LONGVIEW – A report of a commercial burglary in process in Longview has resulted in two suspects being arrested. When officers arrived at the building on West Marshall Avenue, they could hear someone inside. Officers located the suspects in the drop ceiling area of the building, where they had climbed in order to avoid detection. A woman, Rhian Nichole Ahart, 19, of Longview, readily came down. The other suspect, Joe King Powell, 36, of Longview, tried evade officers by crawling around in the ceiling for about 20 minutes until they were able to take him into custody. Continue reading Two Longview Burglary Suspects Busted
Three Arrested in East Texas Drug Busts
KILGORE – Drug busts in Kilgore and Gilmer have resulted in three arrests. The joint law enforcement action was part of a larger operation targeting a heroin and methamphetamine drug trafficking organization. Arrested were 28 year old Andrew Jonathan Hearnsberger of Kilgore and 27 year old Johnny Carol Denton and 24 year old Emily Nicole Maples, both of Gilmer. Seized during the arrests were large amounts of heroin, methamphetamine and marijuana, 20 firearms, large amounts of ammo and over $14,000 in cash.
A Positive Outlook for the Tyler Economy in 2017
TYLER- Economist Ray Perryman is optimistic about the economy in 2017. Perryman was in Tyler Thursday to present his annual economic forecast. Perryman says he sees “a lot of things that are looking good for the economy.” He says we’re coming in with some momentum, in terms of output income, employment numbers have been pretty strong and he sees a lot of positive signs. He does see a lot of uncertainty with people not knowing what the new administration will bring, but, on the whole, he says the signs are looking pretty good. Continue reading A Positive Outlook for the Tyler Economy in 2017
Schaefer Sounds Off on Anti-LGBT Bill
AUSTIN (AP/Staff) – A backlash over Texas’ efforts to adopt anti-LGBT bathroom laws has begun, and an East Texas lawmaker is weighing in. A best-selling author is snubbing lawmakers, and Dallas civic leaders are warning major sporting events could go elsewhere. State Representative Matt Schaefer of Tyler fired back with a proposal to restrict lawmakers and others in the Texas capitol to using public bathrooms according to their “biological sex.” Texas is among several states where GOP leaders want people to be required to use restrooms that correspond with the gender on their birth certificates. Continue reading Schaefer Sounds Off on Anti-LGBT Bill
A Smith County Woman Shocked by Downed Power Line
FLINT – An elderly Smith County woman has been airlifted to a Dallas hospital after being severely shocked. It happened around noon Wednesday around a downed power line near the intersection of County Roads 1130 and 1131. Smith County Fire Marshal Connie McCoy-Wasson told KETK heavy winds knocked limbs out of tree and into power lines below. A live wire then fell to the ground and sparked a fire. The 86 year old woman did not realize a live wire was on the ground and began trying to stomp out the flames. That’s when she was shocked. She was burned over 30% of her body. Her current condition is unknown and she has not been identified.
Longview Fatality Accident
LONGVIEW – A Longview motorcyclist has been killed when he hit a pickup that turned in front of him. Killed in the accident on Gilmer Road around 12:15 Wednesday afternoon was Brett Alan Crump, 31, of Longview. Longview police say Crump was wearing a helmet at the time of the collision. The accident occurred when the pickup, driven by Eugene Allen Jones, 47, of Longview, attempted to make a left turn onto Wain Drive, and was hit by the motorcycle. Jones was issued a citation for failure to yield the right-of-way.
Area Sales Tax Allocations Up
AUSTIN – Sales tax allocations are up starting the new year. The same holds true in East Texas. The State Comptroller’s Office is sending out over $647 million in local sales tax allocations for January. This is 4.9% more than in January of last year. And the area sales tax allocations are also up. Tyler will receive $3,252,846.78. This is 6.10% above January of last year. Longview is also up. Their January allocation comes to $2,3338,926.23 . This is up 6.54% from January of 2016. These allocations are based on sales made in November by businesses that report tax monthly.
Longview Pedestrian Fatally Hit by Car
LONGVIEW – A Longview man, Terry Ray Decaro, 59, was killed Monday morning while trying to cross West Marshall Avenue in Longview. According to Longview Police, it happened just before 7:00. Decaro, dressed in all black clothing, was attempting to cross the street and clipped a motorcycle driven by Kameron Boykins, 24, of Longview. He was then struck by a westbound car driven by Billy Don Watkins, 71, of Diana. Decaro was pronounced dead at the scene. Police say no citations will be issued.
