Officials Identify Pedestrian Killed Near I-20

Officials Identify Pedestrian Killed Near I-20TYLER — Authorities identify a pedestrian killed Sunday morning after being struck by a vehicle as Cuong Huy Nguyen, 42. According to KETK, Department of Public Safety Public Information Officer Jean Dark said the incident happened along Interstate 20 East in Smith County, just east of the Highway 110 exit. Dark said the call came in just before 5:00. Nguyen was pronounced dead at the scene. Further details have not been released.

Pollen Sparks Allergy Overdrive

Pollen Sparks Allergy OverdriveLONGVIEW — You’ve most likely been seeing yellow pollen dust on your car windshield, and it’s making things hard on those suffering from allergies. Warm and windy weather is sending allergy symptoms into overdrive for many across the Lone Star State. Dr. Todd Holman is with a Longview allergy and asthma clinic and says that once your allergies begin affecting your quality of life, it’s time to see a doctor. Holman comments, “I think if you’re taking a lot of Benadryl and you’re groggy, and you feel drunk in the morning, you need to do something different, because there’s no reason to be miserable — not in today’s world.” And Holman says that the best way to control your allergies is avoidance, although that isn’t always the easiest option.

Tatum Teacher Resigns Amid Allegations

Tatum Teacher Resigns Amid AllegationsTATUM — Tatum ISD has accepted the resignation of a teacher who officials say is being investigated for multiple inappropriate relationships with students. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, district officials refused to release the name of the teacher, and it is not clear whether any criminal charges have been filed. Superintendent Dee Hartt said the district first was alerted to the inappropriate relationships Monday evening, and the district started an independent investigation beginning Tuesday morning. Hartt said it was then, during the investigation, that the educator in question resigned, effective immediately. Continue reading Tatum Teacher Resigns Amid Allegations

East Texas Fugitive Arrested in Tyler

East Texas Fugitive Arrested in TylerSMITH COUNTY — A Smith County man wanted for several outstanding warrants has been arrested by the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force Friday. According to KETK, Jaaquan Colelyn Brown, 21, was wanted for two probation violations for burglary and assault of a public servant. In February of last year, Brown assaulted two Tyler Police Officers while being arrested. Authorities received information leading investigators to a house on Maxwell Street and while the deputies were approaching the residence, Brown ran into a nearby junkyard. He was apprehended a short time later. In addition to his current charges, Brown was also charged with evading arrest. He was booked into the Smith County jail.

Longview Man Injured in Friday Morning Plane Crash

Longview Man Injured in Friday Morning Plane CrashLONGVIEW — A plane crash in Longview is under investigation. Injured was the plane’s pilot, Brian Mahan, 48, of Longview. He is said to have over 20 years flying experience. Mahan was taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center. His injuries were said to have been non-life threatening. The Longview Fire Department reported responding to the crash just after 8:00 Friday morning north of the 2200 block of East Marshall Avenue. Department of Public Safety spokeswoman Sylvia Jennings told the Longview News Journal, the pilot realized after taking off that heavy cloud cover would prevent him from flying so he turned around to land. Continue reading Longview Man Injured in Friday Morning Plane Crash

Dead Teen’s Family Settles Lawsuit with Longview

Dead Teen’s Family Settles Lawsuit with Longview LONGVIEW – The family of Kristiana Coginard, 17, killed inside Longview Police Department in January, 2015, have settled a $10 million federal lawsuit with the city. According to city spokesman Sean Hara, a mediation agreement was made to settle the case for $15,000. The family had initially sought $10 million. The suit alleged the city failed to properly train officers. The Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool handled the case on behalf of the city. It’s expected that the formal documents will be finalized in a few weeks. Continue reading Dead Teen’s Family Settles Lawsuit with Longview

Area Road Update

Area Road UpdateTYLER – Some area roads remain closed because of the heavy rains of last week. The Texas Department of Transportation reports Farm Road 1804 in Smith and Wood counties remains closed due to flood waters. With the opening of Farm Road 2087 in Longview Friday, Farm Road 1804 is the only road in the Tyler District still holding water. Crews will continue to monitor this location so that when the water recedes, it can be inspected for damage and opened to traffic. Continue reading Area Road Update

Man Charged with Injuring His Wife

Man Charged with Injuring His WifeLUFKIN – A Lufkin man has been arrested after being accused of injuring his wheelchair-bound wife. James Michael Cook, 50, has been charged with injury to a disabled person. Lufkin police say the incident happened around 7:30 Thursday night in the parking lot of K-Mart. His wife told officers Cook got angry with her, accusing her of stealing his tablet. He is said to have first tried spinning her out of the chair. When that didn’t work he is said to have thrown her from the chair. She is said to have suffered injuries to her wrists, a knee and her back. At last report, her husband remained in the Angelina County Jail.

