KILGORE — Police arrested a Kilgore man early Saturday morning after he allegedly stole items from multiple vehicles. According to KETK, officers were dispatched at 12:41 a.m. to the 800 block of Monroe Street in Kilgore on reports of a person walking into a garage and breaking into vehicles. When a responding officer approached the scene, he spotted a suspect running away and was able to identify him as Lechell Deke Scott, 31. According to authorities, Scott is a known criminal to police who has committed car burglaries in the past, and he matched witness descriptions of the recent burglar. The suspect was taken into custody, and authorities say they were able to find some stolen property in his pockets. Continue reading Kilgore Man Accused of Burglarizing Several Vehicles
Palestine Man Arrested on Drug, Weapon Charges
PALESTINE — A Palestine resident faces drug and weapon charges after an Independence Day traffic stop. At approximately 11:53 p.m. that day, Palestine Police Officer Ricki Baker conducted the stop on a car in the 1100 block of E. Palestine Avenue for allegedly failing to display a license plate on the vehicle. Upon contacting the men who were in the car, the officer observed a firearm in the vehicle and was granted consent to search, according to officials. KETK reports that a search was then conducted of the vehicle with the assistance of Officer Brandon Nicholson. Police say during the search, marijuana and suspected methamphetamine were found in a compartment, as well as additional items of drug paraphernalia. Continue reading Palestine Man Arrested on Drug, Weapon Charges
Woman Dies From Injuries Following Tyler Wreck
TYLER – One person has died and another remains under treatment for injuries following a three-vehicle accident in Tyler. It happened around 12:30 Saturday morning in the 5000 block of Paluxy Drive. It started with a motorcycle that Tyler police say was traveling north on Paluxy at a high rate of speed and hit the rear of a vehicle. The motorcycle slid into the southbound lanes where it was hit by a three wheeled motorcycle, or trike, that was traveling south. The rider on the motorcycle and a passenger on the trike were tossed from the vehicles. They were transported to East Texas Medical Center and Trinity Mother Frances. The rider of the motorcycle suffered serious injuries. Police reported Monday morning that the passenger on the three wheel motorcycle has died from injuries she sustained. She has been identified as Margaret Moore, 67, Tyler. The case remains under investigation pending toxicology reports.
Baby Delivered in Car in Longview
LONGVIEW – A woman is in Longview’s Good Shepherd Medical Center after giving birth in her car. It happened just before 5:30 Sunday afternoon near U.S. Highway 80 and Spur 63. Longview Fire Department Captain Steve McCarthy told the Longview News-Journal all EMS workers did when they arrived was to “cut the umbilical cord and wrap the baby in some blankets.” The woman and child, whose names are not available, are said to be in good condition.
Area Business has Gone to Pot
TYLER — Some East Texans are hoping to profit off the legal marijuana market. They’re not selling pot; they’re advertising it. The four Tyler residents formed a company called Smoke Signal Advertising, a digital ad agency. Kamren Scott tells KLTV that they specialize in creating ads for both medical and recreational pot dispensaries, but they have to be careful. Scott says, “The advertising laws and regulations are very complex, and they’re different in every state, and it’s gonna be really difficult for all these new businesses to get through all of that. And so that’s our expertise.” That means they must know who can advertise what and where. Most of their clients are out of state, but they’ve found some local work, and just signed the Northeast Texas chapter of NORML, the group pushing for the legalization of marijuana.
TxDOT Road Work

TYLER — Here’s a quick look at events and work planned in the Tyler District of the state highway department.
SMITH COUNTY – Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue shoulder work on Farm Road 346 between U.S. Highway 69 and Farm Road 756. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress. Motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zones. Continue reading TxDOT Road Work
One Dead in Longview Wreck
LONGVIEW – A one vehicle accident in Longview has killed a Louisiana man. It happened around 1:45 Sunday morning in the 2700 block of McCann Road. Dead at the scene was Scorpio Atkins, 27, of Shreveport. Police reports indicate Atkins vehicle hit a guard rail, left the road and then hit a tree. Investigators believe a combination of speed and alcohol were factors in the wreck.
