Longview Man Sentenced for Producing Child Pornography

TYLER – A 51-year-old Longview man has been sentenced to federal prison for child exploitation violations in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney John M. Bales Wednesday. Mitchell Duane Porter pleaded guilty on Jan. 11 to production of child pornography. He was sentenced in Tyler to 180 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Leonard E. Davis.

According to information presented in court, on Aug. 26, 2011, a federal search warrant was executed at Porter’s residence. Several computers, cameras, and other forms of digital media and media storage devices were seized during the search. A forensic analysis of the seized items revealed over a thousand images of child pornography with approximately 8 of those photos taken by Porter. Some of the images depicted prepubescent children under the age of 12 years engaged to sexually explicit conduct, and some of the images involved the actual commission of a sexual act. A federal grand jury returned an indictment on Sep. 21, 2011, charging Porter with federal violations.

Mexican National Guilty of Federal Immigration Violations

TYLER — A 32-year-old Mexican National has pleaded guilty to federal immigrations violations in East Texas. Raul Campos Alegria pleaded guilty in a Tyler courtroom Tuesday to being unlawfully in the United States after having been previously deported. According to information presented in court, on Dec. 14, 2011, Alegria was located in Smith County after he had already ben deported following a drug trafficking conviction. Alegria now faces up to 20 years in federal prison, to be followed by deportation. A sentencing date has not been set.

Multi-Vehicle Wreck in Longview

LONGVIEW — A multi-vehicle wreck at Eastman Road and Neiman Marcus Parkway in Longview causes some traffic tie-ups Wednesday, closing down a portion of Eastman for a time. According to KETK, the wreck happened during the 6:00 hour Wednesday morning when a salt water tanker experienced possible brake failure and the driver was unable to stop at the red light of the intersection. The tanker hit a Ford Explorer in front of it, which caused the Explorer to hit a mini-van in front of it.

The driver of the Explorer, who has not been identified, was pinned in the vehicle and had to be freed by emergency crews. She was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Three people were in the mini-van. They had minor injuries and were treated on-scene. Police are investigating the cause of the wreck.

Man Charged with Shooting Stepson

CASS COUNTY — A husband claimed he was protecting his spouse, which led to a shooting. Keith Rondall Boyd, 53, Hughes Springs, intervened in an argument between his wife and stepson and ended the dispute by reportedly shooting the stepson, Larry Joe Sowden, 41. The Cass County Sheriff said Boyd was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The incident happened May 27 about five miles south of Hughes Springs at the intersection of CR 1599 and FM 161.

East Texas GOP Chairman Claimed Some Voters Not Allowed to Cast Ballots

GILMER — Upshur County GOP Chairman Ken Ambrose is challenging the outcome of this past week’s primary, alleging some voters were not allowed to cast ballots. According to the Longview News-Journal, Ambrose finished last in a three-way primary for the party chairmanship, missing a run-off spot by 61 votes. According to documents filed with the Upshur County district clerk’s office, Ambrose is seeking a temporary injunction against Cynthia Ridgeway and Chuck Mears, both of whom topped him in the primary and are heading to the July 31 run-off.

Ambrose alleges some voters in Pct. 1 were denied their right to vote because their voter registration cards were miscoded with an incorrect precinct number. The filing includes affidavits from about a dozen voters who say they were denied.

Alert Neighbors Helped Save Burning Home

GREGG COUNTY — Longview firefighters were able to contain a house fire Tuesday afternoon before it gutted a home. It happened around 3:00 on the 1200 block of Zeola Street. Officials tell KETK the house was empty at the time of the fire. It was called in by neighbors. No one was injured. Crews are still trying to determine the cause of the fire. The extent of the damage is unknown.

Fifteen FSA Offices Closing in Texas

COLLEGE STATION — Some communities in East Texas and elsewhere in the state are about to lose their Farm Service Agency offices. James B. Douglass, Acting Texas State Executive Director for the Farm Service Agency (FSA), announced Tuesday that USDA Secretary Thomas A. Vilsack has approved the closure of 15 FSA county offices in Texas, a process that will begin immediately. The county offices confirmed for closure in East Texas include Upshur-Gregg, Rusk, Van Zandt, Cass-Marion, and Shelby. According to an FSA news release, after the required notifications have been provided to producers, FSA employees, and office landlords, closure dates will be established and made publicly available.