Teen Charged with Evading Arrest

mug_1458259422410_7601259_ver1.0GLADEWATER — A 19-year-old has been arrested after he tired to run from Gladewater Police. Darrell Harper was taken into custody for possession of marijuana in a drug free zone and evading arrest. According to KETK, officers were conducting a patrol for narcotics in the area of Tenery Street as part of “Operation Cold Turkey” when one of them spotted a black Ford Crown Victoria with an expired registration sticker. An officer attempted to stop the vehicle but the driver sped off. After a short chase, the vehicle stopped and the driver exited and attempted to hide in another parked vehicle. Harper was apprehended on the spot. The marijuana charge was enhanced since the location of possession was near Gay Elementary campus and the Middle School property.

More Smith County Roads Reopened

More Smith County Roads ReopenedTYLER – More Smith County roads, inundated by last week’s rains, are back in service. A report from the county says County Road 165, between County Road 166 and Farm Road 2493, has been repaired and reopened. Also, County Road 455, County Road 420 and County Road 2180 no longer have high water over them and all have been reopened to drivers.

Marshall Accident Victim Identified

Marshall Accident Victim IdentifiedMARSHALL – A fatal two vehicle accident in Marshall remains under investigation. The crash happened around 2:15 Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of Loop 390 and the Karnack Highway. Pronounced dead at the scene was Jose Ivan Garcia Moreno of Marshall. His wife is hospitalized in stable condition. The driver of the other vehicle was taken to a Marshall hospital for treatment. Witness tell Marshall police the southbound vehicle crossed over into the northbound lane and hit Moreno’s car.

Name of Smith County Accident Victim Released

Name of Smith County Accident Victim ReleasedTYLER — Authorities have released the name of a little Smith County girl killed in a tragic accident earlier this month. According to KETK, she has been identified her as two year old Abbie Spaccia who was injured March 6th in the 18,000 block of County Road 2323 near Whitehouse. A driver, on the way to a grocery store, ran over the youngster with their van. She was first taken by a private vehicle to a local hospital where she was in critical condition. She was later flown to Children’s Hospital in Dallas, where she died. The death has been ruled accidental.

Baby Found Dead in Parked Car

Baby Found Dead in Parked CarLUFKIN – A little Lufkin girl has died after being left in a car for a lengthy period of time. Justice of the Peace Billy Ball has identified the victim as seven month old Peyton Hale-Williams. She was found in a car seat in her grandmother’s car in the parking lot of the State Supported Living Center. Her grandmother works at the center. The Angelina County Sheriff’s Department the said the girl had been in the car several hours before being found just before 5:00 Tuesday afternoon. She was rushed to a Lufkin hospital, where she later died.

Baker Remains under Scrutiny; Computer Forensic Expert Weighs In

Baker Remains under Scrutiny; Computer Forensic Expert Weighs InTYLER — Smith County Judge Joel Baker remains under scrutiny, with a computer forensics expers now weighing in. A woman who wishes to remain anonymous claims Baker friended her on Facebook and sent her lewd messages and obscene pictures of himself. She asked computer forensic investigator Tim McLemee to prove it was him. McLemee responded, “The photographs, the countless messages on the Facebook, and the multiple telephone calls — there’s absolutely, positively no way that this is not Joel Baker. I honestly did not want it to be him when we started. I’m taking no pleasure in being involved in this.” Continue reading Baker Remains under Scrutiny; Computer Forensic Expert Weighs In

Two Teens Shot During Reported Attempted Robbery

Two Teens Shot During Reported Attempted RobberyATHENS — ATHENS — Two teenagers have been shot during an attempted robbery Wednesday night. According to KETK, just after 9:00 at the Game X-change on East Tyler Street in Athens, four suspects entered the store, pulled a gun and ordered the employees and customers to the floor. While the four were taking money from the register, an off-duty officer attempted to stop the robbery and shot two of the suspects. They were detained until officers arrived. A 16-year-old was flown to a Tyler hospital. The other teen was treated at the scene. Leroy Horton, 18 and Troy Horton, 17 (pictured) were both taken to the Henderson County Justice Center. All four suspects face charges of aggravated robbery.

