LONGVIEW — Aggravated sexual assault charges are filed against a Gregg County inmate. Investigators say Cheyene Thomas, 19, admitted to having sex with a 13-year-old girl on at least 2 dozen occasions at the girl’s home in Longview. Thomas has been in jail since November on other charges, including theft in Kerr County.
Cyber Crime Settlement Anticipated
LONGVIEW — A distant trial date has been set for Gregg County’s tax assessor, who is asking jurors to hold him harmless in the Thanksgiving computer theft of $201,000 belonging to area cities and schools. However, a jury might never convene for the March 2012 trial in the County Court at Law No. 2, as county officials seek a settlement with the seven schools and cities that lost money in the cyber theft.
Attorney Robert Davis, representing Tax Assessor/Collector Kirk Shields, said Tuesday that all seven schools and cities had filed responses to his client’s Dec. 12 filing. Those responses are prescribed forms called general denials. Shields’ filing technically is a lawsuit, though he has stressed he is “not suing anybody” and has to seek a declaratory judgment so he won’t be personally liable for the loss. His filing names as defendants the cities of Kilgore and White Oak, Kilgore College and the Longview, Kilgore, Sabine and Spring Hill school districts.
Those are the entities whose tax payments were lost when cyber thieves diverted some $600,000 in tax payments being electronically deposited to Texas Bank and Trust for distribution to the entities. The theft was discovered in time to recover all but one third of that amount. A criminal investigation into the theft is ongoing under direction of the U.S. Secret Service and a cyber detective with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
ETMC Hit By Power Outages
TYLER – The rolling blackouts even had an impact at East Texas Medical Center. Their power was turned off twice yesterday. Hospital spokesperson Rebecca Berkley said that ETMC is listed as a tier one facility, which means its power should only be turned off as a last resort. Berkley added, “We understand that the local electric company, Oncor, might have had us classified incorrectly and therefore the main hospital’s power was turned off at 7:20am and around 9:00am for about 10 minutes.” She said ETMC Tyler’s emergency generators immediately kicked on and they never experienced any interruptions in care to their patients or service to their guests.
Hopkins County Traffic Fatality
SULPHUR SPRINGS – Icy roads may have played part in a one vehicle accident in Hopkins County that killed one person. The wreck happened Tuesday afternoon on State Highway 11 at Farm Road 1870 east of Sulphur Springs. Dead at the scene was Stephannie Greinart, 22, of Winnsboro. The Department of Public Safety reports her vehicle left the road and hit a tree.
Three New SFA Regents Named
AUSTIN — Governor Rick Perry has appointed three members to the Stephen F. Austin State University Board of Regents for terms to expire January 31, 2017.
Brigettee Henderson of Lufkin is an independent consulting interior designer and executive assistant at Carnes and Co. Auctioneers. She is secretary of the Angelina Arts Alliance Board of Directors, chair of the Angelina County American Cancer Society’s 2011 Cattle Baron’s Gala, and a member of the Buckner Family Place Board of Directors, Buckner Family Services Circle of Angels, and Junior League of Lufkin Sustainers. She is a past board member of the Lufkin Salvation Army, Museum of East Texas and Angelina Beautiful Clean. She is also past president of the Junior League of Lufkin and past vice president of the Angelina County Aggie Mother’s Club. Henderson received two bachelor’s degrees from Stephen F. Austin State University.
Ken Schaefer of Brownsville is owner of Schaefer Stevedoring Inc. He is director of the West Gulf Maritime Association, and a past board member of University of Texas Pan American, Texas Commerce Bank, Fondo de Inversion de Veracruz, and Almacenadora Regional del Gulfo. Schaefer received a bachelor’s degree from Stephen F. Austin State University.
Ralph C. Todd of Carthage is a senior account manager at Baker Hughes Inc. He is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, Gideon International, and Patriot Guard Riders. He is also a member of the Panola County Masonic Lodge and Bill Glass Champions for Life Prison Ministry, and is a deacon at Central Baptist Church. Todd attended the Peacock Military Academy and received a bachelor’s degree from Stephen F. Austin State University.
These appointments are subject to senate confirmation.
Kidney Donor Needed for Marshall Child
MARSHALL — A Marshall family is desperately seeking a kidney donor for its 16 month old daughter. 16-month-old Charlie Ray Furr was born with only one functioning kidney. The kidney was set to be removed last Tuesday, and Charlie Ray was expected to make a full recovery. However, during the operation, the good kidney was compromised, and then removed along with the bad organ. Now, Charlie Ray is at Children’s Hospital in Dallas undergoing life-saving dialysis treatments. A prayer vigil for Charlie Ray will be held in downtown Marshall Thursday night. Hundreds are expected to attend.