Two Injured when Plane Crashes in Lake Palestine
BERRYVILLE — One person remains hospitalized following a crash landing of a plane in Lake Palestine. The DPS says the aircraft wrecked after taking off from the Berryville Airstrip Friday afternoon. Injured were the pilot, Gary Buster, 56, of Frankston, and the passenger, his son, Aaron Buster, 31, of Greenville. Gary was said to be in fair condition at Tyler’s East Texas Medical Center and Aaron was treated and released. Authorities say the victims were recovered by some boaters who were in the area. Texas Parks and Wildlife officials were able to mark where the plane, a Cessna 310, went down. The Federal Aviation Administration has been notified and will begin investigating the crash.
Woman Celebrates 85th Birthday Skydiving
GLADEWATER – A Gregg County woman has celebrated her 85th birthday by skydiving. Sue DeCostanza made the jump on Saturday. Her trainers at Skydive East Texas told KETK she handled the flight like a pro. Bryan Baggett, the tandem videographer, said, “Right before we were ready to go, I said, ‘How you feel you ready to go?’, ‘Yea!’, ‘You nervous?’, ‘No’, and she really didn’t look it. I mean calmer than most she did not look nervous at all”. Would she do it again? Sue says, “Yes.”
Fire Damages Tyler Home
TYLER – A Tyler home has sustained significant fire damage. It was reported shortly after 2:15 Saturday afternoon at 1502 Grand Avenue. The fire was quickly brought under control and there were no injuries. The fire started in the attic above a bathroom. It looked as if animals had been nesting in the attic. There was damage to the electrical wiring in this area possibly causing the fire.
Priority Road Projects Identified in Tyler State Highway District
AUSTIN — In support of efforts to enhance safety and reduce congestion across the Lone Star State, the Texas Transportation Commission recently approved $90 million for projects on US 175, SH 31 and US 69 in the Tyler District to be included in the Unified Transportation Program (UTP), a 10-year plan to guide and fund transportation project development in the state. This action is part of an ongoing process and commitment from the Texas Department of Transportation to act upon requests from the legislature, community leaders, public and local transit authorities to identify those projects that will improve mobility across Texas. Continue reading Priority Road Projects Identified in Tyler State Highway District
Plane Crashes into Lake Palestine; Injured Identified
BERRYVILLE — A pilot and passenger were taken to a Tyler hospital after their plane crashed into Lake Palestine Friday afternoon. DPS says the aircraft wrecked after taking off from the Berryville Airstrip, according to KETK. EMS and fire officials were quickly on scene. Authorities say the victims were recovered by some boaters who were in the area. Texas Parks and Wildlife officials were able to mark where the plane, a Cessna 310, went down. “We will use the side scan sonar, which actually scans the bottom of the lake, in an attempt to find the plane and mark it,” said Texas Game Warden Quint Balkcom. Authorities identified the pilot as Gary Buster, 56, of Frankston, and the passenger as his son, Aaron Buster, 31, of Greenville. Gary was said to be in fair condition at Tyler’s East Texas Medical Center and Aaron was treated and released. The Federal Aviation Administration has been notified and will begin investigating the crash.
Rusk County Officials Hope to Keep Fatal Accidents Down
HENDERSON — As of late this week, there have been five fatal car accidents in Rusk County so far this year, down from 20 at this time last year. Sheriff Jeff Price tells KETK several factors have played into the fatalities this year, including alcohol, inattention, slick roads, and motorcyclists not wearing helmets. He says after last year’s spike in fatal accidents, his department made changes. Price says deputies on the street and an increase in local highway patrol have combined with public awareness. The sheriff emphasizes that the main thing needed is for members of the public to pay attention to what they are doing. With the holiday weekend here, Price reminds drivers law enforcement will be out in full force patrolling the roads, especially looking for drunk drivers and speeders.
