Longview Police Identify Pedestrian Hit by Truck, Seriously Hurt

spur63marshallavewreck031914LONGVIEW — Officials Thursday named the man seriously hurt when hit by a truck Wednesday in Longview. According to police, Lowell Harmer, 53, of Longview, remains hospitalized after he was hit while crossing West Marshall Avenue. KETK reports the turning lane from Spur 63 onto Marshall Avenue was closed for a short time as police investigated the accident. Harmer was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. No charges were filed against the driver of the truck as police say Harmer was at fault.

Officials: Federal Fugitive Caught

Larry Shane SillickLONGVIEW — Gregg County Sheriff Maxey Cerliano says law officers have arrested a federal fugitive from Tyler for possession of a controlled substance and felon in possession of a firearm. Authorities say at about 3:00 Thursday morning, Gregg County deputies observed a black Ford truck traveling on Tryon Road with expired registration. When the deputies stopped the vehicle, the driver, 44-year-old Larry Shane Sillick of Tyler, was found to have an outstanding federal warrant for violation of probation. Officials say upon exiting the truck, Sillick dropped a purple-colored bag and stepped on it in an attempt to conceal it from deputies. Deputies found that the bag contained four baggies of suspected crystalline methamphetamine, later found to have a total weight of 7.8 grams. A search of the truck revealed a Ruger 9mm handgun in the console, according to officials. Continue reading Officials: Federal Fugitive Caught

Body Found on Highway 110 Identified

Jacob Hamilton GarrettTYLER – The Southwestern Institute of Forensic Science in Dallas has confirmed that the body found on March 17 on Highway 110 between Whitehouse and Tyler is that of Jacob Hamilton Garrett, 14, of Whitehouse. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office reports it received notification of the identity based on dental records. The family has been notified as to the positive identification. The family reported Garrett as a runaway on February 13, and the Sheriff’s Office utilized the media in an attempt to get the information out to the public. The autopsy revealed that no apparent foul play was involved; however, toxicology and other test results are pending and could take several weeks to determine the cause of death.

TV Show to Profile Late Alaska Serial Killer

thumb_israelkeyesANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) – An upcoming special episode of Investigation Discovery’s “Dark Minds” TV series says it has new information about confessed Alaska serial killer Israel Keyes. Keyes was believed to have killed at least 11 people before committing suicide in his Anchorage jail cell 15 months ago while awaiting a federal trial in the 2012 rape and strangulation murder of his last known victim, 18-year-old Samantha Koenig of Anchorage. Keyes was arrested in Lufkin, Texas, about six weeks later after using Koenig’s debit card. Three weeks later, her dismembered body was found in a frozen lake north of Anchorage. The two-hour, season-opening “Dark Minds” episode is scheduled to air April 2. The episode suggests a man who disappeared from Washington’s Olympia National Park in 2004 was a victim of Keyes.

New Details in Apparent Murder-Suicide Probe

couple_from_lnjMARSHALL — Harrison County officials said Wednesday there had never been any disturbance or domestic dispute calls at the home of Dudley Taylor II and Pamela Taylor, who died Tuesday in an what officials described as an apparent murder-suicide in Scottsville. “We’ve never answered a call out there, there’s never been a disturbance call out there, a call for help, ever at that location,” said Jay Webb, administrative investigator for the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report the couple married late last year. Webb confirmed that Dudley Taylor II was the brother of Harrison County Judge Hugh Taylor. Hugh Taylor was not available for comment Wednesday. The bodies have been sent to the North Louisiana Crime Lab in Shreveport for a forensic autopsy.

Man Gets 10 Years in Prison after High-Speed Chase

michaelwidemanmugATHENS — An Athens man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase. KETK reports troubles began for Michael Darrel Wideman, 26, in April of 2013. Henderson County officials say that’s when DPS Trooper Sam Nowell tried to pull Wideman over for a traffic violation. Wideman then sped up in an attempt to flee from Nowell. The ensuing chase reached speeds of 115 to 120 miles per hour as Nowell chased Wideman down Farm to Market Road 317, Loop 7, and finally Prairieville Street in North Athens.

Lindale Area Home Destroyed in Thursday Fire

lindalefire032014ketkLINDALE — A Smith County house has been destroyed fire. According to the Lindale Fire Department, the blaze erupted at the two-story home located in the 13,000 block of Farm to Market Road 724 just after 4:00 yesterday morning. Lindale, Van and Dixie firefighters all responded to the scene. Officials tell KETK the residents were able to escape unharmed and the cause of the fire is under investigation.

