Smith County Prosecutor Changing Offices

Smith County Prosecutor Changing OfficesLONGVIEW – A Smith County prosecutor announced Wednesday she is heading to Gregg County. The Smith County DA’s First Assistant, April Sikes, will be going to the Gregg County DA’s Office as First Assistant. She starts her new position on January 1st. Sikes came to Smith County from Corsicana in 2003. Since then, she has held a variety of positions in the DA’s office. She will be in the office of newly elected Criminal District Attorney Tom Watson. Watson defeated the 10 year incumbent in the primary election and had no opposition in Tuesday’s general election. Watson said he was proud to have Sikes as a member of his team.

Smith County Election Returns

SMITH COUNTY — Complete and unoffiical returns:

Congressman Louie Gohmert has defeated two opponents, receiving over 70% of the vote. He has been elected to his 8th term.
Independent Candidate Neal Katz has conceded in his race to unseat Republican State Representative Matt Schaefer.
Also reelected were County Judge Nathaniel Moran, Precinct 2 County Commissioner Cary Nix and Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace James Meredith.

73 of 73 Precincts Reporting and Early Returns
Smith County
United States Senator
Ted Cruz 53,542
Beto O’Rourke 23,036
Neal M. Dikeman 453

United State Representative, District 1
Louie Gohmert 53,760
Shirley Mckellar 21,468
Jeff Callaway 1,282 Continue reading Smith County Election Returns

No Danger to Hallsville Students

No Danger to Hallsville StudentsHALLSVILLE – A disturbing photo caused some concern in the Hallsville school system. According to the Marshall News Messenger, a student received the suspicious photo on their cell phone. The photo, which was sent by Air Drop showed a screenshot that read “Fights at 12:48.” It came from an unidentified number that referred to themselves as, “School Shooter.” In a call to parents, school principal Lindsay Slaten said an “investigation determined there was no imminent danger to students,” who remained in class and there was no lockdown.

Woman Wanted for Questioning

Woman Wanted for QuestioningTYLER – The Smith County Sheriff’s Department is looking for a woman in connection with a current investigation. She is Lisa Hayley, 40. Hayley, who also is known as Lisa Loggins, is wanted for questioning in relation to a theft of property investigation. If you know where she can be found, you are asked to contact Tyler police or the sheriff’s office. If you have recently purchased any items from her, or have any information regarding the Theft investigation, contact Detective Lugo at 903-590-2846.

New Principals in TISD, Temporarily

New Principals in TISD, TemporarilyTYLER – Tyler schools will be getting some new principals on Wednesday. TISD and the Tyler Area Business Education Council is hosting it’s 5th annual Principal for a Day event. Local business and civic leaders will serve as guest principals for the day. The guest principals will get a behind-the-scenes look at the local school system. They will shadow the principal, meet with students and faculty, attend student assemblies, and take part in other activities that make up the school day. They will all meet for lunch at the district’s Career and Technology Center where the district’s culinary arts students will cater and serve the meal.

Marshall Burglar Sought

Marshall Burglar SoughtMARSHALL – Marshall police are looking for a jewelry store burglar. He was caught on security camera footage burglarizing the jewelry store on Grand Avenue on Halloween. If you have information, you can contact Marshall/Harrison County Crimestoppers or Marshall police detectives at 903-935-4542 in reference to case number 2018-29917.

A Habitual Offender is Headed to Prison

A Habitual Offender is Headed to PrisonGILMER – A Gilmer man is heading to prison after pleading guilty to the unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, a habitual offender. Sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison was Randy Lee Rodenberg, 36. He was arrested back in April after sheriff’s deputies found him growing marijuana at his residence. They also found two rifles and 13 boxes of .22 caliber cartridges. Rodenberg entered a guilty plea prior to a jury being selected for his trial.

Nominations are Open for the 2019 BBB Awards for Excellence

TYLER – It’s time for nominations for the 2019 Better Business Bureau Awards for Excellence. It honors businesses and charities who demonstrate superior ethics, reliability and trustworthiness. All BBB Accredited Businesses and Accredited Charities who have a physical location within the 19 counties served by BBB Central East Texas are eligible to be nominated and to receive a prestigious BBB Award. Nominations for businesses are due December 31. The East Texas community will select this year’s recipients via online vote. The winners will be recognized at ceremony in March at the Crosswalk Conference Center in Tyler. This year’s winners were Texas Bank and Trust, United Heritage Credit Union, Tender Loving Elderly Care and CASA for Kids of East Texas. Continue reading Nominations are Open for the 2019 BBB Awards for Excellence

The Midterm Election Is Here

TYLER – Nearly half of the registered voters in Smith County voted early in the general election. For everyone else, the polls opened at 7:00 Tuesday morning in the midterm election. Besides the statewide races, some local races have drawn a lot of attention. Congressman Louie Gohmert is facing two challengers. Independent candidate Neal Kats is going up against state representative Matt Schaefer in the District 6 state house race. For Smith County Judge, incumbent Nathaniel Moran is being faced by Democrat Michael Mast. In Lindale, there is a $32 million school bond proposal on the ballot. These are just a few of the items to be decided. You’ll hear election returns Tuesday night here on KTBB.

