Game Warden Cites Some Area Fishermen

Game Warden Cites Some Area FishermenAUSTIN – A recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement report shows some area fishermen were usinging their hands, and not their heads. A Smith County game warden was patrolling from his truck around Lake Palestine when he noticed a group of fishermen pull up to a known catfish noodling spot. Noodling is catching catfish with your hands. After watching the group for some time, the warden noticed an illegal fishing device was being used to snag fish. The warden confronted the group, seized the illegal device and issued multiple citations for violation of hand fishing laws, no fishing licenses and other water safety violations. No names were mentioned in the report.

East Texan Busted for Child Porn

East Texan Busted for Child PornAUSTIN – An Anderson County man has been arrested on child pornography charges. The Child Exploitation Unit of the state attorney general’s office has arrested John Aaron Burney, 43, of Palestine. The arrest follows a CyberTipline report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. When investigators executed a search warrant at Burney’s residence, they found child pornography on his cell phone. They also seized seized additional digital storage devices for examination. Burney, who could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted, was booked into the Anderson County Jail.

Tyler Police Looking for Fraud Suspects

Tyler Police Looking for Fraud SuspectsTYLER- Tyler police are looking for several suspects who frequent the Tyler area and are suspected of committing credit card fraud. Police spokesman Don Martin says the suspects are using re-encoded credit cards with stolen information to purchase gift cards that may be turned in for cash and merchandise. They believe that they are staying several days at a time to commit these crimes and then possibly head back to Dallas. Martin said retailers and hotel’s should be on alert to spot these suspects and notify police. Continue reading Tyler Police Looking for Fraud Suspects

One Killed and 3 Injured in Harrison County Wreck

HARLETON – A Gladewater teenager has died in a one vehicle accident just west of Harleton in Harrison County. Bobbie Renee Burke, 17, died in the wreck shortly after 12:45 Thursday morning. Burke was a passenger in a car which was heading south on County Road 4310 which left the road on a curve and hit a tree. The car’s driver, Melvin Bradshaw, 24, of Hallsville and his other two passengers, Shalynn Tipton, 19, of Longview and Kyler McBride, 21, of Hallsville, are hospitalized at CHRISTUS Good Sherpherd Medical Center in Marshall.

Lake Palestine Excellent for Bass Fishing

Lake Palestine Excellent for Bass FishingEAST TEXAS – An area lake is ranked one of the best bass lakes in the country. Bassmaster Magazine says Lake Palestine is ranked 5th in the central part of the country. Lake Fork came in at number 11, Caddo Lake was 13th. And, overall Sam Rayburn Reservoir is ranked the second best in the nation. It jumped ahead of Toledo Bend which fell to 4th in the region. As for bragging rights for the individual state with the most lakes making the Top 100, Texas wins by a long shot. The Lone Star State features 11 lakes that made the cut. California was a distant second, with seven lakes being ranked in the Top 100.

Celebration Set Tonight for Renovated Bergfeld Park Amphitheater

Celebration Set Tonight for Renovated Bergfeld Park AmphitheaterTYLER — It’s taken an an extra week, but Tyler is now ready to welcome a renovated local landmark to the community. Due to inclement weather, the Bergfeld Summer Showcase was rescheduled from last Thursday till this evening from 6:30 till 8:00. The event celebrates the redesign and reopening of Bergfeld Park’s Amphitheater and the new Centene Stage. Tyler Civic Theater and the City of Tyler are collaborating on the show. City personnel say everyone’s invited to watch and sing along to songs and scenes from the shows “Rock of Ages,” “Peter Pan Jr. the Musical” and “Legally Blonde the Musical.” Food trucks will be on site, and attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and portable seating. Continue reading Celebration Set Tonight for Renovated Bergfeld Park Amphitheater

Woman Is Said to Have Bought Two Cars With False Info

Woman Is Said to Have Bought Two Cars With False InfoLONGVIEW – A Longview woman is in the Gregg County Jail on fraud charges. An auto dealership on West Loop 281 told officers that a woman had bought two vehicles using false information. Investigators were later able to identify her as Sonya Diane Jackson, 37. They later found her sitting in one of the vehicles on Massingill Drive. In her purse they found over a gram of methamphetamine. She has now been charged with fraudulent use or possession of Identifying Information, theft of services, possession of a controlled substance. Her bonds total $30,000.

