Sixteen Animals Seized by Officers

PALESTINE — Anderson County sheriff’s authorities seized more than a dozen cows and a donkey from a landowner in the Neches area Wednesday. Anderson County Sheriff Greg Taylor said representatives of his agency seized the animals from property located in the 7600 block of U.S. 79 North in the Neches area Wednesday, stemming from an investigation which initially began this past spring. The animals were seized after officers obtained a warrant signed by Anderson County Justice of the Peace James Todd, according to the sheriff.

There was no hay on the property and only a small bucket of water when the deputy visited the property Monday, according to the sheriff. The sheriff said the case will ultimately be forwarded to the Anderson County district attorney’s office for possible criminal prosecution. A disposition hearing regarding the cows and donkey has been set for 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 8 at the Anderson County Courthouse Annex.

Cops Don’t Buy Suspected Burglar’s Tall Tale

LUFKIN — Lufkin Police responded to a call in the 100 block of Parkview Circle about a man who entered his neighbor’s apartment through a window to investigate an unidentified male fleeing from the complex. According to police reports, Jerry Joe McClain, 47, said when he saw the male fleeing the apartment complex, he noticed that his neighbor’s window was open and wanted to check it out. The neighbor said she heard a loud bang in the back of her apartment and that is when she discovered McClain standing inside her apartment. McClain was arrested for criminal trespass and two misdemeanor arrest warrants.

East Texas Mayor Resigns Amidst Rumors

ZAVALLA — Zavalla mayor Greg Fletcher turned in his resignation Tuesday, according to city officials. The decision comes one month after he announced in a special meeting that he would not resign. Attempts to reach Fletcher for comment Wednesday were unsuccessful. Councilman Carlos Guzman will act as mayor until the council discusses the situation in its Dec. 12 meeting. In last month’s council meeting, rumors of Fletcher being under investigation by the county attorney for using a city account to purchase tires were addressed by a roomful of citizens, including Fletcher’s father, Jimmy Davis.

Minor Injuries after Truck Rear-Ended Bus

ANGELINA COUNTY — A two-vehicle accident between a Lufkin school bus and a van sent two people to the hospital Wednesday afternoon. Richard Dial, 54, of Groveton, was northbound in a van hauling car and trailer around 2:00 on Denman Avenue when he changed lanes at a red light. His vehicle rear-ended a school bus. The bus driver, Latanya Brown, 41, of Lufkin, was taken to Memorial Medical Center-Lufkin by Lufkin Fire paramedics, but three teenagers aboard the bus were uninjured, according to Lufkin ISD Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources.

Dial, who is able to drive his van with wheelchair-accessible equipment, was also taken to Memorial. His passenger, Curtis Shaver, was uninjured. None of the injuries reported in the accident appeared to be life-threatening. Dial was cited for failure to control speed.

Rusk County Sheriff, Tax Assessor Not Seeking Re-election


HENDERSON — Several candidates have filed to run in the Rusk County Republican primary for county offices, but Sheriff Danny Pirtle, pictured here, and County Tax Assessor-Collector Matt B. Gabriel are not among them.

Pirtle, who recently underwent open-heart surgery, announced earlier this week that he plans to continue as sheriff until his term ends in December of 2012, but will not be seeking re-election. Gabriel, who has been a county employee for 48 years and in her current position for almost 20 years, announced earlier this year that she will be retiring at the end of her current term.

The only contested election within the party thus far is for Constable of Precinct 4. Incumbent Constable David Guy, 70, has filed for the position; as David Roberts III, 49, a local realtor.

Wood County Father Charged with Manslaughter

ALBA — The father of a Wood County teen killed earlier this year by a gun shot wound has agreed to turn himself into authorities. Lab results conclude Loren Saunders, 16, was shot by his father George Saunders, 56, in the chest back on January 18. George Saunders no longer lives in Wood County, but agreed to surrender on a warrant for manslaughter.

Back in May, Wood County officials said the circumstances surrounding the teen’s death were suspicious after he was found with a single gunshot wound to the chest. Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the residence at Chaney Point RV Park on County Road 1590 after Saunders’ father reported his son had been shot and he was doing CPR on him.

The case was turned over to the Wood County District Attorney’s Office for further investigation after the medical examiner’s office said evidence didn’t add up to the death being considered accidental. At the time, investigator William Burge said Saunders’ cause of death was ruled accidental, because Saunders’ father told authorities he caught him playing with the handgun.

