SMITH COUNTY – A former assistant district attorney in Gregg County is in jail today in Tyler. Lance Roy Larison, 51, of White Oak, was arrested on Tuesday by a state trooper and charged with driving while intoxicated. Judicial records show he was also arrested on DWI charges in Smith County in 1995. Gregg County judicial records show Larison has also been arrested there on DWI charges in 2006 and 2007. He remains in the Smith County Jail under a $500,000 bond.
Accidential Death Investigated in Longview
LONGVIEW – A man has died while trimming a tree in Longview. The accident occurred shortly before 4:45 Wednesday afternoon in the Harrison County portion of Longview. Killed was Perry Pettit, 58, of Longview. He was found entangled in some tree branches. He was trimming the storm damaged tree and could have been hit by a falling branch. Investigators believe his death was an accident.
Texas State Railroad Cancels Some Trips
EAST TEXAS – If you had planned to take a trip between Palestine and Rusk on the Texas State Railroad over the holiday weekend, you will have to change your plans. The railroad has cancelled all trips through the end of the month. According to their Face Book posting, it’s because of last weekend’s storms. It says they have sustained damage that will need extended time for proper assessment and repair. And they added that their decision comes with the safety of their riders and staff as top priority. They are looking forward to conducting train rides again by June 1st.
A Disaster Declaration for Longview
LONGVIEW – As Longview continues to clean up from storms on May 8th, Mayor Andy Mack has signed a disaster declaration for the city. This is the first step to funding sources for property owners recovering from storm damage. This opens up, among other things, the possibility of low-interest disaster loans from the Small Business Administration. Damage estimates now top $180,000. This doesn’t count the over 300 homes, businesses and other buildings damaged, by what the National Weather Service said was straight line winds.
Two Killed in Wood County Wreck
MINEOLA – A two vehicle accident in Wood County has left two persons dead and 3 injured. It happened when a car driven by Akm Shamsul Karim, 35, of Irving pulled out in front of a tractor trailer rig. The car’s driver and a teenage passenger were pronounced dead at the scene. The Department of Public Safety says three other teens in the car were injured. They were taken to a Tyler hospital where they are listed in serious condition. The accident occurred shortly before 6:45 Wednesday evening on U.S. Highway 69, just over 4 miles north of Mineola.
Click It or Ticket Drive
TYLER – Tyler police officers are joining with officers from around East Texas looking for people who are not using their seat belts over the Memorial Day holiday. It’s called the “Click It or Ticket†seat belt safety campaign. It started on Monday and will run through Sunday, June 2nd. Officers will be watching to make sure all occupants in the vehicle are properly restrained with a seat belt. Tyler police public information officer Don Martin says wearing a seat belt reduces the risk of dying in a crash by 45% in a passenger vehicle and up to 60% in a truck. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, each year about 33,000 people are killed in motor vehicle crashes.
Firefighters Discover Gunshot Victim
SMITH COUNTY — The body of a man has been found at the scene of a house fire Thursday morning in Smith County. According to our news partner KETK, Fire officials were called to a home on County Road 26, just south of Highway 31 east, between Tyler and Kilgore. Crews discovered the body around 7:30. Authorities believe the unnamed man died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Additional details were not available.
A New Shopping Center for South Tyler
TYLER – The Tyler city council has approved a zoning change that paves the way for a shopping center across the road from the Village at Cumberland Park. The council approved a zone change for a mixed-use district on just over 86 acres West of South Broadway near Faulkner Park. The land was previously zoned for agricultural use. The new zoning permits more businesses like the ones already at the Village at Cumberland Park. But it also allows the construction of condos and apartments. There is no word on when the construction will begin.
Graduation Ceremonies in Tyler

TYLER – It is time for some Tyler school students to reap a benefit of their high school studies. Graduation ceremonies are scheduled to begin on Thursday. Early College High School students will graduate Thursday evening at 6:00 at Caldwell Auditorium. Robert E. Lee High School graduates get their diplomas Friday night at 8:00 at CHRISTUS Trinity Frances Rose Stadium. The following night at 8:00, at the stadium, it will be commencement exercises for John Tyler High School students. RISE Academy students will graduate next Tuesday night at 6:00 at Caldwell Auditorium. The Lee and John Tyler ceremonies will also air live on TISD-TV Channel 19 and the district website.
Big Sandy Man Heading to Prison
TYLER – A Smith County jury has sentenced an Upshur County man to prison for trying to run over his ex-girlfriend. Charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, Clinton Ryan Ward, 41, of Big Sandy, was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Last August, Ward stole his mother’s pickup and drove to Tyler. He is said to have driven dangerously around a neighborhood near Tyler Junior College. Before running into a retaining wall, he twice tried to run over his ex-girlfriend. He then held a large stone over her head. The woman’s son then tackled him and held him down until the police arrived.