“FSA places the utmost priority on ensuring that our services to producers remain strong as this consolidation process begins,” said FSA Administrator Bruce Nelson. According to the news release, the agency will provide farmers and ranchers affected by closures an opportunity to choose the most convenient neighboring county office with which to conduct their future business with the agency. In addition, officials say, all employees in a closing office will be provided an opportunity to continue their work with FSA.

The news release continues that as a federal agency, FSA has been affected by widespread budget reductions made by Congress. Since 2011, the agency has lost 1,230 permanent employees through voluntary early separation and normal retirement. In addition, officials say, FSA has been forced to reduce discretionary administrative expenses by over 30 percent in the last fiscal year alone. You can go to http://www.fsa.usda.gov/officeconsolidations For a complete list of FSA county offices nationwide affected by this decision.

American Eagle Adds New Flight at Tyler

TYLER — American Eagle Airlines has added a new arriving and departing flight at Tyler Pounds Regional Airport beginning June 14. With this additional flight, East Texas travelers will have a new option for flying in and out of Tyler in the evenings. The new flight is scheduled to arrive from Dallas Fort-Worth Airport (DFW) at 6:45 p.m. and depart to DFW at 7:15 p.m. each day.

“Tyler has needed this new flight in the evening schedule because the 5:15 p.m. and 10:05 p.m. flights from DFW to Tyler Pounds are often completely full,” said Airport Manager Davis Dickson. “Having the additional evening departure from Tyler will also enhance American’s flexibility to serve passengers needing to leave Tyler after 6 p.m. I’m very pleased to see this expansion of commercial air services for our customers in the region.”

Customers wishing to book their flights should go to the American Airlines web site at http://www.AA.com or go to the airport web site at http://www.TylerAirport.com for links to the airline reservation centers. “One tip to saving time and money is to always book your flight to and from Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR),” added Dickson. “Check with your travel agent or travel web site and use the three letter code TYR for Tyler Pounds Regional Airport.” Passengers are advised to arrive at the airport one hour before departure time to allow plenty of time for baggage check-in and to obtain boarding passes.

“Enhanced frequency in our airline schedules is coming at the right time for Tyler,” said Mayor Barbara Bass. “We especially need these evening flights for our business travelers and I’m sure that the new flights will fill up quickly.”

Officials: Blueberry Festival Highlights Healthy Food

NACOGDOCHES — 19,000 people are expected in Nacogdoches Saturday for the Texas Blueberry Festival. Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples says blueberries taste great and are good for you. According to Staples, just a one-cup serving “provides five grams of fiber — more than most fruits and vegetables — and contains only 80 calories.” The weather and soil in the Nacogdoches area provide prime growing conditions for blueberries.

TISD TAKS Scores Show Big Improvements

TYLER — The preliminary TAKS testing scores are released, and the Tyler Independent School District saw some dramatic improvements. The most significant improvements were in the 10th grade math, an 8% jump, and science, which had a 6% increase. TISD’s Kim Tunnell told KETK, “We’re really excited about these scores and very proud of the hard work of our teachers and our curriculum staff in working together to make sure that our students were well-prepared for the test this year.”

Deputy Seriously Injured in Weekend Wreck

ANDERSON COUNTY — An East Texas deputy is hospitalized following a wreck while responding to a call. According to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Deputy Hunter Lawrence suffered critical injuries as a result of the wreck Saturday night. It happened on U.S. 287 South just inside the Palestine city limits. Officers said five other people, including three children, were injured. KETK reports, none of the other injuries were serious. Lawrence is listed in critical condition at a Tyler hospital.