Longview Man Aquitted on Kidnapping Charges

GREGG COUNTY — A Gregg County jury acquitted a Longview man Wednesday of aggravated kidnapping charges. Jurors deliberated nearly six hours before finding 50-year-old Anthony Marquis Shepherd not guilty of the first degree charge, which carried between 5 and 99 years or life in prison upon conviction. Prosecutors said Shepherd held a woman against her will in a South Longview home and beat her with the intent of sexually assaulting her on June 26, 2010. Shepherd was painting the interior of a home in the 500 block of Aden Drive and had gotten permission from the homeowner to allow the woman to help him with the job, Gregg County Assistant District Attorney Chris Botto said.

The woman, identified as Tonya Wilson, said Shepherd burned her toes, injured her arm and slammed her against the floor. She broke a glass and caught the attention of a passer-by for help, prosecutors said. A witness for the defense, Richard Pendarvis, said Wilson infliced the injury to her hand herself, defense attorney Kathy Colvin said.

Despite the verdict, Shepherd remained jailed Wednesday without bond, because a grand jury indicted him earlier this year on a May 21 offense of forgery of a financial instrument. A hearing in the case has not been set.

Insurer Accused Owner of Drowned Bugatti of Fraud

HOUSTON (AP) – The insurer of a $1.2 million sports car that plunged into a Galveston Bay lagoon two years ago is accusing the owner of driving into the marsh deliberately to collect on a $2.2 million insurance policy. A lawsuit filed by Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Co. is pending against Lufkin auto dealer Andy House in federal court in Galveston. The insurer accuses House of intentionally driving his Bugatti Veyron EB into 3 feet of salt water in La Marque, 36 miles southeast of Houston. The lawsuit also alleges House ran the car engine for 15 minutes after the November 2009 splashdown, damaging the 1,000-horsepower engine. House told police the car capable of reaching 253 mph traveled into the lagoon when he swerved to avoid a seagull.

Man Escaped Longview House Fire

LONGVIEW — A Longview man escaped a blaze late Wednesday that totaled the two-apartment duplex he moved in to Monday. Longview Fire Investigator Jimmy Purcell said Michael Taylor suffered only a minor burn and refused treatment following a structure fire in the 200 block of East Culver Street. Firefighters responded to the fire at 11:59 p.m. Two tenants lived in the duplex; one upstairs, and Taylor downstairs. The upstairs tenant was not home at the time of the fire. Taylor is living with a relative who he as staying with until Monday, when he moved into the Culver Street apartment, Purcell said. Firefighters had the blaze under control before 12:45 a.m. Tuesday.

TJC Student Charged in Shooting Death


TYLER – A shooting in Tyler has left one person dead. The incident happened shortly after 7:15 Tuesday night at the Varsity Place Apartments, 3400 Varsity. Brandon Raynard Willis, 19, of Dallas, has been charged with manslaughter. The victim was identified as Daveon Johnson, 18, also of Dallas. Investigators say four young men from the Dallas area, including the suspect and victim, are leasing an apartment at Varsity Place Apartments. Willis is currently enrolled at Tyler Junior College and Johnson is a former student of TJC.

Investigators were told that Willis had pointed a 38 revolver at Johnson and was reportedly explaining how he had been shot in the past and pulled the trigger several times thinking the weapon was unloaded. It discharged striking Johnson. Johnson was shot in the upper rights side of his back and was pronounced dead at East Texas Medical Center at 8:08 last night. An autopsy is scheduled at Southeast Forensics.

According to a statement issued Wednesday by TJC, “We are saddened for the loss of life and the devastating effect this has had on the others involved. Our hearts go out to these young men, their friends and families. We ask that our entire college community keep these families in their thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.”

Woman Dies after Thanksgiving Beating


TYLER – A Smith County woman, brutally beaten during a drunken brawl on Thanksgiving, has died. Her husband has been charged in the case. Kelly Gage, 49, was originally charged with aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury. That will be upgraded to a first degree murder complaint.

Investigators say Patti McHugh Gage, 48, was taken to Mother Francis Hospital around 1:00 last Friday morning with severe brain stem damage and no brain activity. Hospital personnel say she died around 1:00 yesterday morning after being taken off life support. Gage remains in the Smith County Jail. His bond has been set at $500,000.

Mesquite Woman Sentenced for Federal Crimes


TYLER — A 39-year-old Mesquite, Texas woman has been sentenced for federal violations in East Texas. Stacie Yancey Taylor pleaded guilty on July 8, 2011, to Conspiracy to Commit Access Device Fraud, and was sentenced Tuesday during a hearing before U.S. District Judge Leonard E. Davis to 30 months in federal prison.