Marshall Police Continue Search for Assault Suspect

MARSHALL — Marshall police continue their search for a man accused of beating a disabled person. An arrest warrant has been issued for 23-year-old Dillon Burr, of Marshall. He is being charged with injury to the disabled, which is a felony. Burr is accused of beating a man at a Marshall service station shortly before 12:30 Sunday morning. Surveillance video from the business back up the victim’s account of what happened. Burr is also wanted for a parole violation warrant out of Harrison County. The suspect’s brother, Noah Burr surrendered to authorities Wednesday morning for has part in the service station attack.

Two More Drug Arrests in Henderson County

Two More Drug Arrests in Henderson CountyATHENS — Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse continues his crackdown on drug suspects as deputies arrest Zackary Ryan Clemons, 39, and Haley Danielle Middleton, 23. Hillhouse says the arrests came on Westwood Beach Drive, south of Chandler, after a substantial amount of methamphetamine was thrown out of a vehicle as Clemons was stopped for a traffic violation. Continue reading Two More Drug Arrests in Henderson County

Longview Man, With Cocaine in His Shoe, Arrested

Longview Man, With Cocaine in His Shoe, ArrestedLONGVIEW – Another traffic stop and a drug bust for Longview police. It all started when a car was stopped on South Access Road for a defective brake light. The driver, along with Ronnie Taylor, 52, of Longview, his passenger, was arrested for outstanding warrants. But that was not all of Taylor’s troubles. A jailer at the Gregg County Jail found crack cocaine inside one of Taylor’s shoes.

Input Sought on Smith County Road Plan

Input Sought on Smith County Road PlanTYLER — Smith County is soliciting opinions from residents about their road concerns and suggested improvements. According to a news release, it’s part of the county’s commitment to strategic planning and to ensure the county road infrastructure remains solid for decades. Following Commissioners Court approval on Tuesday, residents can begin providing input by going to http://www.smith-county.com and submitting their comments electronically through an e-form. The Commissioners Court is also planning several public open houses to gather input. Continue reading Input Sought on Smith County Road Plan

Tyler Police Arrest Burglary Suspect

Tyler Police Arrest Burglary SuspectTYLER — A man accused of breaking into a Tyler restaurant has been taken into custody. An alarm at the Lindo Mexico Restaurant, on Gentry Parkway, sounded around 5:00 Tuesday morning. Arriving officers said the building was broken into and that the suspect had fled. After reviewing the security video with the owner, officers were able to locate the suspect a short distance from the restaurant walking down the street. Andre Lamont Coker Jr., 21, was detained and searched. Officers found a gun in his waistband, several types of illicit narcotics and evidence from the restaurant. Coker was charged with burglary of building, possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon and three warrants out of Smith County Sheriff’s Office.

Former Jail Administrator Sentenced to Prison

Former Jail Administrator Sentenced to PrisonWOOD COUNTY — A former East Texas jail administrator has been sentenced to prison. According to KETK, ex-Wood County Jail Captain David McGee has been sentenced to two years in prison for his role in helping an inmate escape the Wood County Jail and tampering with government documents. McGee resigned back in February amid an investigation into inappropriate contact between the former administrator and an inmate. During the course of that investigation, McGee was arrested by the Texas Rangers and charged with two counts of tampering with evidence. He was booked into jail and later released on bond. Continue reading Former Jail Administrator Sentenced to Prison

Inmate Arrested Following Escape

SULPHUR SPRINGS — The trusty that escaped from the Hopkins County Jail Tuesday morning is back in custody. According to the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office, Barney Ebey, 53, escaped while performing work at the Hopkins County Civic Center just after 8:00. He was arrested in Henderson County Tuesday night after a manhunt through a wooded area. The person responsible for driving the get-away vehicle was arrested Tuesday afternoon. Ebey was initially incarcerated for a charge of engaging in organized crime related to the theft of heavy equipment.

Lindale Theft Suspect Sought

Lindale Theft Suspect SoughtLINDALE – Lindale police are looking for a man who is accused of leaving a store without paying for what he had. He is said to have walked out of the Brookshire’s in Lindale without paying. He may be doing the same thing at the Brookshire’s in Mineola. There is no vehicle description available. If you recognize the man, you are asked to contact Lindale police.

