LONGVIEW – A Longview man is facing a variety of charges, including assaulting a woman twice. Gregg County authorities arrested Damarcus Lakendrick Owens, 24, in Nacogdoches County on Wednesday. The arrest stems from an incident on Centenary Drive on October 8th. Besides assaulting one woman, he is accused of injuring two other women who were trying to fight him off. He’s facing numerous charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, burglary of a habitation, and evading arrest. His bonds total $363,000.
Man Indicted in Longview Murder
LONGVIEW – The Gregg County Grand Jury has indicted a Longview man in a murder in late August. According to the Longview News Journal, GeKainnon Ikemoin-Kenyon Harris, 20, was indicted in the August 30th death of Alexis Bell, 26. She was found shot to death in an apartment on Lake Lamond Drive. Originally, Harris was arrested at the scene on two unrelated assault family violence warrants. He was later charged with manslaughter in Bell’s death. He remains in the Gregg County Jail under bonds totaling $270,000
Tyler Doctor Indicted in Bribery Conspiracy
DALLAS (AP/STAFF) — The founders of and investors in a physician-owned North Dallas hospital, including a Tyler doctor, have been indicted on charges relating to what prosecutors call a massive bribery and kickback conspiracy. The indictment unsealed Thursday in Dallas accuses 21 defendants affiliated with the now-bankrupt Forest Park Medical Center. Included is Dr. Gerald Peter Foox of Tyler. They are accused of scheming to pay and receive bribes and kickbacks totaling about $50 million for patient referrals with high-reimbursement private medical insurance. A U.S. attorney’s statement says such inducements resulted in hospital billings to elite insurance plans of “well over” $500 million from 2009 to 2013. In return, it received $200 million in claim payments. Continue reading Tyler Doctor Indicted in Bribery Conspiracy
Dallas Man Charged with Aggravated Robbery, Evading Arrest
TYLER — Tyler Police have arrested a Dallas man for aggravated robbery. Officers responded to Rotolos Pizza, 8970 south Broadway, just before midnight Thursday. As the officers arrived, they noticed the described suspect leaving the scene in a red Chevrolet HHR. A chase followed ending when the suspect wrecked on Broadway at Loop 49. The suspect then attempted run and was apprehended after a brief foot pursuit. Freddy Criss, 54, Dallas was booked into the Smith County Jail, charged with four counts of aggravated robbery, one count of aggravated assault and evading arrest. The stolen property was recovered. Officials said several victims at Rotolos sustained minor injuries during the robbery. Criss has a criminal history, including bank robbery. In July of 2009, Criss pleaded guilty to the April 30th, 2009, robbery of the First National Bank of Emory.
Missing Longview Teen Sought
LONGVIEW – Longview police are seeking the public’s help is finding a missing teenager. He is Jackson Brady Denton, 16. They say he may be a runaway and he may be in danger. He is about six feet tall and weighs around 150 pounds. When last see, he was wearing black wind pants with a gray stripe, a blue Old Navy jacket and Nike shoes. If you know where he may be found, you are asked to contact Longview Police at 903-237-1170.
Angels Still Need to Be Adopted in Tyler
TYLER – A large number of angels remain on the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree in Tyler. They started out with around 3,000 angels on the tree. Over 1,000 still need to be adopted. The drive will run through the end of next week. Their goal is to have 100% of the angels adopted this year. You are invited to drop by the tree in the Broadway Square Mall and help make it a very merry Christmas for children and seniors in the community.
Tyler Robbery Suspect in Custody
TYLER – A Tyler robbery suspect has been arrested in Louisiana. The U.S. Marshal Service arrested Johnnie Michael Cole Jr., 17. He was arrested in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, on an outstanding warrant for a aggravated robbery. He is said to be one of three suspects who robbed a cab driver Sunday morning, October 2nd, at the intersection of East Front Street and South Beckham. The Tyler Cab driver told officers he was robbed at gun point by three black male suspects. One got into the cab and the others approached the driver and forced him out of the cab at gunpoint. After getting the driver’s wallet and cash, they fled on foot. No injuries were reported.
Man Charged in Cherokee County Murder
MT. SELMAN – A Cherokee County man has been arrested on a murder charge. Rayburn Hobbs, 82, has been charged with the death of Jimmie Gale Zinn, 69. His body was found Wednesday afternoon in a mobile home on County Road 3706. Hobbs owns the home. Zinn’s body was sent to East Texas Forensics in Tyler for an autopsy. It appears he had been shot to death. Hobbs’ bond was set Thursday at $1 million.