July 4th Advisory from Tyler Police Remains in Effect
TYLER — The Tyler Police Department has issued a few reminders for the 4th of July Holiday. Authorities said all unauthorized fireworks are prohibited in the City of Tyler unless you have obtained a special permit from the City. All alcohol, smoking and fireworks are also not allowed in city parks; that includes Lake Tyler Parks and Lindsey Park. Please check your local media outlet for authorized fireworks programs. Continue reading July 4th Advisory from Tyler Police Remains in Effect
“No Refusal” DWI Initiative Continues
TYLER – The Tyler Police Department is once again stepping up its patrols targeting DWI drivers for the 4th of July Holiday. The department is participating in a state grant during the holiday that will provide funding to the department to enforce DWI laws. The enforcement detail has been on the lookout for intoxicated drivers since 3:00 Thursday afternoon and will stay on the lookout through this Saturday. Continue reading “No Refusal” DWI Initiative Continues
Two in Custody Following a Tyler Robbery
TYLER – No trace of the third suspect wanted in connection with a Tyler robbery. It happened just before 4:45 Friday morning at the Food Fast convenience store at 1701 East Front Street. The clerk told officers she was robbed by two black males with a gun. When officers arrived, the gunmen took off in a car only to run into a nearby fence. Three men jumped from the vehicle and ran. Following a brief foot chase, two of the suspects were arrested. They are identified as Parker Reed Terry, 19, of Tyler (pictured) and Marquis Willoughby, 23, of Dallas. Both have been charged with aggravated robbery and evading arrest. Willoughby has also been charged with making loud noise/music. No injuries were reported. Continue reading Two in Custody Following a Tyler Robbery
Seven Arrested at Gregg County Club
KILGORE — Gregg County deputies and CODE officers have arrested six women working at the Fantasy Ranch Saloon on Highway 31 near Kilgore. They were arrested very early Thursday morning for breaking municipal and county regulations regarding sexually oriented businesses. The club is considered to be a bikini club and dancers are not allowed to expose certain parts of their bodies. The women were said to be in violation of that regulation. Arrested were Acacia Castagne, 33, Alexis Jackson, 19, and Maria Delio, 22, all of Longview, Jillian Clay (pictured), 20, of Tyler, Rusti-Lena Ramsey, 22, of Mt. Pleasant and Shania Mortan, 25, of Eustace. Also arrested was Daniel Nelson, 33, of Dallas. He is accused of selling alcohol without a permit. The seven all posted bonds of $1,000 and were released from the Gregg County Jail.
Open Carry Tyler Organizes July 4 Event
TYLER — After their celebration in downtown Tyler on Independence Day of 2013, organizers of Open Carry Tyler are following through with their promise to make the event an annual one. KETK reports that at 9:00 a.m., Open Carry Tyler participants will attend a reading of the Declaration of Independence organized by the Smith County Republican Party prior to their walk. Immediately following the reading, open carry participants will walk around the downtown Tyler square seven times before stopping for some readings from the book of Psalms and a brief moment of prayer.
Former Hospital Employee Indicted for Criminal HIPAA Violations
TYLER — A former employee of an East Texas hospital has been indicted for criminal violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, more commonly known as HIPAA, in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney John M. Bales Thursday. Joshua Hippler, 30, formerly of Longview, was indicted on charges of wrongful disclosure of individually identifiable health information. According to the indictment, from December 1, 2012, through January 14, 2013, Hippler, who was then an employee of a covered entity under HIPAA, obtained protected health information with the intent to use the information for personal gain. HIPAA contains provisions protecting the privacy of individually identifiable health information. If convicted, Hippler faces up to ten years in prison.
Man Taken for $9,500 in Phone Scam
TYLER — On July 2, the Smith County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division received a call from a man in Southern Smith County who had lost $9,500 to an individual who claimed he was his grandson and needed bail money. Officials say when the man first took the call, another man who pretended to be the victim’s grandson told him that he was in jail in Maine. The impostor said that the victim had to send bail money via a pre-paid money card to pay the grandson’s way out of jail. The man went to a drugstore, bought the cards, and did as he was instructed. After giving the card numbers to the scammer, the man realized it was not his grandson and he had been taken, so he reported the incident to the Smith County Sheriff’s Office. Continue reading Man Taken for $9,500 in Phone Scam
Search Continues for Missing Kilgore Woman
KILGORE — Two months have now passed since a Kilgore woman went missing. KETK reports that a few days after Christina Davis’s disappearance, though, investigators found her purse on the side of a highway in Marshall. Police say she last used her cell phone on the night of her disappearance but then it was turned off, making it impossible to trace. Police add they’re scouring Davis’s apartment for any type of DNA evidence — and that they have not received any tips.