Former NFL QB Manziel to Offer Photos with Fans, at a Price
HOUSTON (AP) — Johnny Manziel will be in Houston ahead of the Super Bowl to give fans a chance to take a photo with the 2012 Heisman trophy winner — at a price. Stadium Signatures, a Houston company that sells autographed sports memorabilia, says Manziel will appear at Houston malls in the days before the February 5 Super Bowl at NRG Stadium. He’ll take selfies with fans for $50 and those wishing for more professional photos will need to hand over $99. He’ll provide his autograph for $99. Manziel also will provide an inscription for $29, but it’ll be no more than four words. The 24-year-old Manziel is a free agent who hasn’t signed with a team since the Cleveland Browns released him in March. He starred at quarterback at Texas A&M.
More Information on the Wheeler Death
LONGVIEW – A search warrant returned late last week provides new details in the death of Elizabeth Jane Wheeler, 52. She was found dead at the Hidden Hills Apartments on Gilmer Road in early November. Her daughter, Kayla Ann Wheeler, 28, told investigators at the time that she had killed her mother by stabbing her in the neck. The Longview News Journal reports the warrant says “Wheeler said her mother kept calling the cops on her, and had people with guns on her, and kept doing things to her, and she had to make it stop.” The autopsy showed her mother had stab wounds to the neck with a perforation of the jugular vein and carotid artery, muscles and larynx. Her daughter remains in the Gregg County jail under a $150,000 bond.
Man Arrested Trying to Fake a Drug Test
LONGVIEW – The Gregg County Sheriff’s Department has arrested a man trying to pass a drug test with false urine. The Longview News Journal reports Braydon Alan Peeler, 21, of Hallsville was arrested after he showed up at the Gregg County Adult Probation Office in Longview for a drug test. The report said Peeler was found in possession of a small amount of marijuana and the “Whizzinator,†which delivers fake urine through a plastic bladder and prosthetic penis. He has been charged with falsification of drug test results and possession of marijuana measuring less than two ounces.
Marshall Fugitive Sought
MARSHALL – The Marshall Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating Vuntarius Lamar Brown, 20. Called a “most wanted” fugitive, he is described as a black male, about 6’2†tall, weighs around 150 pounds and has dreadlocks. Brown is wanted in connection with a shooting that occurred on the Southwest side of Marshall. Police Chief Jesus “Eddie†Campa says Brown is believed to be armed and dangerous. Campa says if you see him, do not approach him but instead call the Marshall Police Department.
“Human Action” Started Gladewater Fire
GLADEWATER – Federal investigators have completed their on site investigation of the January 4th fire in downtown Gladewater. ATF Special Agent in Charge, Vincent Pallozzi, said they found that “the fire was caused by human action, but it is undetermined if it was accidental or intentional.” Around 15 special agents and other experts with the National Response Team were activated at the request of the Gregg County Fire Marshal’s Office to join the investigation of the fire. The fire, which started last Wednesday night around 10:00, extensively damaged two buildings. There were no injuries.
Two New Half Mile of History Markers in Tyler
TYLER – The City of Tyler unveiled two new Half Mile of History markers in Downtown Tyler. The stones that were unveiled on Tuesday are part of the Half Mile of History heritage trail and honor. The newest stones honor Willie Neal Johnson and Arthur “Dooley” Wilson.
Johnson was born in Tyler in 1935 and passed away in 2001. He was a gospel singer who became known as “Country Boy” from his rootsy blues-driven style and his down-to-earth friendly personality. He was the oldest of six children in a musical family. His mother motivated her children to pursue their singing careers by taking them to church and making them sing on Sundays. While in his teens, he was tapped to join Rev. C.W. Jackson’s group, the Five Ways of Joy Gospel Singers. A few years later he formed Willie Neal Johnson and the Gospel Keynotes with long-time friends, Ralph McGee, Rev. J.D. Talley, Charles Bailey, John Jackson, Lonzo Jackson and Archie B. McGee. Continue reading Two New Half Mile of History Markers in Tyler
Smith County Husband and Wife Guilty in Federal Court
TYLER – In federal court in Tyler, a Smith County couple has pleaded guilty to charges of health care fraud. Gerard Dengler, 61, and Suzanne Dengler, 52, of Tyler, pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to commit health care fraud in an appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge K. Nicole Mitchell. The couple owned and operated Elite Lab Services, a clinical diagnostic laboratory based in Tyler. the couple had been accused of inflating mileage claims submitted to Medicare. From April through October 2014, the company then sought reimbursement from Medicare for mileage that included the falsely inflated amounts. Under federal statutes, the Denglers each face up to 10 years in federal prison. A sentencing hearing will be scheduled after the completion of a presentence investigation by the U.S. Probation Office. Continue reading Smith County Husband and Wife Guilty in Federal Court
A Guilty Plea in a Double Fatality Wreck
LONGVIEW – A driver responsible for an Upshur County wreck that killed two teenagers has pleaded guilty. Robert William Frazier, 23, pleaded guilty Tuesday to two counts of intoxication manslaughter and two counts of intoxication assault. The wreck last June occurred about six miles west of Gilmer. Frazier’s vehicle veered into the opposite lane of traffic, hitting a car and killing Haley Johnson and Bailee Jordan Russell, two Harmony High School graduates. Two girls were injured. A jury will decide Frazier’s punishment. Jury selection is scheduled for January 23rd in Longview, where the trial was moved.