According to information presented in court, between December, 2010, and December, 2011, Taylor allegedly used fraudulent credit card numbers in an attempt to purchase gift cards and other merchandise from various retailers. A 4-count federal indictment was returned on March 2, 2011.

Salvation Army Extends Angel Tree Deadline


TYLER – The Salvation Army of Tyler gets some good news about its annual Angel Tree project. According to a statement from the agency, “Thanks to the generosity of Broadway Square Mall and our Corporate Sponsors, The Salvation Army is excited to announce that we are extending the deadline for Angels to be adopted through Sunday, December 11, instead of the previous deadline of Monday, December 5. There is a huge need in Smith County this year for children who may have to go without a Christmas and this extensions provides more opportunities for all our Angels to be adopted. There are still over 1500 angels available and with your help we can bring this number down to 0. Thank you for the wonderful support and generosity of the Tyler community and we wish you a blessed Christmas.”

Here’s a rundown of 2011 Angel Tree Locations:

Hideaway Lake Clubhouse- 101 Hideaway Lane, Hideaway, TX 75771
Wal-Mart Supercenter- 6801 S. Broadway, Tyler, TX 75703
Austin Bank of Whitehouse- 100 Horton, Whitehouse, TX 75791
TJC- 1400 Fifth St., Tyler, TX 75701
Regions Bank- (various locations) 100 E. Ferguson ,Tyler, TX 75701
Wal-Mart #1022- 3820 Hwy. 64 West, Tyler, TX 75704
Toyota Mercedes– 3274 Professional Dr., Tyler, TX 75701
UT Tyler- 3900 University Blvd., Tyler, TX 75701
Rose Heights Church of God- 2120 Old Omen Rd., Tyler, TX 75701
Woodcreek Athletic Club- 6110 S. Broadway, Tyler, TX 75703
Broadway Square Mall- 4601 S Broadway, Tyler TX 75703
Bank of America-(Four Locations) 4601 S. Broadway Tyler 75703
Suddenlink-1001 ESE Loop 323 Tyler 75701
Citizens National Bank-2217 Grande Blvd. Tyler 75703

Upshur County Man Sentenced for Federal Crimes


TYLER — An Upshur County man has been sentenced for drug violations in the Eastern District of Texas. James Michael Havner, 49, of Gilmer, pleaded guilty on August 24, 2011, to possession of a List 1 chemical, with intent to manufacture methamphetamine. Havner was sentenced Wednesday to 120 months in federal prison during a hearing in Tyler before United States District Judge Michael H. Schneider.

According to prosecutors, Havner purchased cold pills containing pseudoephedrine at a Wal-Mart store in Longview on January 24, 2009, and made three additional purchases at other stores in the area the same day in furtherance of his methamphetamine manufacturing activities. Havner was named in an 82-count federal indictment returned on April 6, 2011.

Kilgore Man Sentenced for Structuring Violation


TYLER – United States Attorney John M. Bales has announced that Candido Patino was sentenced in Tyler for structuring and assisting in structuring transactions with a domestic financial institution in the Eastern District of Texas. Patino, 46, pleaded guilty to a violation of 31 U.S.C. § 5324 (structuring) on June 1, 2011. Tuesday, during a hearing before United States Judge Leonard E. Davis, Patino was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment, a fine of $10,000, and a term of supervised release of 2 years.

Financial institutions are required to file a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) with the Internal Revenue Service when a customer conducts a currency transaction (i.e., a deposit or withdrawal) in excess of $10,000. Making cash deposits or withdrawals in amounts or in a manner to cause the financial institution to fail to file a CTR is referred to as “structuring” and is prohibited by federal law.

According to information presented in court, Patino operated a money transmitting business out of a restaurant he owned in Kilgore. Individuals who wanted to transfer funds to Mexico typically paid cash to Patino for such services. Patino then deposited the currency into a bank account at a federally-insured credit union. Between July 2008 and October 2009, Patino, who was aware of the credit union’s reporting obligation, made over 300 structured cash deposits in a manner intended to evade the CTR requirement.

Longview Christmas Parade Route and Related Road Closures


LONGVIEW — The annual Longview Christmas Parade will take place at 6:30 this evening. Several downtown streets will be closed to vehicle traffic beginning at 5:30 p.m. Barricades will be placed around an approximate eight-block staging area east of Gregg County Court House and the 300 block of E. Methvin Street. Access to the outdoor drive-through locations of Texas Bank and Trust will be permitted until 6 p.m. Drivers should use extra caution when driving near the parade route and staging area. Most downtown streets should re-open later that night.