Cruz Predicts This Will Be a Good Year for Republicans

Ted Cruz4TYLER — Texas Senator Ted Cruz says he wants to repeal every word of Obamacare. His comment came in a Tyler stop yesterday. He told supporters his top priority is restoring jobs and economic growth. He said that is also the top priority for people of Tyler and East Texas as will as the entire lone star state. Cruz predicted 2014 would be a good year for Republicans. “I believe we’re gonna take control of the senate, we’re gonna retire Harry Reid as majority leader and the reason is simple, the Obama economic agenda isn’t working.” According to Cruz, This is an administration that’s violating the Constitution and that’s lawless. We need to get back to the principles that made our country strong.”

Longview Man Charged with Robbery

Ralph Ivan HuntLONGVIEW — A Longview man has been arrested after being accused of stealing an item from the Kohls and pulling a knife on a store employee. A store employee is said to have seen Ralph Ivan Hunt, 44, put a charger in his pocket and leave the store without paying for it. When an employee asked Hunt to come back inside the store, he is said to have pulled a large knife and swung it at the employee. He then ran away. Hunt was arrested a short distance away and booked into the Gregg County Jail on a charge of aggravated robbery. His bond was set at $25,000.

Water to Move from East Texas to the Metroplex

Lake PalestineFOPT WORTH (AP) — A water board in North Texas has approved a nearly $93 million construction contract as part of a pipeline project. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports the Tarrant Regional Water District board on Tuesday approved the agreement with Garney Construction. The $2.3 billion pipeline is meant to transport water from East Texas. The 149-mile pipeline will transport water to Tarrant County from Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers reservoirs. It will also move water to Dallas from Lake Palestine. Experts say the first portion of the project is expected to be completed by 2018.

East Texas Woman Gives Birth to Quintuplets

Baylor University Medical CenterDALLAS (AP) — A Northeast Texas woman has given birth to quintuplets at a Dallas hospital. The Texarkana Gazette reports that Michelle Seals of Maud had the four girls and one boy Tuesday afternoon at Baylor University Medical Center via cesarean section. The children’s grandmother, Carol Pearce, says her daughter and all five babies are doing well. Officials at Baylor University Medical Center declined to immediately provide details of the births, saying a hospital statement would be released later Wednesday. Steven Seals says he and his wife have names picked out for the quintuplets but will have to decide what name fits which baby. The Seals also have a 2-year-old son.

Man Arrested for Alleged Threats against Courthouse, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office

ruskcomugNACOGDOCHES — A Rusk County man was arrested Tuesday morning after allegedly sending numerous text messages threatening to blow up the Nacogdoches County Courthouse and Sheriff’s Office, and to harm the sheriff. According to KETK, Sheriff Jason Bridges said he started receiving personal text messages on his private phone about two weeks ago from an unidentified number. The messages were random and it appeared the caller had the wrong number. The caller was advised several times to stop texting. Bridges says on Wednesday morning at about 5:00 a.m., the text messages started becoming very threatening, and a threat was made to use a bomb at the sheriff’s office. Continue reading Man Arrested for Alleged Threats against Courthouse, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office

Heines Earns Two Endorsements

1896915_217392975121115_2035616409_nTYLER — Tyler mayoral candidate Martin Heines has been endorsed by the Tyler Professional Firefighters Association and the Tyler Patrolman’s Association. Heines served until recently on the City Council. There’s no word on any endorsements for his opponent, newcomer Joel Rando. Election day is May 10, with early voting taking place from April 28 through May 6.

Tyler Officer Still Recovering after Accident; Other Driver Cited

seeton1TYLER — Tyler Police Officer Jason Seeton remains in East Texas Medical Center with a broken foot, broken rib, and back injury following a Tuesday accident. According to an update from Tyler police, “We would like to thank the community for their concerns and prayers for his welfare.” Accident investigators concluded that the other driver, 75-year-old Donald Blevins of Arp, was at fault in the accident; he was issued a citation for failure to control speed. Tuesday morning just before 8:30, officers responded after Seeton was struck from behind in the 2500 block of Calloway Road by Blevins’s pickup, which was traveling westbound. Police say Seeton is a 21-year veteran with the department and has been a motorcycle officer for 15 years.