Women In Tyler Honorees Named
TYLER – The Women in Tyler Planning Committee have introduced the 2017 honorees who will be recognized at a luncheon in March. This year’s theme is “Women Who Make an Impact.” The 2017 honorees are: Doris Batson, Susana Castro, Kui Cogan, Misti Ford, Dr. Dorothy L. Jackson, M.D. and Jane Manley They will be honored at a luncheon on March 23 at the Tyler Rose Garden Center.
State Supreme Court Session in Longview
LONGVIEW – The Texas Supreme Court will be in session in East Texas next month. And the two cases the justices will hear have now been set. The first case is an inheritance rights case out of Amarillo. The second case is about medical malpractice and government immunity out of Houston. The oral arguments will be in the Belcher Center on the campus of Longview’s LeTourneau University. The public is invited to attend the oral arguments on February 16th, from 9:00 to 11:30 that morning. Following the oral arguments there will be time for a question and answer session with the justices. Continue reading State Supreme Court Session in Longview
UT Tyler Online Graduate Nursing Ranked Best in the State
TYLER – The graduate nursing programming at the University of Texas at Tyler is once again being singled out as one of the best in the state. In the 2017 ‘Best Online Nursing Programs’ edition of U.S. News and World Report, The UT Tyler master’s and doctoral degree programs are ranked 13th nationwide out of all online graduate nursing programs surveyed. For the second straight year UT Tyler is the highest ranked Texas institution on the list. The study evaluated only regionally accredited schools that met the federal standard of 100% online course delivery. Continue reading UT Tyler Online Graduate Nursing Ranked Best in the State
A Longview Man Gets Life in Prison
LONGVIEW – It’s multiple life sentences for a Longview man accused of sexually assaulting numerous young girls. Edwin Craig Volcik, 47, pleaded guilty Tuesday morning to 11 counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child. All victims were under the age of 14. After the guilty plea, State District Judge Brad Morin sentenced Volcik to 11 life prison sentences. Following a lengthy investigation, which was led by federal officials, Volcik was arrested in January 2015 at his home on Quail Lane. The arrest followed an investigation of child pornography, but turned into something more
Fatal Home Invasion Under Investigation
NACOGDOCHES COUNTY — Officials in Nacogdoches County are investigating a fatal home invasion. According to KETK, it happened around 11:30 Monday night on Arthur Weaver Road. Investigators said the victim, Joey Gipson, 22, was fatally shot when he confronted the robbers. Two children in the home at the time of the shooting were not injured. The investigation is ongoing.
Three Arrested on Weapons and Drug Charges in Longview
LONGVIEW – Longview police got their man, plus two others following a traffic stop. They had been looking for Desmond Denard Brown, 30, of Longview, on a warrant for a weapons violation. After stopping his car on South High Street, they found in the vehicle prescription codeine, under a seat, and three handguns inside the passenger seat cushion. Two of the guns had been reported stolen. This led to the arrest of two passengers, Royce Jones, 30, and Davardrick Davaughn Lilly, 23, both of Longview. According to the Longview News Journal, Brown has been charged with two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, three counts of unlawfully carrying a weapon, two counts of theft of a firearm and possession of a controlled substance. His bond is $1.775 million. Lilly is charged with unlawfully carrying a weapon and two counts of theft of a firearm. His bond is $500,000. Jones is under a $250,000 bond on a charge of possession of a controlled substance. All three remain in the Gregg County Jail.