Governor Abbott Expands Disaster Proclamation

Governor Abbott Expands Disaster ProclamationEAST TEXAS (AP) – Four more counties have been added to the Texas disaster declaration area following last week’s storms that have led to thousands of evacuations and possibly two deaths. Gov. Greg Abbott says people in Henderson, Shelby, Smith and Walker counties join 21 other counties in being eligible for government disaster help. The amended disaster proclamation was signed Wednesday after Abbott toured communities in the flood-ravaged region. The declaration for the other 21 counties was announced March 14, after East Texas was slammed by as much as 20 inches of rain over four days last week. Steadily rising waters along rivers prompted evacuations beginning last weekend. The flooding has led to intermittent closures of stretches of Interstate 10, one of the country’s major transportation arteries.

Teen Charged with Child Sex Assault

Teen Charged with Child Sex AssaultTYLER — A Tyler teen has been arrested and charged with sexual assault of a child. Taken into custody was 17 year old Montravion Mapps. A woman said she caught the teen in bed with her six year old granddaughter. She said after being caught, Mapps jumped out of bed and started pulling up his pants. The little girl was in bed with her pants down. After an investigation, the teen was arrested and booked into the Smith County Jail. Bond was set at $400,000.

Former Chamber Manager to Serve Jail Time

Former Chamber Manager to Serve Jail TimeMINEOLA – A former manager of the Mineola Chamber of Commerce is going to Jail. Pam Franklin has been sentenced to 10 years for forgery and two years for each credit card abuse count, to be served concurrently. Both sentences were probated and will serve 180 days in the Wood County Jail under a plea agreement. She has also forfeited her vehicle to the Police Department and has repaid around $25,000 in restitution to the city.

Fatal Marshall Accident

Marshall Accident Victim IdentifiedMARSHALL – One person has been killed and two injured in a head-on collision in Marshall. The crash happened around 2:15 Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of Loop 390 and the Karnack Highway. The driver of one of the vehicles was pronounced dead at the scene. One of the injured was to a Louisiana hospital. The other injured person was taken to Good Shepherd Hospital-Marshall. Names have not been released and the cause of the accident remains under investigation.

Smith County’s Health Rankings

Northeast Texas Public Health DistrictTYLER – Smith County health officials have received some encouraging news concerning the health of county residents. The information is found in the the seventh annual County Health Rankings. It’s prepared by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. Smith County ranked 76 out of 241 counties for Health Outcomes – Today’s Health and 88 out of 241 in Health Factors – Tomorrow’s Health. Continue reading Smith County’s Health Rankings

Inmate Found Hanging in Smith County Jail Cell

Inmate Found Hanging in Smith County Jail CellTYLER – A Smith County Jail inmate is hospitalized after he was found hanging in his cell. He is 32 year old Thomas Haley of Lindale. He was found hanging by a towel in the shower of his cell shortly after 6:45 Tuesday evening. Sheriff Larry Smith said Haley was found 26 minutes after his last check. State standards require inmates, such as Haley, to be checked every 30 minutes. Haley, who had been in jail since last October, was being held for nonpayment of child support and evading and resisting arrest. He is currently listed in critical but stable condition.

Trinity Tank Car to Lay Off over 600

Trinity Tank Car to Lay Off over 600LONGVIEW — Trinity Tank Car this week notified Longview Mayor Andy Mack that it would lay off more than 600 workers at two Longview plants on May 15. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, the company said “the permanent mass layoff” would affect 236 workers at the facility on Jordan Valley Road and its accompanying building on Fisher Road. The company also reported 381 employees would be laid off from the Shady Brook Lane facility. The company’s letter said, “employees should have no expectation of recall.” Further details on the move weren’t immediately available.