Trinity Mother Frances Joins Texas Care Alliance
TYLER — As part of ongoing efforts to offer innovate and patient-focused healthcare solutions to East Texas, Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics has joined the expanded Texas Care Alliance (TCA), according to a Trinity Mother Frances news release. Officials say the TCA is a group of nine hospital systems throughout the state that are collaborating as part of an ongoing effort to assist patients in navigating the changing healthcare landscape in the coming months and years. Continue reading Trinity Mother Frances Joins Texas Care Alliance
Bullard Group Begins Signature Collection for Beer, Wine Sales
BULLARD — A pro-development group in Bullard has started collecting the required number of signatures on petitions to place limited beer and wine sales and mixed beverage restaurant sales on the November ballot for the current boundaries of the city of Bullard. The Bullard Committee for Economic Fairness began circulating petitions last week. The committee must gather 221 valid signatures by July 11 to have this issue placed on the November ballot. Bullard officials will then have 30 days to verify the signatures before the petitions must be presented at the next regular meeting of the city council. If the required number of valid signatures has been reached, officials are required to put the local option on the November ballot. Continue reading Bullard Group Begins Signature Collection for Beer, Wine Sales
Loan Ranger Bandit Suspect Arrested
BENTON, Ark. — The infamous alleged criminal known as the “Loan Ranger Bandit” has been arrested by Arkansas State Troopers. KETK reports the suspect now identified as Richard Swicegood, 37, of Waxahachie, was arrested during a traffic stop Tuesday while driving a Ford Mustang with Texas license plates after he had reportedly just robbed the Summit Bank in Benton, Arkansas. He is also connected to two other robberies from 2009 and 2011 at that same bank. Continue reading Loan Ranger Bandit Suspect Arrested
Longview PD Utilizes Social Media to Recover Stolen Vehicles
LONGVIEW — The Longview Police Department is using social media in a new way to fight back against crime, specifically stolen vehicles. Public Information Office Kristie Brian said her department first got the idea to use Twitter to locate missing vehicles after attending a social media conference for law enforcement in May. Police personnel started their handle in June and have already recovered one vehicle through the program. Continue reading Longview PD Utilizes Social Media to Recover Stolen Vehicles
Strangling and Waterboarding Suspect Arrested
LONGVIEW — A Longview man who was wanted by the Hughes Springs Police Department for allegedly strangling and waterboarding his wife after an argument is now behind bars. KETK reports Terrence David (Terry) Houck, 28, was arrested Saturday afternoon around 2:30 by the White Oak Police Department after allegedly fleeing from authorities in a pickup. Houck was booked into the Gregg County Jail on $10,000 bond.
Volunteer Tyler Wins National Award
TYLER — The City of Tyler’s Volunteer Tyler program has received the National Association for Volunteer Program in Local Government Award of Merit. This award was created by the National Association for Volunteer Programs in Local Government, or NAVPLG, board. According to a city news release, its purpose is to honor volunteer administrators or programs of a city, county, township, borough, parish, or other local government entity in the United States for innovation, length and breadth or service, or outstanding achievement. Volunteer Tyler’s recruitment methods, application process, departments served, and recognition and appreciation efforts were reviewed by the NAVPLG board of directors. The award was presented on June 16 to the City of Tyler at the 2014 National Conference on Volunteering Service in Atlanta, Georgia. Continue reading Volunteer Tyler Wins National Award
Longview Warehouse Catches Fire
LONGVIEW — Fire and police crews responded to a warehouse fire in Longview Wednesday morning. KETK reports that at 9:17 a.m., a fire broke out at a building on West Loop 281 behind Ashley Furniture. Fire officials said the warehouse is filled with heavy furniture. Firefighters were able to control the fire around 10 a.m. and extinguish it shortly before 11 a.m. There was no immediate word on a cause or extent of damage.
Sheriff Presents Budget Draft
TYLER — Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith unveiled the proposed new budget for the Sheriff’s Office Tuesday morning. According to KETK, Sheriff Smith says he pushed the Commissioners Court to improve the budget. He says he’s understaffed, but that competitive salaries and benefits will help retain more employees. Since Smith took office in January of last year, out of the 365 employees at the department, Smith hired 120 of them. He says that retention rate is not sustainable. Sheriff Smith says the proposed budget will help better train his employees and operate the Sheriff’s office at a higher level of service throughout the county.
$55 Million Granted to Toll 49
TYLER — The top official in Smith County is reacting after the North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority (NET RMA) announced Friday that $55 million of debt for the Toll 49 project has been preliminarily approved to be forgiven by the Texas Transportation Commission. According to a county news release, that’s due to the project vastly exceeding expectations for use. The TTC plans to convert $55 million of the original toll equity loan for Toll 49 into grant funds that will not have to be repaid by NET RMA. Smith County Judge Joel Baker expressed his gratitude to the TTC for what he terms a generous gesture that will help expedite completion of the Toll 49 project. Traffic counts on existing portions of Toll 49 have doubled original projections, averaging nearly 30,000 transactions per month, he said. Continue reading $55 Million Granted to Toll 49