To accommodate ongoing downtown Christmas at the Courthouse activities, some downtown streets will remain closed following the parade. Southbound Fredonia Street from Whaley to Methvin will be closed now through 5:00 p.m., Monday, December 12. In addition, all of Fredonia Street between Whaley and Methvin will be closed Friday and Saturday December 2 and 3, and Friday and Saturday December 9 and 10 between 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. For information about the Christmas Parade or other Downtown Christmas events, please contact the Longview Chamber of Commerce at 903-237-4000. Click on http://longviewtexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/city-news/Christmas%20Parade%20Route.pdf to view the parade route.

City’s Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Tonight


TYLER — One of the big events of the season is nearly upon us. City of Tyler crews spent last week and the first part of this week decorating downtown with thousands of Christmas lights in time for the 26th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. It will be held today on the T.B. Butler Fountain Plaza following the Jaycees Christmas Parade scheduled for 6:00pm. The centerpiece of the ceremony, a 30-foot Leyland cypress donated by Jackie and Debbie Merket of Merket Christmas Tree Farm in Beckville, Texas, has been covered in more than 8,000 lights. The tree will be lit by four-year-old Will Butts and his sister, 15-month-old Ellie, who were named the 2012 Miracle Children, representing the Children’s Miracle Network at Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics.

Alleged Copper Thief Arrested


LONGVIEW — Longview police arrest an alleged copper thief. On Monday, according to a police report, Officer Kerry Higginbotham noticed a suspicious vehicle in the woods in the 1600 Block of Osborne Street. When he got out of the car to investigate further he noticed a large amount of copper wire lying on the ground outside Happiness Hill Daycare. He could see a blue Jeep Cherokee in the woods and found more copper wire, and other tools used to remove copper wire, inside the Jeep.

While Officer Higginbotham was near the daycare he heard the Jeep start up. He ran after the Jeep, and the driver of the Jeep continued to flee from the scene. The driver turned onto a dead end street and began to back up attempting to continue to flee from the officer. Finally, police say, Officer Higginbotham was able to get the driver to stop the vehicle and he was taken into custody without further incident. The suspect was identified as Harrell Edward Johnson, 42, of Gladewater. Johnson was charged with theft of material 50% copper and evading arrest in a motor vehicle.

Pedestrian Injured in Tyler Accident Identified


TYLER – Police identify a vehicle-pedestrian accident victim as 64-year-old Gregory Burke of Tyler. According to reports, Burke was seriously injured Tuesday night when hit by a minivan on the Troup highway. The accident happened around 6:15 near the Wal-Mart store. Investigators say Burke had crossed three lanes of traffic before getting hit in the turning lane. Burke was crossing the roadway in mid-block heading towards Wal-Mart and was struck by a vehicle traveling southbound on Troup Hwy. He was taken to East Texas Medical Center with possible life threatening injuries and was last listed in critical condition. The investigation into the accident continues.

Officials Identify Girl Killed in Wood County fire

WOOD COUNTY — A late Tuesday night mobile home fire has claimed the life of a 7-year-old girl in Wood County. Jazmine Henson died in the fire that injured four family members, including a 2-year-old boy, and sent one firefighter to the hospital. Officials were called at about 11:15 p.m. to a reported fire on CR 4536 in Winnsboro. The mobile home was engulfed in flames when emergency personnel arrived.

Justin Hammond, Linda Henson, Belinda Henson and a 2-year-old boy were transported by helicopter to Parkland Burn Hospital in Dallas. A Perryman firefighter fell and was injured while battling the blaze and was transported to an area hospital for neck and back injuries. Family members tried to rescue Jazmine from the mobile home but were unsuccessful. Her body was sent to Dallas County for an autopsy. The fire is under investigation.

Gold Coin Dropped into Tyler Red Kettle


TYLER – Someone has made a generous donation to the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Drive in Tyler. Monday, someone dropped a 1/2 troy ounce American Gold Eagle bullion coin into the red kettle at the FRESH by Brookshire’s on the Old Jacksonville Highway. According to Wayne Clepper with Tyler’s American Gold and Diamond Exchange, the coin is valued at around $900.