Quitman Man Guilty of Murder in Double Homicide Retrial

Quitman Man Guilty of Murder in Double Homicide RetrialWOOD COUNTY — A Quitman man accused of murdering a woman and her son has been found guilty in a Wood County retrial and is sentenced to life in prison. According to KETK, in December 2007, Austin Taylor Wages, 16 and Nicole Payne, 35, were found shot to death in their home near Quitman. Several weapons were also found in the home. Authorities eventually arrested Jason Payne, the husband and stepfather, in Nacogdoches and charged him with murder. Payne was sentenced to life in prison in 2010. In 2013, Payne was granted a new trial by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.

Longview Man Arrested for Alleged Hit and Run

Longview Man Arrested for Alleged Hit and RunGREGG COUNTY — Longview police tracked a man to his home Sunday by the vehicle they say he abandoned after it struck a car waiting at a red light, injuring three adults and four children. According to the Longview News-Journal, Cedric Charles Christian, 45, met a $10,000 bond Monday. He is accused of causing an accident involving serious bodily injury. Police said three of them were taken to a Longview hospital “sustaining possible life-threatening head trauma.” All seven are expected to recover. Christian fled an SUV after the vehicle hit the rear of another SUV, which was waiting at a red light in the northbound lane of Texas 31 at Spur 63. Christian ran into a wooded area that was flooded. When officers found Christian at his home two blocks from the wreck, he was wearing dirty, wet clothes.

Police Investigate Attempted Armed Robbery

Police Investigate Attempted Armed RobberyTYLER — Tyler Police responded to the Family Dollar Store on Frankston Highway just after 8:00 last night following a reported attempted armed robbery. The two victims told officers they were meeting with the suspect that they had met on social medial to purchase a dog. According to the victims, when they arrived, they were met by the suspect who led them towards the rear of the store where they were confronted by several other men who ordered the victims on the ground. The victim said they were unsure if the suspects were armed due to the poor lighting. One of the victims drew his weapon and pointed it at the suspects who fled the scene. No one was injured and no property was taken from the victims. The suspects were described as black males.

Smith County Road Update

Smith County Road UpdateFollowing the heavy rains Smith County received on March 9-11, Smith County reports the following roads are damaged and remain closed until further notice for repairs:

CR 165, between CR 166 & FM 2493
CR 132, between CR 135 & CR 1230
CR 233, between CR 234 & FM 850
CR 247, between CR 246 & CR 223
CR 448, between CR 446 & FM 1805 (one lane is now open)
CR 434, between CR 436 & CR 4184
CR 499, between CR 4101 & CR 498 Continue reading Smith County Road Update

Smith County Judge Under Fire

thumb_joel-baker2TYLER — There’s continuing controversy after Smith County Judge Joel Baker announced his resignation from the State Commission on Judicial Conduct citing personal and family reasons. Now, according to KETK, there are media reports of Baker’s alleged lewd behavior. Calls to Baker and the State Commission on Judicial conduct have not been returned, but Grassroots America – We the People is calling for the resignation of the judge. Grassroots America director JoAnn Fleming released a statement that says, in part, “The Board of Directors of Grassroots America calls on Joel Baker to immediately resign the office of Smith County Judge. Abusing his elective office in such a vulgar manner breaks his oath of office, severs the public trust, and makes a mockery of his role of county judge.” Also, it was learned Tuesday that the State Commission on Judicial Conduct will be conducting an investigation into Baker’s alleged conduct. Continue reading Smith County Judge Under Fire

Disaster Declaration for Smith County

Disaster Declaration for Smith CountyTYLER – Because of damage from heavy rains last week, Smith County has issued a disaster declaration. Smith County Fire Marshall Connie McCoy Wasson said the damage to the roads and bridges in the county comes to $150,000. She said her department, along with the road and bridge department, made the assessment last Saturday, following the three day rain event. And she added they are continuing to assess the situation. Gregg County issued a similar disaster declaration last week.

Tyler Robbery Attempt Foiled

getty_031016_policelights-5aab7786d714710870fbc4c0488fa46efd90b731TYLER – A person with a valid Texas Handgun License has foiled a Tyler robbery attempt. It happened around 8:00 Tuesday night at the Family Dollar store located at 3505 Frankston Highway. Two persons had gone to the location in response to an ad in the social media about a dog for sale. When they got to the store a man led them to the south side of the building. As they rounded the corner several other men yelled at them to get on the ground. It was then one of the victims pulled a handgun and the suspects fled. No one was injured and nothing was taken. Officers searched the area but found no trace of the suspects.