Man Returned from Europe for a Marshall Trial
MARSHALL – A man has been extradited from Europe back to Harrison County to stand trial in a fatal accident. Paul Box, 56, was brought from London to Houston where he was picked up by Harrison County officers. When he fled the country, Box had been indicted in the 2010 death of Thomas Jackson Frost, 39, of Jefferson. He was killed when their vehicles collided on Farm Road 134 near Karnack. Box, who was said to have been on drugs and alcohol at the time of the wreck, has been charged with intoxication manslaughter.
Hospital Layoffs in Longview and Marshall
LONGVIEW – Some layoffs have been reported at the Good Shepherd Health System. Fifty employees have been laid off at the health system’s facilities in Longview and Marshall. President and CEO Steve Altmiller said the cuts hit clinical and non-clinical employees. He provided no other details. The Longview News Journal quotes Altmiller as saying, “Like many other health care systems across the country, Good Shepherd Health System has been facing challenging times, resulting in lower overall patient census and financial losses.” The announcement comes a couple of weeks after Good Shepherd announced it was joining the Christus Healthcare system.
Two Tyler Students Advance to State UIL Meet
TYLER – Two John Tyler High School students have advanced to the UIL State Congress competition in Austin next month. Tacorian Tilley claimed first place and Triston Ferguson took second place in the regional meet held last month at John Tyler. Also, Jose Romero finished in fourth place and was awarded TOP Presiding Officer at the regional meet. The competition, modeling the legislative process of the United States Congress, uses a mock legislative assembly that requires students to draft and submit legislation and to research a docket of bills and resolutions dealing with real-world social and political policies prior to the contest to prepare their speeches. Then, at the tournament, they address the merits and disadvantages of each piece of legislation, and vote to pass or defeat the measures they have examined.
UT Tyler Senior Named Gilman International Scholar
TYLER – A senior at The University of Texas at Tyler has received a prestigious scholarship. Senior Jeranda Dennis of Kilgore has been named a 2016 Gilman International Scholar. She is one of more than 850 American undergraduate students from 359 colleges and universities across the U.S. selected to receive the prestigious scholarship. An English major minoring in international studies, Dennis will now be able to spend the semester at Kwansei Gakuin University in Japan.
Man Posts Bond in Woman’s Death
TYLER – A former Tyler man, who now lives in Comal County, posted bond Thursday at the Smith County Jail in the death of a Tyler woman. James Arthur Fulton, 41, was released from jail after posting a $15,000 bond. He is charged with criminal negligent homicide in the death of Hailey Beasely,21, back in May. Fulton’s pickup was headed in the wrong direction when it collided with Beasley’s car on West Grande Boulevard. Fulton admitted having two beers at a restaurant prior to the accident. But investigators say he was not drunk and passed several field sobriety tests at the scene.
New Rescue Vehicle in Marshall
MARSHALL – The Marshall Police Department has added a special kind vehicle to its fleet. The mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle will now be called a Marshall rescue and protection vehicle. It was acquired, without cost, through the Law Enforcement Support Office. It’s a fully armored all-terrain vehicle that will be used as a rescue vehicle during natural disasters. If the streets are flooded, this vehicle will allow officers to rescue anyone that has been trapped by the high water. The rescue vehicle can also be utilized in the event of an active shooter situation or during SWAT situations. Police chief Eddie Campa says with the vehicle, they will be able to reach places they have not been able to in the past.