Missing Headstone Sought

Missing Headstone SoughtTYLER – The Smith County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help in solving an unusual theft case. Missing is a headstone to a grave. It was was stolen from the Noonday Cemetery on Highway 155. It is believed it was taken in early to mid September. If you have any information about the missing headstone, you are asked to contact Sgt. Nikki Keegan at 903-590-2646.

Officer Involved Shooting Reported in Gladewater

Officer Involved Shooting Reported in GladewaterGLADEWATER — Details are limited following a reported officer involved shooting Sunday in Gladewater. According to our news partner KETK, one man is recovering after he was allegedly shot by a police officer. The father of the man shot told KETK his son was suicidal and the situation escalated quickly. Gladewater police are expected to release more information shortly.

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork UpdateTYLER — TxDOT is planning a variety of maintenance work throughout the Tyler District during the week of Nov. 5. Tyler Maintenance crews plan to perform edge repairs on FM 2015 near US 271. Crews will also conduct pavement edge work on FM 2908. Expect lane closures with flaggers providing traffic control at both locations. Go to https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/047-2018.html for a full rundown of work planned in the district.

Rains County Sheriff’s Office Searching for Stolen Camper

Rains County Sheriff’s Office Searching for Stolen CamperEMORY — The Rains County Sheriff’s Office needs your help finding whoever’s responsible for stealing a 2015 brown and tan Keystone Premier camper. According to our news partner KETK, the department says the thief or thieves made off with the camper in a dark colored Chevrolet Silverado pickup with running boards. Officials say that truck could also be a Duramax. No other details of the crime were immediately given. If you have any information, contact the Sheriff’s Office at 903-473-3153.

Longview Police Charge Man with Using Gun to Threaten Woman

Longview Police Charge Man with Using Gun to Threaten WomanLONGVIEW — Longview police arrested a 30-year-old Kilgore man Thursday afternoon on suspicion of using a gun to threaten a woman, according to a report. According to our news partner KETK and the Longview News Journal, Kevin Kietrell Richardson was being held on a $7,500 bond Friday in Gregg County Jail. He is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon-family violence, jail records show. Police arrested Richardson after responding to a call about an armed person on Reel Road near the Rainbow Drive intersection, the report said. The woman told police she and Richardson were arguing when he pulled a black pistol from his waistband, pointed it at the floor, then the air and threatened to come after her and her family if she were to leave. Richardson consented to a search, and police recovered the weapon inside the home, the report said.

A Naturalization Ceremony in Marshall

A Naturalization Ceremony in MarshallMARSHALL – The United States gained 39 new citizens in a ceremony that was conducted Thursday in Marshall. The group was administered the oath of allegiance to the United States in a special naturalization ceremony. Presiding at the ceremony was U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap. According to the Longview News Journal, 19 of the new citizens were from Mexico. Others were from 11 other countries, including Cambodia, Canada, Egypt, India, Vietnam, Nigeria, and the United Kingdom. One of the new citizens is Luisa Reyes, a native of Mexico, who now lives in Tyler.

A Halloween Surprise for an Area Woman

A Halloween Surprise for an Area WomanJACKSONVILLE – A Cherokee County woman, on Halloween night, was tricked and received a treat at the same time. Chelsea Dillard, who was expecting her second child, was in the bathtub at her home in Rusk when her water broke. Realizing the baby was coming quicker than anticipated, she called an ambulance. She was minutes away from UT Health-Jacksonville when she thought the baby was coming. The ambulance pulled over and paramedic Charles Janak delivered his first baby. Welcome to the world Devinity Dillard, who weighed in at 6.7 pounds and 19 inches long. Mother, baby and paramedic are all doing well.

An Egg Attack Sends a Man to Jail

An Egg Attack Sends a Man to JailOVERTON – A man is in the Rusk County Jail following an assault complaint at an Overton home. Placed in jail under bonds totaling $20,000 was Johnathan William Elkins, 36, of Overton. The Longview News Journal reports a woman complained that Elkins was intoxicated and started hitting her and a 5 year old with eggs. He is also said to have hit her with his knee below her left rib cage. He faces two charges of assault causing bodily injury, one of those out of Gregg County, and a charge of injury to a child. He is also being held on an Upshur County warrant for theft of property.