One Dies in Rusk County Wreck

REKLAW – A one vehicle accident on a wet Rusk County road has killed a Galveston man. Dead at the scene was Austin Guilmette, 19. The DPS report said he was heading south of Farm Road 839 north of Reklaw at an unsafe speed. His pickup left the road as he exited a curve, and hit a tree. The accident occurred just before 9:00 Monday morning.

East Texan Charged With Forgery

East Texan Charged With ForgeryLONGVIEW – Longview police have arrested a Panola County man for trying to cash a forged check. Officers were called to a bank on East Whaley. That’s where they found Blake Ryan Stanford, 21, of Carthage. He told officers that he and another person had done some yard work for someone. He said the other person drove him to the bank and gave him a check. Stanford said he forged the check owner’s name on it and was attempting to cash the check for $100. He was charged with forgery and booked into the Gregg County Jail.

East Texas Woman Guilty of Aggravated Assault

East Texas Woman Guilty of Aggravated AssaultGILMER – An Upshur County woman has been found guilty of attacking a woman with a cooking pot. Francis Bailey Clark, 77, of Big Sandy, was found guilty of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. She was was sentenced by the judge to five years in prison, probated for two years, along with community service and anger management. It all started in January 2016 when she confronted a woman about money she felt was owed her. Clark is said to have injured the woman when she hit her with a large heavy metal cooking pot. She claimed self-defense. The jury didn’t buy it.

Couple Named in Fatal Cherokee County Accident

Couple Named in Fatal Cherokee County AccidentJACKSONVILLE – The couple involved in a fatal train accident in Cherokee County has been identified. Killed in the June 13th incident was Michael Matthew Heiskell, 28, of Pampa. The woman, who was injured, is Shelby Laws, 26, of Conroe. The two had been riding on top of a Union Pacific freight train. Both were knocked from the train. The man fell off near Jacksonville. The woman was able to hold on, and jumped off when the train slowed down in the Troup area. She suffered a broken leg. Investigators say the two met in Austin where they traveled together to San Marcos, where they jumped on the train. The train, which had originated in Laredo, was carrying autos to Chicago.

Man Sentenced in Upshur County Killing

Man Sentenced in Upshur County KillingGILMER – An Upshur County man has pleaded guilty to killing his stepfather. Clinton Ray Allen, 45, of Gilmer entered the guilty plea in state district court in Gilmer Tuesday morning. He was sentenced to 45 years in prison. He was charged in the April 6th shooting of James Earl Robertson. He was found with a gunshot wound to his head in his home on Holly Road, southwest of Gilmer. Following his arrest Allen told officers that he shot his stepdad because he had talked bad about his dead mother.

Bullard Highlighted Before Smith County Commissioners

Bullard Highlighted Before Smith County CommissionersTYLER – Smith County Commissioners learned about the community of Bullard during Tuesday’s commissioners’ court session. Mayor Pam Frederick, who gave the presentation, believes Bullard is a shining star in East Texas and is proud to be a part of its progress. The presentation was part of the commissioners’ Connecting Communities initiative. The city was formed in 1867, but became known as Bullard in 1883. Mayor Fredreck says the town has seen a slow shift in focus over time. The mayor said from 2000 to 2010, Bullard experienced 114% growth in its population, and it is on track to have the same increase by the next Census. From 2010 to 2017, the city has grown 62.4%, to about 4,000 residents. Continue reading Bullard Highlighted Before Smith County Commissioners

Tyler Police Search for Theft Suspects

Tyler Police Search for Theft SuspectsTYLER — Tyler Police are asking for the public’s help in locating several suspects wanted for theft. According to authorities, on June 6th, three suspects attempted to steal a Snapper zero turn riding mower from the front of the garden center of Walmart on Hwy 64 West. An employee noticed the three attempting to load the mower into the bed of a blue pick-up truck. The suspects dropped the mower and fled after the employee yelled at them. The three suspects returned to the same location June 24, cut the lock on the Snapper mower, loaded it into the bed of the truck and left. The retail price of the mower is listed at $2,696.00. Anyone with information is asked to contact Dt. Craig Shine at Tyler Police Department at 903-531-1090 or call Tyler Smith County Crime Stoppers at 903-597-2833.