Tyler’s AAA Bond Rating Reaffirmed

thumb_MarkMcDanielTYLER — Standard and Poor’s (S&P) announced that it has reaffirmed the city of Tyler’s AAA bond rating using its new, more rigorous criteria. “The City has worked very hard for many years to maintain our AAA bond rating,” said City Manager Mark McDaniel (pictured). “This is the highest rating possible, and is a testament to our fiscal discipline.” Continue reading Tyler’s AAA Bond Rating Reaffirmed

Kansas Man Charged with Having Sex with East Texas Teen Multiple Times

matthewhowellmug2TYLER — A Kansas man is facing sexual assault charges in Tyler after officials say he had sex with an underage girl multiple times. According to the Smith County District Attorney’s Office, Matthew Howell, 26, contacted a 16-year-old East Texas girl via Internet and came all the way to Tyler to meet her. Howell reportedly gave the teen presents along with allegedly engaging in the sex crimes. KETK reports Howell faced computer crime charges in Kansas for alleged online crimes with the teenager as well. The suspect was indicted on October 10, 2013, and jury selection for his trial began Tuesday in the Smith County 7th Judicial Distinct Court.

Bonds Set at over $1 Million in Teen’s Death

Rodris WebsterMARSHALL — The ex-boyfriend of an East Texas woman is behind bars on over $1 million bond after he was arrested in connection with her disappearance and murder. On Tuesday at approximately 10:20 p.m., the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office and District Attorney Coke Solomon’s office recovered the body of Alicia Benefield after suspect Rodris Webster led investigators to that location, according to authorities. KETK reports the location where Benefield’s body was found is near the intersection of Farm to Market Road 31 and Elysian Fields Road in Marshall. Continue reading Bonds Set at over $1 Million in Teen’s Death

Smith County Jail Sergeant Resigns Following Arrest

Reginald ClarkTYLER – A Smith County Sheriff’s Office jail sergeant has resigned after being arrested late Tuesday afternoon on charges of aggravated assault against family/violence with a firearm. Reginald Dwayne Clark, 46, of Flint, was arrested at his residence on Maggie Circle after a 911 call reporting a disturbance at the home. Smith County Sheriff’s Office personnel responded and determined that Clark had used a weapon to hit his wife and then discharged his weapon during the incident, according to a news release. It is not believed that the weapon was directed at anyone when it was fired. Clark was booked into the Smith County Jail on a $100,000 bond set by Precinct 2 Judge Gary Alfred. Clark posted bond about 9:30 Tuesday night and was released. Continue reading Smith County Jail Sergeant Resigns Following Arrest

Two Found Dead in Harrison County Identified

dudleypamtaylorfbSCOTTSVILLE — The identity of two bodies found in East Texas has been revealed. At approximately 6:30 Tuesday night, Harrison County deputies were dispatched to an address at 113 Sugar Creek in Scottsville after receiving a call from a relative of the family concerning the discovery of a body inside the home. According to KETK, upon arrival at the residence, deputies found Dudley Taylor, II, 50, and Pamela Taylor, 47, dead from gunshot wounds. A weapon was located and retrieved as evidence. Continue reading Two Found Dead in Harrison County Identified

Officials: Four Tyler Children Exploited in Massive Network

WASHINGTON (AP/Staff) – Federal authorities say they’ve arrested 14 people in connection with an online child exploitation network, and KETK reports that according to officials, four of the victims were from Tyler. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says the investigation disrupted a subscription-based website of more than 27,000 members who were involved in producing and distributing child pornography images. The network involved roughly 250 child victims in 39 states and five countries. Most were boys between the ages of 13 and 15.

Two In Custody after Building Burglarized

thumb_sheriff-smithcountyTYLER — Two suspects are in custody and some stolen property has been recovered in Smith County after a building was burglarized. At 10:30 Tuesday morning, the Smith County Sheriff’s Office received a call reporting that two men were burglarizing the structure on County Road 171. A neighbor confronted the individuals and they fled. The neighbor was able to provide a description of the men and their pickup. As deputies arrived to investigate, a second call was received from Tyler Iron and Metal, located on North Loop 323. An employee of the business was suspicious of two men as they attempted to sell scrap metal. When the employee requested identification, the men fled from the business. Continue reading Two In Custody after Building Burglarized

Officials: Numerous Cases Solved with Burglary Arrests

Steven PriorTYLER — Smith County authorities say numerous cases, in Texas and elsewhere, have been solved with two recent burglary arrests. On March 13th, the Smith County Sheriff’s Office arrested Winston Barnes, age 25, and Steven Prior (pictured), age 35, for allegedly attempting to break into an ATM at Kelly Federal Credit Union on Highway 31 West. Tuesday, the Sheriff’s Office announced that as a result of a search warrant served on Prior’s residence and vehicle, several burglary cases have been linked to Barnes and Prior and a wealth of property has been recovered. Continue reading Officials: Numerous Cases Solved with Burglary Arrests

Lane Closures on Grande

thumb_cityoftylerTYLER — Starting yesterday, there are lane closures on Tyler’s Grande Boulevard from Old Jacksonville Highway to Hollytree Drive in preparation for paving. The asphalt overlay is planned to begin Thursday and continue through Saturday, weather permitting. There will be lane closures in both directions as traffic is routed around the work areas. Access to connecting side streets may also be limited at times as crews pave across intersections. Citizens should expect delays and may want to consider alternate routes if possible.