Former School Counselor’s Plea Rejected

Former School Counselor’s Plea RejectedTYLER – A state district court judge has rejected a plea from a former Arp school counselor who was convicted last month of sexual assault of a child. Barbara Orpineda was sentenced to 5 years in prison. She still faces one additional count and 2 counts of improper relationship between an educator and student. Judge Christi Kennedy rejected the plea Thursday during a pretrial hearing. She has given both the state and the defense 10 days to come to an agreement on how to proceed. Prior to becoming the Arp Elementary counselor, Orpineda taught seventh grade math for four years. When arrested, she denied the allegations. She also denied the allegations during the trial when she testified in her own defense.

A Memorial Service for David Irwin

A Memorial Service for David IrwinTYLER – A memorial service has been scheduled for David Irwin, of Lindale. The managing partner for Tyler Ford died at his home Wednesday morning. He was 52. According to the Caudle-Rutledge Funeral Home in Lindale, a memorial service for Irwin will be held Saturday morning at 10:00 at Tyler’s Grace Community Church. Along with his business, Irwin was known for many years as a supporter of local nonprofits. Perhaps his highest-profile community endeavor was providing a vehicle for the yearly raffle held by the East Texas Crisis Center during its East Texas Auto and Cycle Show.

Student Injured At School

Student Injured At SchoolPALESTINE – A Palestine High School student has been injured during a woodshop class. According to a posting on the school district’s web site, the student received immediate medical attention from the instructor, who is a certified EMT. After evaluating the student’s injuries, medical personnel decided that he should be flown to Children’s Medical Center in Dallas for precautionary treatment and evaluation. We will have more information when it becomes available.

Robbery Suspect Now in Jail

Robbery Suspect Now in JailTYLER – No sooner had a Tyler robbery suspect been identified, he was arrested. On Wednesday it was announced that Thomas Mark Painter, 32, of Tyler was the suspect in the Tuesday morning robbery at the Fuel Plus Gas station on East Gentry Parkway. The U.S. Marshals Service arrested Painter around 11:00 Thursday morning. It’s believed Painter is the person who came up behind a man who had just purchased $40 worth of scratch off tickets. He approached the man from behind, hit him in the head with his fist, grabbed the lottery tickets, and then fled. He’s now in the Smith County Jail under bonds totaling $55,000.

Sentencing in a Sexual Assault Case

Sentencing in a Sexual Assault CaseHENDERSON – A man recently arrested on numerous charges in Rusk County will be spending a long time in prison. In state district court in Henderson on Thursday, James Paul Calvert, 47, was sentenced to life in prison. Calvert, who had evaded law officers for nearly a week, was arrested around 9:00 Sunday evening. He had been wanted for sexual assault of a child. On Facebook, District attorney Michael Jimerson said his office was grateful to the Henderson Police Department and Rusk County Sheriff’s Office for apprehending Calvert so he could be sentenced to life in state prison.

SWEPCO Scam Returns

KILGORE – Kilgore police are reporting that the SWEPCO phone scam has surfaced again. The police department has received several reports about the scam. The caller tells their victim that they have a past due bill and are about to have their meter pulled. The caller will then demand the victim purchase Green Dot Debit Cards and provide the caller with the numbers. This scam first surfaced in 2014. SEPCO says they don’t call and threaten disconnection for past due bills. And they will never ask a customer to purchase untraceable debit or gift cards to pay their bills. If you get such a call, hang up and report it to your local police department.

Longview Driver Facing Drug Charges

Longview Driver Facing Drug ChargesLONGVIEW – A traffic stop in Longview has led to drug charges against a driver. The Longview News Journal reports Chad Reimon Howard, 36, of Longview, was stopped for running a stop sign and failing to signal a lane change at Marshall Avenue at Teague Street. In his vehicle, officers found cocaine, Xanax, Ecstasy, marijuana and and nearly $2,000. He is facing 3 charges of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance. He is currently free on bonds totaling $104,500.

Power Still Out in a Portion of Rusk County

Power Still Out in a Portion of Rusk CountyHENDERSON – All of the power may not be restored in Rusk County until sometime Friday. As many as 5,500 power outages were reported in the county. They were caused by the heavy thunderstorms that moved through the area on Wednesday. Rusk County Electric Cooperative said in a posting on Facebook, because of the storms packing winds up to 60mph, there was damage throughout their system, with southern Rusk County getting hit the hardest. They had crews out all night Wednesday clearing trees off the lines and restringing cable. Once the main lines have been restored, they will focus on the single outages.

Gladewater ISD Employees Fired after Child Left on Bus

Gladewater ISD Employees Fired after Child Left on BusGLADEWATER — Two Gladewater ISD staff members have been fired after a 4-year-old student was left on a bus for 7 hours last week, Superintendent Sedric Clark said Tuesday. According to the Longview News Journal and our news partner KETK, a pair of employees, the driver and bus monitor, failed to follow “the practices in place” on October 22, resulting in the Head Start student’s neglect, Clark said. He added, the most important thing, he said, is that the student “is fine.” Clark said the district, along with Head Start administrators at the Region 7 Education Service Center, are investigating. Child Protective Services and Gladewater police also are investigating.