Afton Grove Water Supply: “Conserve Your Water!”
JACKSONVILLE — Some people in the Jacksonville area may have noticed lowered water pressure Wednesday. Afton Grove Water Supply is urging customers to conserve water. They tell KETK they are dangerously close to running out completely. Their plants can’t keep up with increased usage — which may be due to people running water to keep pipes from freezing.
Public Jail Meeting Scheduled
SMITH COUNTY — Smith County Jail Officials will hold a public meeting February 10th. They’ll discuss plans for a new jail and will take community input. It will be held at the Smith County Courthouse at 4:00.
Traffic Signals Operating
TYLER – Morning commuters in Tyler were greeted yesterday with traffic sign problems all over the city. KTBB traffic reporter Kerri Compton reported at mid-afternoon Wednesday that all traffic signals in Tyler were functioning. Earlier, the Tyler Police Department cautioned citizens that the city was experiencing traffic signal problems due to sporadic power outages. Those were attributed to a state directive that rolling blackouts be implemented. The state’s ERCOT agency lifted that directive yesterday afternoon.
Teen Arrested for Sexual Assault
Lufkin– A Lufkin man is being held on a collective $1 million bond after he’s arrested for the second time in six months for the alleged sexual assault of a child. Joseph Weeks, 19, was arrested Monday after he reportedly had an inappropriate relationship 15-year-old girl inside a movie theater in the Lufkin Mall Dec. 27. Weeks allegedly touched the girl inappropriately, according to an arrest report. The girl told her mother about the incident and her mother contacted Lufkin Police. The girl’s cell phone was searched and text messages between she and Weeks were discovered that confirmed the sexual contact, the report stated. Weeks was indicted for allegedly sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl in July. He’s currently in the Angelina County Jail.
Robber Sentenced to 30 Years
LUFKIN — An Angelina County man who pleaded guilty to robbery was sentenced to 30 years in prison Tuesday afternoon. Bradley Durham, 40, appeared before state District Judge Barry Bryan Tuesday afternoon, begging to be sent to a prison-style drug rehabilitation program, blaming his behavior on addiction. He sank down in his chair on the stand, visibly shaking as he addressed Bryan Tuesday afternoon.
Durham was arrested for robbery and burglary of a habitation last year after injuring homeowner Cyrus Poling in his getaway attempt Jan 10, 2010. Poling was nearly ran over by Durham as he attempted to stop him from driving away with his property. Hanging onto the side of Durham’s getaway vehicle, Poling was dragged several feet.
Damage from Rusk County Tornado
RUSK COUNTY — Before the cold air arrived Tuesday, a line of strong thunderstorms moved through the area. They were responsible for one tornado that formed in the Oak Hill area in Rusk County. The small EF-1 tornado caused damage to a couple of houses and some trees shortly before 6:15 Tuesday morning. The Shreveport National Weather Service reported the damage path was 1/2 mile long and 100 yards wide. No injuries were reported.
Kilgore Gets a New Police Chief
Tyler Policeman Promoted
TYLER – The Tyler Police Department has a new Sergeant. Tuesday, Chief Gary Swindle promoted Investigator Brian Bulman, on the left, to the position of Sergeant.
Brian Bulman was hired by the Tyler Police Department on May 30, 2000. He attended the Tyler Junior College Law Enforcement Academy and was assigned to the Patrol Division upon graduation. Officer Bulman worked midnight shift patrol from 2001 until July 2004.
In July 2004 Officer Bulman was selected as an Investigator in the Special Investigations Unit. Detective Bulman worked in this capacity until February 2008 when he was assigned to the Drug Enforcement Administration to work as a DEA Task Force Officer. He has served in this capacity as the DEA Task Force Officer until his promotion to Sergeant today.
Detective Bulman holds a Masters Peace Officers Certification through TCLEOSE and has been the recipient of the Life Saving Award, the Expert Marksman Award, the Safe Driving Award, and the Plainclothes Officer of the Month Award.
Tyler Lawyer Running for State Bar President
AUSTIN – A Tyler lawyer is running for the state bar of Texas. He is F.R. “Buck” Files, a shareholder in criminal-defense firm Bain, Files, Jarrett, Bain & Harrison. At a recent meeting the board approved candidates for the 2011-2012 State Bar president-elect race. According to a state bar news release, the other candidate is Guy Choate, a partner in personal-injury law firm Webb, Stokes & Sparks in San Angelo.