Infant’s Death Remains Under Investigation

CHEROKEE COUNTY — Cherokee County officials continue to investigate the death of a newborn. According to KETK, authorities say the parents chose to pray over the baby before calling for help 15 hours after the child’s death. Officials received the call around 4:00 in the morning on Sunday, May 27. Investigators said that they don’t expect to have any new information until later this week. They did say they were waiting on an autopsy report.

Career Criminal on Probation Arrested Again

GREGG COUNTY — A Longview man is arrested following some bizarre behavior. It happened Saturday night on Valentine road when a Gregg County Sheriff’s Deputy spotted Bryan Durrel Lynch, 30, Longview, driving his vehicle in reverse.The deputy said the 1991 Honda also had a defective license plate light. When the deputy stopped the driver he found a stash of drugs, including a large amount of cocaine, and a suspected drug dealers’ little black book of transactions, including buyers and amounts. According to the Longview News-Journal, Lynch was taken into custody and charged him with manufacturing/delivery of a controlled substance. Gregg County records show Lynch was arrested more than two dozen times. He was serving a probated sentence for a previous narcotics conviction at the time of his arrest Saturday. Lynch is being held in the Gregg County Jail on a $50,000 bond.

Human Remains Found West of Tool

TOOL — The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office says human remains were found last week on CR 2448, or Flagg Lake Road, west of Tool. According to KETK, the HCSO says part of a skull turned up in the 10000 block of the road on Thursday. Authorities say the following morning, investigators and state troopers searched the wooded area where the skull portion had been found and located more human remains. HCSO is investigating, and bone fragments have been sent off for analysis.

Food Bank’s Summer Food Program

EAST TEXAS — The East Texas Food Bank’s Summer Food Program kicked off Tuesday at City Park, 200 West Queen Street in Tyler, at 11:45 a.m. Food bank staffers say the program provides free nutritious meals to children at 56 sites throughout East Texas. Since school is out, thousands of East Texas children will be looking for places they can meet their friends, have fun, and eat healthy meals.

According to a news release, the program provides nutritious meals free to all children ages 1 to 18 at participating feeding sites. Meals and snacks are also available to persons with disabilities over the age of 18 who participate in school programs for people who who are mentally or physically disabled. To participate, children just need to show up. There is no need to register, and no proof of age or income is required.

Food program sites are in Arp, Canton, Carthage, Crockett, Clarksville, Hallsville, Hawkins, Henderson, Jacksonville, Jefferson, Karnack, Kilgore, Lindale, Longview, Marshall, Mineola, Mt. Pleasant, Palestine, Reklaw, Tyler, Waskom and Wills Point. All sites will be closed on July 4th in observance of the 4th of July Holiday.

For Summer Food Program sites and hours of operation in your area dial 211. You can also visit http://www.EastTexasFoodBank.org/SummerFood for the serving sites and time for each city.

Panola County Man Sentenced for Methamphetamine Violations

TYLER – A 33-year-old Carthage man has been sentenced to federal prison for drug violations in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney John M. Bales Monday. Billy Glenn Carroll pleaded guilty on Jan. 4 to possession of pseudoephedrine with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine. He was sentenced in Tyler to 100 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Michael H. Schneider on June 1.

According to information presented in court, on Aug. 1, 2009, Carroll purchased cold pills containing 3.60 grams of pseudoephedrine from a CVS store in Carthage. Carroll also admitted to purchasing cold pills on 18 different occasions from Aug. 1, 2009 to Apr. 8, 2010, which amounted to approximately 47.58 grams of pseudoephedrine, with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine. Carroll was indicted by a federal grand jury on Apr. 6, 2011.

New Civil Air Patrol Facility Moving to Nacogdoches

NACOGDOCHES — The Civil Air Patrol has decided to move its new command center and training facility to Nacogdoches. Several Texas cities were vying to host the C.A.P., but Col. Brooks Cima says Nacogdoches has its advantages. According to Cima, “It will fill the gap between Tyler, Texas, and Baytown, Texas — which are the only two flying units that we have on the east side of the state.” The C.A.P. handles 95 percent of all inland search and rescue missions in Texas and has about 3,500 members in the state.