Longview Woman Arrested for DWI with Infant in Vehicle
GREGG COUNTY — A Longview woman was arrested Tuesday after the Texas Department of Public Safety said she was drunk and driving on the wrong side of the road. She reportedly had a 6-week-old infant improperly restrained in the back seat of her car when she almost collided with two cars. According to KETK, Gillian Ann Dooley, 32, was charged with driving while intoxicated third offense or more, abandoning or endangering a child criminal negligence, possession of a controlled substance in penalty group one measuring between four and 200 grams and possession of marijuana measuring less than two ounces. She was released Wednesday on surety bonds totaling $26,000. Continue reading Longview Woman Arrested for DWI with Infant in Vehicle
Tyler, Longview Hold Christmas Parades
EAST TEXAS — It’s Christmas parade time in East Texas, and Tyler’s and Longview’s are both set for Thursday. The Rotary Clubs of Tyler Christmas Parade will start at 6:00pm in downtown Tyler. The parade will be followed by the 31st Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at the T.B. Butler Fountain Plaza. Lighting the tree will be this year’s Children’s Miracle Network Miracle Child, 14-year-old Destiny Miriah Williams. Continue reading Tyler, Longview Hold Christmas Parades
Bob Westbrook Announces Intention to Seek City Council District 5 Seat
TYLER — Small business owner and community leader Bob Westbrook Wednesday announced his intention to seek the Tyler City Council District 5 seat in the May 2017 election. Current District 5 City Council Member Mark Whatley cannot run again due to term limits. According to a news release, Westbrook was a 19-year CiCi’s Pizza franchisee. He has held several leadership roles for local and statewide organizations including: Chairman, Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce; Executive Board of Directors, Tyler Economic Development Corporation; President, Tyler Sunrise Rotary Club; Chairman, East Texas Food Bank; Chairman, Northeast Texas Public Health District; Chairman, Texas Restaurant Association; and President, East Texas Chapter Texas Restaurant Association. Continue reading Bob Westbrook Announces Intention to Seek City Council District 5 Seat
Officials Seek Parole Violator in Decades-Old Smith County Cases
AUSTIN — The Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the Office of the Inspector General – TDCJ are asking for the public’s help locating a parole violator. According to a news release, Joe Allums II was released from prison after serving time for aggravated kidnapping and attempted murder with a deadly weapon. Officials say the aggravated kidnapping offense took place in 1979 and the attempted murder with a deadly weapon offense took place in 1980, both in Smith County. Allums was tried and convicted on both offenses in April 1980 in Smith County. According to authorities, soon after his release, Allums violated his supervision by not reporting to his parole officer. Continue reading Officials Seek Parole Violator in Decades-Old Smith County Cases
Tiede Continues Appeal Effort
CARTHAGE — Preparations for the appeal of Bernie Tiede’s 99-year sentence continued Monday with the arrival of a 23 volume transcript of his April trial. Tiede was re-tried in April for the murder of 81-year-old Marjorie Nugent of Carthage in 1996. KETK reports Tiede’s defense team was given until December 28 to file arguments to appeal his new sentence. According to his attorney, the defense requested additional time for the appeal but was given a third of what it asked for. No date has been set for this new hearing.
Driver Indicted in Fatal Tyler Accident
SMITH COUNTY — The driver in a two-vehicle fatal crash in south Tyler was indicted earlier this month on one count of criminal negligent homicide. According to Smith County judicial records, a Grand Jury indicted James Fulton on November 10 on the charge of criminal negligent homicide. His conditions of bond were set Tuesday, but those are not known at this time. Back on May 14, 2016, Hailey Beasely, 21, of Tyler, was killed when a pickup headed in the wrong direction hit her car head-on in the eastbound lanes of the 1400 block of W. Grande Boulevard. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Tyler Police later said they did not believe Fulton was under the influence of alcohol during the wrong-way crash and blood was not drawn from him. Fulton was not injured in the accident and he was not charged at the scene with any crime.
N. Beckham Open Again after Downed Lines Caused Closure
Arrest Made Following Disturbance at TJC
TYLER — Tyler Junior College announced Tuesday the arrest of one person in connection with recent deadly conduct cases on campus. According to KETK, Jasper Williams, Jr., 18, of Mesquite, was arrested and charged with two counts of deadly conduct. Williams surrendered to TJC Campus Police on Monday. TJC Police also obtained warrants for two other people on related charges. None of persons involved in the incidents are TJC students. The deadly conducts events took place on campus September 21, November 20 and November 21. In all three cases, TJC students reported a vehicle pulled alongside them and a passenger pointed a gun at them. The suspects were described as black males and were seen driving a dark, four-door vehicle. Continue reading Arrest Made Following Disturbance at TJC
Man Accused of Attacking Longview Nurse
LONGVIEW – Police have arrested a man accused of assaulting a nurse at Longview’s Good Sepherd Medical Center. Booked into the Gregg County jail with a $5,000 bond was Laterrance Alexander, 46, of Houston. According to the Longview News Journal, a nurse told officers Alexander, Tuesday afternoon, lunged at him across a hospital bed while the nurse was trying to administer shots. The nurse said the action injured his shoulder. Hospital security restrained Alexander until police arrived.