Smith County Man on Death Row Loses Federal Appeal

Gregory Lynn RusseauHOUSTON (AP/Staff) – A federal appeals court has rejected an appeal from a 44-year-old Smith County man condemned for the slaying of an auto mechanic during a robbery in Tyler more than a decade ago. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling late Monday moves Gregory Russeau a step closer to execution for the fatal beating of 75-year-old James Syvertson at his shop. His wallet and car were stolen. Russeau was arrested the next day in Longview in the stolen car. Russeau’s initial death sentence was thrown out on appeal and he was sentenced a second time. He unsuccessfully argued his trial legal help was deficient, that trial prosecutors used planted evidence and lawyers at his second punishment trial had a conflict because they also represented him at his first trial.

Man Arrested after Alleged Assault with Car

James Talley StoneLONGVIEW — A Longview man is free on bond after a reported act of jealousy allegedly led to him ramming his vehicle into another. According to the Longview Police Department, James Talley Stone, 40, was arrested early Sunday morning in the 1000 block of McCann Road after authorities say he rammed his car repeatedly into the back of another car. Police tell KETK that two men sat inside the car, one of whom Stone said was dancing with his ex-girlfriend. Officials say Stone even tried to run over one of the men when they got out of their car. Stone was booked into the Gregg County Jail on one charge of assault with a deadly weapon but was released the same day as his arrest on $15,000 bond.

Gladewater Athletic Director Resigns

Jerrod BaughGLADEWATER — Gladewater School District Athletic Director and head football coach Jerrod Baugh has resigned. He had been on administrative leave following a DWI arrest back in January. His resignation was accepted by the school board at a Monday night meeting. Baugh has been the Bears head coach since 2010. Defensive coordinator John Berry was named interim head football coach and Athletic Director following Baugh’s arrest.

Person of Interest Named in Missing Teen Case

personofinterestMARSHALL — The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office continues to search for a missing 19-year-old girl in deep East Texas, and officials have now named a person of interest. KETK reports authorities are looking for Alicia Benefield, 19, who was reported missing on Friday, March 14, at 4:30 a.m. Benefield was last seen leaving 5161 Old Town Road in Elysian Fields after an argument with an occupant at that home. Officials have identified Rodris Webster as a person of interest, not a suspect, said Investigator Jay Webb. Webster was interviewed on Sunday and released. Continue reading Person of Interest Named in Missing Teen Case

Body Found Near Whitehouse

bodyfound110WHITEHOUSE — Authorities are investigating a body found off Highway 110 near Whitehouse. According to KETK, the Smith County Sheriff’s Office says the body of a white male was found in a wooded area behind Nipper’s Quality Auto Works just north of County Road 2125, or Moser Lane, shortly after 2:15 Monday afternoon. Justice of the Peace Precinct Judge James Meredith has sent the body to Dallas for autopsy. According to Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith, the body was found by an employee at the auto shop who was working on a fence. The decomposed body was fully clothed. Investigators say there was no evidence of foul play. A 14 year old Whitehouse boy was reported missing last month. Investigators would not speculate if the body could be that of the missing teen.

Tyler PD Investigating Alleged Drunken Stabbing

thumb_police-tyler-car3TYLER — Police say a drunken argument led to a physical attack in Tyler over the weekend. Police tell KETK Ramiro Gonzalez, 33, was stabbed in the neck with a pocket knife Saturday night during a heated argument with a friend. Authorities learned of the situation when they were called to the hospital around 8:20 p.m. Gonzalez was treated and released. Detectives are investigating the incident to determine what took place in the 1500 block of East Oakwood Street. No other injuries were reported in the dispute. An arrest has not been made at this time.

Tyler Shooting Victim Not Expected to Press Charges

shootingnorthtylerTYLER — The victim of a Friday morning shooting has been released from a local hospital and is not expected to press charges, police said. KETK reports Gregory Rolling, 19, of Tyler, was shot once in the head by an unknown person or people at an apartment complex in the 700 block of South Kennedy, near downtown Tyler. He was rushed to a local hospital, where he was treated and released on a later date. The victim was not fatally injured after the bullet entered the front of his head and exited the top area without piercing his skull, according to the Tyler Police Department. Law enforcement has not identified a suspect in this case. Continue reading Tyler Shooting Victim Not Expected to Press Charges