Two Suspects Sought in Henderson Shooting
HENDERSON – Henderson police continue their investigation of a shooting that left one person injured. Witnesses tell investigators that two persons with masks and firearms approached a home on West Lake Street. After the shooting, the suspects then returned to their vehicle, which was parked nearby. A man suffered a gunshot wound to the chest. He was taken to an area hospital where he was treated and released. The investigation resulted in a search warrant for the house where a quantity of marijuana, narcotics and an undetermined amount of money was seized.
Tyler Man Accused of Abducting Girl Faces Federal Charge
FORT WORTH (AP) — A Tyler man accused of abducting an 8-year-old girl as she was taking a walk with her mother in Fort Worth has been charged in federal court with kidnapping. Prosecutors say 51-year-old Michael Webb appeared in federal court in Fort Worth on Tuesday for an initial hearing and that he’ll remain in federal custody after being transferred from the Tarrant County jail. Webb was being held on a state charge of aggravated kidnapping following his arrest early Sunday at a Forest Hill hotel where he was found with the girl. Officers acting on a tip questioned Webb at the hotel but didn’t find the girl, then returned later after receiving another tip and found her. Continue reading Tyler Man Accused of Abducting Girl Faces Federal Charge
Positive Rabies Case in Longview
LONGVIEW – A rabid bat has turned up in Longview. The Longview Animal Care and Adoption Center says in a Face Book posting, the animal was found in a home last Thursday. It was sent to the Texas Department of State Health Services lab in Austin, where it was confirmed that it had rabies. There was no contact with any people at the house and both of their dogs are vaccinated. They remind you not to touch or handle any wild animals, especially those that appear sick or injured. In our area, bats, skunks, and raccoons are the most common carriers of the rabies virus but caution should be used with any wild animal.
Gunman Sought Following Domestic Disturbance
TYLER — Tyler police are searching for a gunman following a shooting in North Tyler. He has been identified as Patrick Deon Daniels, 33, of Tyler. In serious condition in a Tyler hospital, after being shot once in the chest, is Jacklyn Radway,36. Police public information officer Don Martin said Daniels is the father of Radway’s children. They were in the apartment when the shooting occurred, but were not injured. The shooting was reported shortly after 7:30 Tuesday morning at the Liberty Arms Apartments on North Broadway.
Fatal Van Zandt County Accident
MABANK – Two persons were killed and two injured in a Van Zandt County accident. The crash happened when car left the road, hit some trees, and ended up in a ditch. Pronounced dead at the scene was Thomas Eugene Bickerstaff Jr., 65, of Duncanville, a front seat passenger. Also killed was a back seat passenger, who was not wearing a seat belt, William Fredrick Sherrard, 39, of Mabank. Injured was the car’s driver, Susan Sherrard, 66, of Mabank, and Lisa May Adair, 39, of Mabank. Adair, who was in the back seat and not wearing a seat belt. She is in a Tyler hospital in serious condition. The driver is in stable condition in a Kaufman hospital. The accident happened just before 4:30 Sunday afternoon on state Highway 198, six miles north of Maybank. The accident remains under investigation.
Nice Win For LeTourneau University Students
LONGVIEW – LeTourneau University’s “Sting†Precision Flight Team has finished 4th in the nation. This is the highest overall ranking in the 60-year program’s history at the National Intercollegiate Flying Association’s SAFECON 2019 flight competition. It was hosted by the University of Wisconsin, in Janesville, Wisconsin. LETU’s NIFA team even outranked the U.S. Air Force Academy, which finished 5th, among the 30 schools in the competition.
Woman Accused of a Terroristic Threat
KILGORE – A Kilgore woman is free on bond after being accused of making a terroristic threat against her neighbors. Arrested Saturday night was Regina Lee Williams, 49. She is charged with terroristic threat with fear of serious bodily injury. She was released from the Gregg County Jail on Sunday after posting a $5,000 bond. Quoting the police arrest affidavit, the Longview News Journal reports she called the police dispatch and said she was “going to get her gun and go shoot some folks off.†When the police went to her home, they found Williams intoxicated and with a loaded handgun between her couch cushions.
TJC Board to Make Dr. Mejia’s Selection Official
TYLER – Trustees of Tyler junior college will meet Wednesday morning to officially name the school’s new president. Earlier this month, the trustees selected TJC’s President for Branch Locations & District Provost, Dr. Juan E. Mejia, as the lone finalist for the post. The Board’s decision comes after an extensive national search and thorough interview process. TJC received 83 applications. At Wednesday’s meeting, now that the 21 day waiting period is over, the board will confirm Dr. Mejia as the school’s 7th president, effective July 1st. The board’s agenda also call for consideration of extending current President Mike Metke’s contract to June 30. The board’s agenda also calls for consideration of discontinuing the position of President for Branch Locations/District Provost.
Arson Suspect Back in Jail
TYLER – A Smith County man, accused of setting a hospital bed on fire, is back in jail. Mason Reid Wyatt, 20, of Lindale had been free on bond. He was arrested last August at UT Health – Tyler following the bed fire. Emergency room personnel quickly put out the fire with only minor damage and no injuries. Wyatt was indicted in the case last month by the Smith County grand jury. He was arrested on Monday and booked into the Smith County Jail. His bond was set at $75,000 on the arson charge.
