and recovered. In communities where it has been properly implemented, police say, Operation ID has shown dramatic results in burglary reduction. Operation ID has also been instrumental in the recovery of citizens’ property and the arrest of suspects, according to police. Authorities say if a citizen’s property is marked properly and is stolen or found and turned in to the police department, then the likelihood of the citizen getting his or her property returned increases dramatically.
For more information on this program offered by the Longview Police Department you can contact Sgt. Chris Clark at hclark@longviewtexas.gov or (903)237-1155, or contact the Police Area Representative for your area. You can visit http://www.Longviewpolice.com for more information on this and a variety of other programs offered by the Police Department.
I-20 Traffic Snarl
SMITH COUNTY — Several accidents in Smith County Monday send four people to the hospital, one by helicopter. It happened off I-20 near CR 353. Authorities say an 18-wheeler’s back tire began shaking, forcing the driver to lose control. The truck flipped and blocked the westbound lanes of the interstate. As traffic started to build, other trucks collided.
Tyler Business Robbed
TYLER – Tyler police are looking for the lone gunman who robbed Rent Time at 3861 Highway 64 West. It happened shortly before 7:00 Monday night.
An employee told officers she was alone at the store when the suspect entered and began asking questions about some of the furniture. After a short conversation, the victim and suspect walked back toward the office area of the store. He then placed a pistol in the victim’s back and told her to give him all of the money.
Once the suspect had the money, he told the victim to enter the office, shut the door, and wait for him to leave. As she entered the office other employees arrived back at the store. The suspect fled out the front door while the other employees entered through the back door. The other employees did not see the suspect. No injuries were reported.
A search of the area turned up no trace of the suspect. He is described as a black male possibly wearing all black. He is about 6’3” tall and is thin and clean shaven. He was wearing sun glasses and a black baseball cap with “Sox” written on the front of it.
Marion County Shooting Death Probed
JEFFERSON – Marion County authorities are investigating the shooting death of a Jefferson man. It happened around 11:30 Sunday night in the eastern part of the county, off County Road 3222. Found dead on the front porch of a home was Donte Mitchell, 24. He had been hit by a shotgun blast to the neck. Officers say the shooting may have been done by the father of Mitchell’s estranged girlfriend and the shooting may have been in self defense. The investigation is continuing.
Stolen Purse Had Treasured Keepsake
LONGVIEW — Police in Longview are seeking leads after a woman’s purse holding a treasured memento was stolen. On Tuesday, May 3, around 11:07 a.m., the local woman’s purse was snatched while she was walking toward the front of a store located in the 3600 Block of McCann Road. The victim told police she had just locked her car and put her keys in her pocket. She had her purse over her shoulder and was walking with the aid of a cane to the front of the store.
A white, newer model Ford truck, with some blue scratches or markings of some kind on the driver’s side door drove by her. The victim also stated it had a very loud exhaust on it. She noticed three younger looking Hispanic males in the vehicle. She said that two of them got out of the truck and walked up to her. One grabbed her and pulled her towards the truck, while the other wrestled her purse off her arm. She said that when they got her purse they ran back to the truck and shouted, “Good luck” to her. The truck was last seen heading North on McCann Road from the store parking lot. The victim said two of the suspects were wearing white t-shirts and blue jeans. The driver of the truck was wearing a plaid shirt and had a goatee. She also said one of the suspects had a tattoo on his face.
Although she had cash and debit cards in her wallet, the victim stated that the most important thing to her, and the one thing she wants back desperately, is the printed obituary she had from her husband’s funeral. She has carried it in her purse for many years since his death. If you have any information regarding this crime or any other crime, you are encouraged to contact the Longview Police Department at http://www.Longviewpolice.com or (903)237-1199. Information may also be reported anonymously by contacting Gregg County Crime Stoppers at http://www.greggcountycrimestoppers.com or 903-236-STOP.
Suspects Surrender in 2005 Murder
TYLER — Authorities have arrested two men wanted in connection with a Tyler murder six years ago — one of whom was also wanted in a shooting six days ago. Surrendering to Longview authorities Monday afternoon were Terrance Wideman, 24, of Jacksonville and Bryante Denard Gee, 27, of Chapel Hill.
Investigators say Wideman was allegedly the a getaway driver in the homicide of Christopher Horn, 19. Horn was shot in the parking lot of Kureshe’s Mart at 1118 West Gentry Parkway the evening of April 7, 2005. Detectives say they also confirmed that Gee was the shooter in the incident.
Wideman was also said to have been involved in an incident in which gunfire erupted in the parking lot of Broadway Square Mall around 6:45 p.m. on May 11th. That aggravated assault case is still under investigation. It was during the investigation of that shooting that detectives were able to secure evidence implicating Wideman and Gee in the Horn murder. Both have been charged with first degree murder. Bond was set at $1,000,000 each by Judge Christi Kennedy.
Henderson Man Arrested in Rusk County Shooting
HENDERSON — A Rusk County shooting has led to the arrest of Timothy Scarborough, 30, of Henderson. Monday morning around 1:00, Sheriff Danny R. Pirtle and Rusk County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigators responded to a call of a gunshot victim on County Road 462. The victim suffered gunshot wounds to the lower torso and was taken by helicopter to a local hospital for emergency surgery. The victim remains in the hospital and is currently in ICU. Scarborough was charged with aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury, a second degree felony that carries up to twenty years in prison. Scarborough’s bond remains jailed on $20,000 bond. The investigation continues, and authorities say more information will be released as it become available.