Tyler Patrolman Slightly Injured
TYLER – A Tyler policeman was one of two persons injured in a Tuesday afternoon accident. Police spokesman Don Martin says the accident happened on Grande Boulevard just east of South Broadway. Officer Tom Whitworth had finished investigating an accident, and was doing paperwork in his patrol unit, with emergency lights on, when it was hit from the rear. The car that hit him then rolled over on its side. The officer and the motorist, 22 year old Tracey Marble of Tyler, were taken to a Tyler hospital. Both had minor injuries.
No Tickets Issued in a Longview Accident
LONGVIEW – Longview police say no citations will be issued to those involved in Monday’s vehicle and bicycle crash. The accident happened shortly before 2:00 Monday afternoon near the intersection of Pine Tree and East Broadway. Taken to to Good Shepherd Medical Center with life-threatening injuries was John Alan Trepanier, 60, of Longview. Investigators say the accident happened when Trepanier ran a stop sign and rode into the path of a car driven by a 24 year old Longview woman. The police report says he attempted to move out of the cars path but was unable to get completely out of the way before the rear tire of his bicycle was struck and he fell to the ground.
Fatal Wreck in Rusk County
RUSK COUNTY — DPS troopers are continuing to investigate a double fatality Tuesday morning wreck in Rusk County. Killed was Cassidy Massey, 21, of Henderson and Ryder L. Frizzell, 5, of Henderson. An infant in a rear-facing child safety seat was transported to LSU Medical center in Shreveport with unknown injuries. According to DPS Sgt. Jean Dark, troopers responded around 7:30 a.m. to the two-vehicle fatal crash just south of the Smith County line. Preliminary crash investigation revealed that a pickup had been traveling northbound when it stopped to make a left turn onto CR 4117. A Chevrolet Z71 pickup truck was also traveling northbound and came upon the stopped vehicle. Continue reading Fatal Wreck in Rusk County
2017 Texas Miracle Child Introduced
TYLER — Tyler’s Christmas parade is Thursday evening at 6:00. That will be followed by the 31st Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at the T.B. Butler Fountain Plaza. Lighting the tree will be the 2017 Texas Miracle Child. She is Destiny Miriah Williams, 14, of Tyler. She was introduced Tuesday morning at a news conference at the Rose Garden Center. Shortly after her birth in February 2002, a routine PKU test revealed that Destiny had Sickle Cell Disease. She has learned to manage her condition, although she still suffers problems that require hospitalization at least twice a year. And she may need a hip replacement as a result of complications from the disease. But, as her doctor will tell you, Destiny is committed to her health and her hobbies, and what inspires him “is that she can stick with it all and love life.â€
Anderson County Deputy Injured Serving a Warrant
PALESTINE – The Texas Rangers are assisting in the investigation of an incident that saw two persons injured, including an Anderson County Sheriff’s deputy. The incident happened Monday afternoon in Palestine as deputy Heriberto Rodriguez tried to serve a warrant on Marquette Laran Walker, 39. When Warker refused to get out of his vehicle, the deputy opened the driver’s door to remove him. That’s when Walker started driving away, dragging the deputy. The car stopped when the deputy shot Walker in the hand. Walker was first treated at a Palestine hospital, then transferred to a Tyler hospital. The deputy was treated and released at a Palestine hospital.
Tyler Man Busted for On-Line Solicitation
TYLER – A Tyler man is in custody for on-line solicitation. Arrested, and charged with the 2nd degree felony, was 25 year old Greggory Mario Johnson. He is said to have entered into a social media web-site and started a conversation with what he thought was a 13 year old girl. It was actually a Tyler police investigator. He is said to have solicited a sex act and agreed to meet her in a city park. He was arrested Monday evening when he showed up at the park. He was booked into the Smith County Jail with a bond of $60,000.
Johnny Manziel Sued by Club Employee
EAST TEXAS — Johnny Manziel has been tangled up in yet another legal battle. Manziel is being sued over an apparent bar fight. Eric Newton is reportedly suing Manziel in Austin, claiming the former NFL quarterback broke Newton’s nose during a party. Newton said he was working at a club in September when Manziel ordered drinks. Newton couldn’t prepare them because he is not a bartender. Newton says he and Manziel argued and Manziel ended the disagreement by punching Newton in the face, breaking his nose. Newton is seeking up to a million-dollars in damages.