Fatal Shooting Victim Identified

SMITH COUNTY — A Tyler man is dead following a shooting Sunday afternoon. According to KETK, officials say it happened at a house off CR 37 in Smith County — next door to a birthday party for a two-year-old. The man has been identified as Jose Sanchez, 45. Two other men were taken to area hospitals. Authorities say the incident is under investigation. So far, no arrests made.

Parade of Homes Underway

TYLER — The 59th annual Tyler Area Builders’ Association Parade of Homes got underway over the weekend. It’s a chance for local builders and landscapers to showcase their work. Visitors pay $10 to walk through some 3 dozen homes. One builder tells KETK several hundred visitors stopped by one of his homes Saturday, something he says will bring potential customers and boost the local economy. The Parade runs through June 10th.

GOP Chairman Accused of Assault

UPSHUR COUNTY — Gilmer police are investigating an assault charge against Upshur County GOP Chairman Ken Ambrose. Police Chief James Grunden confirmed Saturday his office is looking into allegations made Friday by John Melvin Dodd about an incident that day at Upshur County Republican Party headquarters. According to the Longview News-Journal, in an interview, Dodd said the incident occurred while he was trying to conduct business at headquarters.

“I was assaulted by Ken Ambrose when I went after 2:00 to the Republican Party headquarters to turn in an application for my son, Joe Dodd, to run for precinct chairman of Pct. 17 on the Upshur County Republican Party Executive Committee,” Dodd said. “I filed an assault charge against Ken Ambrose with the Gilmer Police Department.”

Numerous Dogs Rescued from Alleged Puppy Mill

MARSHALL — Lots of dogs in East Texas are going to need a new home. Authorities from the city of Marshall, along with Harrison County personnel, rescued nearly 70 dogs from a run-down puppy mill this past week. The mill was located in the northwestern part of Harrison County. Kay Hill of the Harrison County Humane Society says a variety of dogs are available. According to Hill, the dogs were being bred in deplorable conditions. Most of the dogs are being transferred to the North Texas Humane Society, where they will be available for adoption.

Several Train Cars Jump Train Track

WOOD COUNTY — Two train cars jumped the track in Mineola Saturday night. The Mineola Fire Department said a Union Pacific train was passing through the intersection of Highway 69 through downtown Mineola around roughly 7:45 when the cars jumped the track. According to KETK, three intersections were blocked, but have since re-opened.

Man Accused of Sexual Assault Arrested

GREGG COUNTY — Longview Police early Friday arrested a Harrison County man wanted for aggravated sexual assault of a child. Alan Ivan Russell is being held without bond in connection with the assault on a 6-year-old girl. Russell, 37, was transferred from Gregg County Jail to Harrison County late Friday. Webb said the arrest stems from an incident that occurred April 27. He was picked up by Longview police at 2:20 a.m. Friday in the 2500 block of 12th Street.

Fatal Wrong-Way Crash Investigated

LINDALE — Investigators on Friday were trying to determine why a Lindale woman was driving the wrong way on Interstate 20 late Wednesday when her pickup crashed into oncoming traffic, leaving five people dead. According to the Longview News-Journal, Krystle Dawn Carranza, 27, her three young daughters and Fred Ulysses Hammett Jr., 70, of Ramona, Calif., were killed in the collision near Mesquite. Authorities said vehicles driven by Carranza and Hammett burst into flames upon impact.

Wood County Sheriff’s Department records indicate Carranza had been arrested three times since 2005, once for driving while intoxicated on April 27, 2006. Investigators said they had not determined whether alcohol was involved in Wednesday’s crash. Authorities said Carranza nearly hit a state trooper minutes earlier. Family members said Carranza may have been going to see her husband, Joe Carranza, who works in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

The children have been identified as 5-year-old Nevaeh, 3-year-old Delaney and 10-month-old Aleah. In a prepared statement, Lindale ISD officials said they were stunned and saddened by the loss.