Suspect in Numerous Auto Burglaries in Custody
TYLER — A suspect in numerous auto burglaries in East Texas, Southeast Texas, and Louisiana is in custody after being arrested in Lufkin. On Sunday, Tyler police responded to over 30 auto burglaries that occurred during daytime hours in the city of Tyler. The suspect was later identified as Brian Ruston Linscomb, 44, of Orange, Texas. He’s suspected of breaking into vehicles at Willowbrook Country Club, Bergfeld Park, Faulkner Park, Rose Rudman Park, Woodcreek Center, Broadway Square Mall, Children’s Park, Tyler Tennis and Swim, and Tyler Internal Medicine.
A witness followed Linscomb’s vehicle down 69 South towards Mixon. Law enforcement authorities were notified of the information on Linscomb’s vehicle and determined that he was wanted out of Orange, Texas, for felony auto burglary, with a $100,000 bond. Linscomb was spotted in Lufkin Sunday night and was taken into custody by authorities. Linscomb is a suspect in over 92 cases of auto burglary in Louisiana. Tyler investigators are checking into the incidents that occurred Sunday in Tyler, and charges are pending.
Wrecks on I-20 Cause Westbound Lanes to Close
SMITH COUNTY — Smith County Fire Officials say there have been at least two major wrecks on I-20 near Highway 271 within 150 yards of each other. Troopers say both westbound lanes on I-20 are blocked and traffic is being rerouted. The first wreck involved a semi that rolled over. The other two were pin-ins. A KETK photographer reports 4 people have been taken to local hospitals. Two of the people injured are in serious condition; one was airlifted by helicopter. Drivers should avoid this area until further notice.
One Dies in Lufkin Accident
LUFKIN – A Lufkin man has been killed in a one vehicle accident in Lufkin. The wreck on first street occurred around 3:00 on Sunday morning. Dead at the scene was Patrick Steven Scott, 22. Police reports indicate his car was southbound at a high speed when he lost control and rolled the vehicle. Scott was partially ejected from the car.
Aggravated Assault Suspect Arrested
TYLER — One suspect is arrested after an early morning stabbing. Tyler Police were called to the area of North Palace and Bow Street around 3:15 Monday morning. They say when they arrived, they found a 48-year-old man with stab wounds to his face and hand. The victim claims he was attacked at a home on the 500 block of North Moore before he walked to a pay phone to call 911. Authorities went to the crime scene and took Steven Webb, 53, Tyler, into custody. Webb was booked into the Smith County Jail for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The stabbing victim was treated at ETMC for serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
Smith County Jail Bond Issue Passes
TYLER —Smith County voters have finally been presented a jail improvement package they can accept. The measure easily passed in voting Saturday. The final, but unofficial tally: 3,644 for and 2136 against. Under the $35 million dollar plan, 384 beds would be added with the expansion and renovation of the existing jail.
County leaders are applauding the bond issue’s passage. County Commissioner Jeff Warr spearheaded the effort. He said, “We’re just so thankful that the citizens really looked at the issues of the safety of our officers and of the expense and the money we were wasting of theirs in sending prisoners to other counties.” Sheriff J.B. Smith has been pushing for a jail overhaul for fifteen years. Among his comments: “No one wants to spend money on a jail. It’s like putting money on a dead horse to run at Louisiana Downs. But if you want law and order, you have to have a jail. That goes with it.” Smith also thanked the citizens and commissioner Warr. County Judge Joel Baker singled out Warr as well. After the results came in Saturday night, Baker said, “This is a great night for him, and it’s a great night for the citizens of Smith County. This is something that we’ve needed to do for a long time, and I’m glad to be able to finally put it to rest.”
Other Area Election Results
EAST TEXAS – Here is a look at some of the other elections around the area on Saturday.
A member of the Tyler school board easily won election. The final, but unofficial figures in the race for The Tyler School Board, single member District 4:
Christopher J. Archuleta 239
Shirley Jordan (I) 400
Both of the local option election issues in Troup passed.
Proposition 1
For 69
Against 37
Proposition 2
For 69
Against 36
Both of the local option election in Athens passed.
Proposition 1
For 831
Against 541
Proposition 2
For 904
Against 443
In the only contested race for the Longview City Council; Southeast District 3
Kasha Williams 593
Wray Wade 275
Victoria Wilson 47
Longview residents have approved a $52.6 million streets bond to repair roads throughout the city. According to city officials, taxpayers will see a maximum impact of about 1.6 cents on the property tax rate within three years. Included in the proposal was extensive repairs and utility relocation for three downtown streets; more than a dozen local intersections, including four Hawkins Parkway crossings; sidewalks on two South Longview thoroughfares; and improvements to dozens of oil-dirt roads and other streets such as South Green and East Cotton.
A Longview school trustee, who has been on the board for over three decades, has been re-elected. Incumbent John Harrison defeated Courtnie Wyche by 29 votes. Complete, but unofficial returns showed Harrison with 92 votes and Wyche with 53.