Smith County Seizes Guns, Drugs, and Money in Morning Raid


ARP — Smith County officials found a cache of weapons and meth in a raid early Tuesday morning in the Arp area. According to KETK, deputies seized 47 weapons, 28 grams of meth, 5 televisions and $5,000 from a residence in the 10,000 block of County Road 3197. Authorities arrested 61-year old John Wendall Bayless and 54-year old Tina Ray Bayless. Sheriff J.B. Smith says the department believes that the weapons and money were traded for drugs. The investigation took about 8 months to complete.

Berman Files for Reelection


TYLER — Tyler Republican Leo Berman files for reelection as the District 6 State House representative. Berman cited what he termed his strong conservative record over 13 years and said his constituents know where he stands. Opponent Matt Schaefer has told media he’s challenging Berman to a debate. Berman said he hadn’t heard anything about debates at all. But he added that he will participate in candidate forums established by the Republican Women’s club and the Republican Club of Smith County.

Smith County Cold Case Murder Suspect Pleads Guilty


TYLER— A defendant in a 2005 Smith County murder has pleaded guilty in an appearance before State District Judge Jack Skeen. Bryante Denard Gee, 28, was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Gee and Terrance Wideman were accused of killing Christopher Horn, 19, at Kureshe’s Mart in 2005. Their alleged involvement in the cold case was brought to light after a Broadway Square Mall parking lot shooting over six months ago.

Five People Arrested on Drug Charges


LONGVIEW — Longview police release information on a Thanksgiving weekend drug bust. On Friday, officers made a routine traffic stop on a vehicle that allegedly displayed an expired inspection sticker in the 400 block of Edgefield Avenue. During the stop officers determined that the truck’s occupants’ stories conflicted. During a search of the subjects, officers located suspected methamphetamine on one of the suspects, identified as Howard Perkins, 48, of Kilgore. The other suspect, Clifton Ardry, 47, of Kilgore, was arrested on 3 outstanding Gregg County warrants.

As a result of the arrest officers say they were able to gain information of other narcotic activity and contacted the County Organized Drug Enforcement (CODE) Unit and obtained a search warrant for a home also in the 400 block of Edgefield Avenue. The search warrant was served to the residents of the house, and officers located suspected cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, and various drug paraphernalia. Three suspects were arrested from the location. Those arrested include George Clifford Griffis, 54; Regena Avila, 43, and Kimberly Dawn Gill, 47, all of Longview.

Gladewater Man Listed on County’s Wanted List

LONGVIEW — A Gladewater man convicted of improper photography at a Longview retailer is on the run from his two-year state jail sentence. In September 2010, a Gregg County jury sentenced Mark Allen Reed, 31, to the maximum prison term after convicting him of placing a cell phone, operating in video mode, underneath a woman’s skirt at Hastings on Loop 281 in August 2009. Allen appealed the verdict and was released from the Gregg County Jail on $20,000 a year ago. Reed failed to turn himself in to authorities.

Local Coach Lights ETMC Christmas Tree

TYLER — East Texas Medical Center Tyler celebrated its 24th annual Christmas tree lighting last night with former trauma patient and Whitehouse High School athletic director and head football coach Randy McFarlin lighting the tree.

McFarlin was injured November 28, 2010, when a pickup truck slammed into his vehicle seven miles east of Gilmer. McFarlin swerved to avoid the accident, but the truck hit the driver’s side door, trapping him inside. Once he was freed from the vehicle, McFarlin was flown by Air 1 to ETMC Tyler’s Level 1 Trauma Center in critical condition with internal injuries, fractured ribs and a fractured pelvis. He remained in intensive care for over a month, and this January he was moved to ETMC’s Rehabilitation Center. His wife Carolyn, son Craig and Craig’s now wife, Missy, were also injured, but were treated and released.

This will is the second year for ETMC to use its living Christmas tree, which was planted as part of the city of Tyler’s tree conservation program. The tree is located on the front lawn of the hospital and has grown several feet since last year.

Former Teacher Charged with Assault Out on Bond

LONGVIEW — A former Longview ISD teacher and UIL coach, charged with sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child, is out of jail on bond. Robert Craig Varnell of Diana was released from the Gregg County Jail on bond November 14. According to court documents, a 16-year-old boy told authorities Varnell had inappropriate physical contact with him numerous times from August 31, 2007, to May 3, both at Varnell’s home and the boy’s home.

The improper relationship reportedly started when the boy was 13 and Varnell was employed by LeTourneau University’s computer science department, according to court records. At the time of his arrest, Varnell was a teacher and co-UIL coordinator at Longview High School. He resigned following his arrest.