Longview Shooting Suspect Still Sought

LONGVIEW -– A father-son argument may have led to a shooting that left a Longview man hospitalized in serious condition Friday. The suspected shooter is still on the loose and being sought by investigators. Donnie McCray, 51, remained at Good Shepherd Medical Center where he was taken with life-threatening injuries after the Thursday night shooting in his home in the 200 block of Young Street. Police said he may have been shot by his 15-year-old son, who remained at large late Friday.

According to Longview police, witnesses said McCray was arguing with his son in a bedroom when they heard a single gunshot. They said McCray stumbled down the hallway, saying he’d been shot. The 15-year-old suspect, who has not been identified, left the scene before police arrived. Police said investigators later found a rifle they believed to be the weapon used in the shooting.

Officers were dispatched to the South Longview address about 9:15 p.m. Thursday. Anyone with information about the shooting may anonymously call Gregg County Crimestoppers at (903) 236-7867 or submit a tip online at http://www.greggcountycrimestoppers.org.

Tuskegee Project Display at HAMM

TYLER — The Tuskegee Project celebrating the first U.S. Military African-American aviators to serve in combat opened Friday and runs through July 31 at the Historic Aviation Memorial Museum, 150 Airport Dr., Tyler (formerly the Pounds Field Terminal). The exhibits include models and posters telling the story of the Tuskegee Airmen who fought in World War II. Hours for the museum are Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am to 5:00pm and on Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00pm
ADMISSION:
* Adults: $5.00
* Seniors (65+): $4.00
* Active Military (with ID): Free
* Teens (13-17 years): $3.00
* Children (6-12 years): $2.00
* Children (5 and under): Free
Special group rates are available. Call 903-526-1945 for information.

Parade of Homes Kicks Off

TYLER — The Tyler Area Builders Association’s 59th Annual Parade of Homes kicks off Saturday and runs through June 10. 36 homes are on the tour this year. Hours will be: Saturdays 10:00am to 6:00pm; Sundays 2:00 to 6pm; Monday – Thursday 6:00 to 9:00pm.; and Friday 3:00 to 9:00pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. You can go to http://www.tylerareabuilders.com to find the locations of the Parade homes and get other information.

New FAA Grant Announced for Tyler Airport

TYLER — With an initiative to enhance safe aircraft taxi operations from the airport commercial terminal and provide what’s termed needed space for corporate development on the airport, Tyler Pounds Regional Airport has been awarded a new FAA grant totaling $7,033,313. Pending approval from the City for the required 10 percent matching funds, the grant from the Federal Aviation Administration will provide funding to construct a new taxiway near the commercial airport terminal and also to initiate required environmental assessments to reconstruct Tyler runway 04/22.

“The airport’s hangar space and land available for future airside development is fully occupied, so all future growth for general aviation and aviation industrial facilities will rely on this project moving forward,” said Airport Manager Davis Dickson. “In addition to the improvements to the airfield, this work will help create jobs and bolster the airport’s role as a key economic engine for the East Texas Region.”

The new taxiway was a project recommended in the airport’s twenty-year development master plan. Having the taxiway will reduce taxiing distances for the commercial carriers and improve safety standards on the airfield. The project is also the second step toward opening land on the airport for future corporate and industrial development opportunities. “These funds will be used to address needed maintenance and safety improvements at Tyler Pounds Regional Airport,” said Senator John Cornyn. “In addition, quality transportation services are important for boosting local economic growth. I commend the area leaders who worked to secure this funding.”

With the inclusion of the environmental assessments in this grant, Tyler will be taking the first steps to rehabilitate runway 04/22. This is the longest runway at Tyler and plans are to strengthen the runway to accommodate larger aircraft and improve the precision navigational aids to allow it to be more effective through inclement weather conditions. “This new taxiway project will address the future needs of the airport, and is very important to the growth of Tyler,” Said Mayor Barbara Bass. “Improving our main runway while making more land available for airside access can only add to the economic development potentials for the airport.”

The Texas Department of Transportation reports that capital expenditures just for infrastructure and airport improvements from 2006 – 2010 generated $22.5 million in economic activity. In 2010 the overall economic impact of the airport on East Texas was approximately $66,139,902.