Counterfeiting Suspects Sought in Longview
LONGVIEW – Longview police are asking the public’s help in identifying two counterfeit money suspects. The man and woman passed counterfeit money at RD Penny’s Food and Fuel 6 on South Eastman Road. If anyone has any information about the two or the vehicles in the photograph, you are asked to contact Det. Gina Villarreal at 903-237-1164 or Gregg County Crime stoppers at 903-236-7867 or greggcountycrimestoppers.org and reference case #16-21195.
Human Remains Found in East Texas
NACOGDOCHES – Human remains found in a wooded area of Nacogdoches County, have been sent to a Tyler lab for DNA testing to make positive identification. The remains are thought to be those of Centrella Chimney who was reported missing from the Sand Hill area on July 27 of last year. The remains were found Sunday by a landowner was out checking his land. The remains were found down a steep embankment about two miles from State Highway 21 East. The area is less than three miles from where Chimney lived. Continue reading Human Remains Found in East Texas
LETU Earns Reaffirmation of Accreditation
LONGVIEW – The accreditation of LeTourneau University has been reaffirmed. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) Board of Trustees took the action at its annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. SACSCOC conducts extensive accreditation reviews every 10 years. This is to assure the educational quality and effectiveness of its member institutions. LETU President Dr. Dale A. Lunsford is quoted in a news release as saying, “The SACSCOC review is a comprehensive and rigorous examination of all the services we perform as an institution of higher education. Reaffirmation of accreditation means LETU faculty and staff are serving our students with excellence. We are advancing toward our vision of serving the world as the premier Christian polytechnic university.”
Another Teen Arrested in Longview Home Invasion
LONGVIEW – A third teen is now in custody in a Longview home invasion. Reginald Darnell Jones, 17, of Longview, was arrested at the Longview Police Department Friday night on a charge of aggravated robbery. Previoulsy arrested in the case, Sean Owens-Toombs, 18, of Longview and Trekeymian Jamal Allison, 19, of Carthage. The three are said to have forced their way into home on Clearwood Drive on September 8th, and shot a man while attempting to steal drugs. The three are in the Gregg County Jail, each with a $250,000 bond.
Retirement Celebration for Assistant Chief Sharron
TYLER – After 30 years on the job, Tyler’s Assistant Police Chief Steve Sharron has retired. His last day on the job was last Friday, and police scheduled a retirement reception for this afternoon. Sharron began his career with the Tyler Police Department in 1986 as a patrol officer and rose up the ranks to Assistant Chief in 2001. Over the years he has received many awards. In 1991, he was nominated as Officer of the Year by the department employees. Four years later, he was part of the Bike Unit that was selected as the Unit of the Year for the Police Department. In 1997, Sharron was named Supervisor of the Year. In a four year span, Chief Sharron received three Police Commendations.
Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
TYLER – Monday marked Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. Among the Tyler activities was a midday community appreciation event on the square. Among those who spoke at the ceremony was Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith. He called law enforcement “a career in which you answer the call of service to others without recognition of others.†He thanked the community for its support of law enforcement. Mayor Martin Heines declared January 9th as the official Law Enforcement Appreciation Day in the city. The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund says at least 64 law officers were shot and killed last year, the most in 5 years.The number includes the 5 Dallas officers killed in that sniper attack last July.
Body of Longview Man Found
LONGVIEW – The body of a homeless man has been found in Longview. It appears his death was weather related. The body of James Douglas Stoker, 72, of Longview, was found Saturday Early Saturday afternoon under a railroad bridge on North Spur 63.He was lying on a blanket, with a t-shirt on and was partially covered with a jacket. The police reports says it is believed Stoker died because of the cold weather conditions and temperature. Justice of the Peace James Mathis pronounced Stoker dead at the scene and did not order an autopsy.
Longview’s National Night Out Again Successful
LONGVIEW – Longview’s participation in National Night Out activities last October has received national recognition. The National Association of Town Watch has given Longview a verbal pat on the back for its Night Out activities. Neighborhood groups, Crime Watch groups, businesses, and churches took the lead to organize parties within their neighborhoods. Out of 162 cities of comparable size across the country, Longview was ranked 14th. The city was ranked 19th in 2014 and was ranked 15th in 2015. Longview had 127 block parties last year, that’s 19 more than the previous year. This year, Longview’s National Night Out activities will be October 3rd. Continue reading Longview’s National Night Out Again Successful