Marshall Policeman Promoted

Marshall Policeman PromotedMARSHALL – Their was a promotion ceremony Monday afternoon at the Marshall Police Department. Officer Cory Adkinson was promoted to sergeant. He has been with the Marshall Police Department since 2011. He began his law enforcement career in 2011 with the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office as a Detention Officer. He left Gregg County to put himself through the Kilgore College Police Academy. During his police career in Marshall, Adkinson has worked in many capacities. He is currently assigned to the Patrol Division. He is a Field Training Officer and a member of the Marshall Police Department SWAT team.

East Texas Drug Trafficker Is Prison Bound

East Texas Drug Trafficker Is Prison BoundLUFKIN – A Nacogdoches man is heading to federal prison because of drug trafficking violations. Jon McNeely, 24, was sentenced in Lufkin Monday by U.S. District Judge Ron Clark, to 20 years in prison. He had pleaded guilty in March to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. According to federal prosecutors, McNeely was a major methamphetamine trafficker in Nacogdoches and Angelina counties. His drug trafficking organization was responsible for distributing over 15 kilograms of methamphetamine in the area.

Harrison County Man Indicted in Gregg County Murder

Harrison County Man Indicted in Gregg County MurderLONGVIEW – A Marshall man has been indicted in Gregg County in a February murder. The district attorney’s office announced on Monday Darrell Wayne Wilson, 58, has been indicted in the February death of Ivory Neil Wilson, 57, of Longview. Her body was found in her apartment after officers had been sent there on a welfare check. Officers had been told that no one had been able to get in touch with the woman for several days. After running down numerous leads, officers were able to arrest Ivory on April 28th. He remains in the Gregg County Jail under a $250,000 bond.

Homicide Investigation Underway in Palestine Woman’s Death

Homicide Investigation Underway in Palestine Woman’s DeathPALESTINE – The preliminary autopsy report on the body of a Palestine woman shows the death to be a homicide. The body of Ricki Deann Taylor, 46, was found Friday night in a remote location between Grapeland and Latexo in Houston County. She was last seen last Wednesday night, and reported missing on Thursday. Taylor’s family members posted on Facebook that her blue Ford pickup was found in Willie Myers Park in Palestine with damage and that it looks like it had been forced off the road. The preliminary report said she died from a gunshot wound to the head. Palestine police say the investigation is ongoing and that detectives are pursuing all leads, with the assistance of the Texas Rangers. Continue reading Homicide Investigation Underway in Palestine Woman’s Death

Fatal Anderson County Fire Remains Under Investigation

Fatal Anderson County Fire Remains Under InvestigationPALESTINE – A second person killed in an Anderson County fire has been identified. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office says Amanda Beth Corson, 40, of Palestine was the second person killed in a June 18th fire. It occurred on County Road 2901 Southwest of Palestine. The fire also killed Casey Lee Williamson, 41, who lived at the residence. The cause of the fire has yet to be determined. It remains under investigation by the sheriff’s department and the state fire marshal’s office.

Tyler Police Issue Scam Alert

Tyler Police Issue Scam AlertTYLER — The Better Business Bureau has notified the Tyler Police Department that it’s received numerous phone calls from citizens about a caller claiming to work for the Tyler Police Department and asking for a donation to the organization. According to a news release, the Tyler Police Department will not solicit any monetary funds over the phone. If you get one of these calls, police say do not donate money — just hang up. Continue reading Tyler Police Issue Scam Alert

Officials: Woman Tried to Hide Meth in Patrol Vehicle

Officials: Woman Tried to Hide Meth in Patrol VehicleATHENS – Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse says two deputies stopped a Flint woman Sunday night and discovered a substantial amount of suspected methamphetamine she tried to hide in their patrol vehicle. Rachel Rush, 33, was arrested after 10 p.m. at the intersection of FM 315 and County Road 4201 after the deputies first discovered a small amount of illegal drugs, pills and needles in her vehicle, according to Hillhouse. After her arrest, she was seen on the squad car’s camera removing a concealed item from her clothing and placing it between the rear seat and the backrest. A clear, plastic baggie containing approximately 9 grams of suspected methamphetamine was logged in as evidence in the case along with the other contraband and paraphernalia. Rush faces charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of a dangerous drug.