Tyler Police Seek Sexual Assault Suspect
TYLER — Tyler Police are asking for the public’s help in locating Sherman West, 44. According to our news partner KETK, West is wanted on charges of sexual assault of a child. According to police, he was last seen driving a 2004 white Chevy pickup with Texas plates KYB2478. If you have any information or know of his whereabouts, you’re asked to contact Smith County Crime Stoppers at (903) 597-2833.
A Longview Overpass Strikes Again
An Arrest in a Smith County Shooting
CHAPEL HILL – One person has been injured and one arrested in a Smith County shooting. It happened around 5:00 Monday morning on Highway 64 East in the Chapel Hill area. Demmond McGowen, 27, of Lindale, was taken to a Tyler hospital by private vehicle for treatment of a gunshot wound to the leg. A witnesses identified the shooter as Brenton Taylor, 33. It was his home where the shooting occurred. Investigators obtained arrest warrants on Taylor for two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and one count of felon in possession of a firearm. He is now in the Smith County Jail under bonds totaling $300,000.
Tyler Man Charged in Abduction of 8-Year-Old Girl
FORT WORTH (AP) — A man has been charged in the abduction of an 8-year-old girl who was snatched from a street in Fort Worth as she walked with her mother. Fort Worth police say the girl was found safe Sunday, about eight hours later, at a hotel in nearby Forest Hill. Police say Michael Webb, 51, of Tyler, was arrested on an aggravated kidnapping charge. He appeared in court Monday and his bond was set at $100,000. Officer Buddy Calzada says a man grabbed the girl Saturday evening, and sped away with her in a car. Police released surveillance video of the car. Police found Webb and the girl at the hotel after witnesses reported seeing the car there. She was taken to a hospital. Continue reading Tyler Man Charged in Abduction of 8-Year-Old Girl
Former JP Indicted
MARSHALL – A former Harrison County Justice of the Peace is now under two felony indictments. On Monday, Megan Nicole Grigsby was indicted by the Harrison County Grand Jury. She is accused of theft, the value of $2,500 or more but less than $30,000. She is also accused of abuse of official capacity. The property came into her possession because of her status as a public servant. Grigsby is free on a $10,000 bond following her arrest last week.
Smith County Jail Now in Compliance
TYLER – The Smith County jail is now up to standards. It failed its inspection in early April. The jail was found to be deficient in the amount of time that an inmate has to exercise during the week. The deficiency was on two specific floors within the old jail facility and was due to a manpower problem. Sheriff Larry Smith says, even fully-staffed, the Smith County Jail is about 32 officers short to have an ideal inmate to detention officer ratio. The Sheriff and his staff made critical adjustments within the jail to accommodate the low manpower shortage and to correct the deficiency.
Tornado Confirmed in Smith County
EAST TEXAS – Saturday’s storms spawned a tornado in Smith County. A team from the National Weather Service surveyed the storm damage in East Texas. They have confirmed than an EF-1 tornado touched down in the Chapel Hill area. The storm, with maximum sustained winds around 90mph, touched down around 5:45 Saturday afternoon near the intersection of highway 64 east and spur 248. Trees were uprooted, large limbs were broken and shingle damage was reported. The team also looked over the damage in Harrison county. The damage there was done by straight line winds.
TxDOT Road Project Updates
TYLER – TxDOT is planning to conduct the following construction and maintenance work throughout the district during the week of May 20. Schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues.
In Tyler, night work is scheduled from 7:00pm to 6:00am through Thursday, weather permitting, on the Farm Road 2493/Old Jacksonville Hwy Turn Lane Project at Grande Blvd. The contractor will be placing the final surface. Motorists can expect lane closures and delays during this work. Get more information on the project in the Smith County section of this release. Continue reading TxDOT Road Project Updates
County Road Reopened
SMITH COUNTY – County Road 1133 has been reopened. The road west of Noonday was closed after heavy rains caused a wash out nearly two weeks ago. Repairs have been made and it is now save for drivers. County Roads 2186, west of Troup, 26 and 247, both east of Tyler, remain closed until further notice while wash outs and culverts can be repaired.
NWS Sending Damage Survey Team to East Texas
EAST TEXAS — The National Weather Service in Shreveport will send a team to survey storm damage in East Texas Monday. According to our news partner KETK, the team is expected to concentrate on Smith and Harrison counties. Meanwhile, the service has issued flood warnings for multiple East Texas counties: Rusk County and Gregg County, set to expire Tuesday at 3 p.m.
Texas May Soon Outlaw Red-Light Cameras
AUSTIN — It appears red-light cameras will become a thing of the past in Texas. The state Senate passed House Bill 1631, banning them, by a vote of 23 to 8. Senator Bob Hall of Edgewood sponsored the measure. Hall says “these camera systems have little effect on road safety — and have been shown by numerous studies to actually increase the risk of certain types of collisions for drivers in the state.” Governor Abbott is expected to sign the bill into law. He called for the ban in 2018.
