Accident Closes Part of I-20 in Smith County for Hours

Accident Closes Part of I-20 in Smith County for HoursSMITH COUNTY — According to Smith County DPS, I-20 westbound near the Barber Road interchange was reduced to one lane for more than six hours after a three-semi truck accident. According to KETK, officials say one truck failed to control its speed and hit two 18-wheelers, causing it to roll on its side and catch fire. There was no immediate word on injuries. Authorities say the roadway finally reopened around 4:15 Monday afternoon.

Marshall Police: Death of Man Found in Yard Apparently Accidental

Marshall Police: Death of Man Found in Yard Apparently AccidentalMARSHALL — The death of a man found in his yard in Marshall last week appears to have been accidental. Around 7:00 Friday evening, police responded to a home on Sledge Street in reference to an unresponsive male lying in the front yard. It was reported that the victim, 31-year-old Demarcus Perry, had possibly been shot. Perry was transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center – Marshall, where he later died due to his injuries. Members of the Marshall Police Department Criminal Investigations Bureau began investigating the cause of Perry’s injuries. Continue reading Marshall Police: Death of Man Found in Yard Apparently Accidental

Tyler Police Investigate 9th Fatality Crash of the Year

Tyler Police Investigate 9th Fatality Crash of the YearTYLER — Tyler police are issuing a safety advisory after working a fatality crash — the city’s ninth of the year. Officers were called around 9:35 Monday morning to the intersection of E. Douglas Blvd. and E. Front Street. Accident investigators determined that Claudia Sanders Miller, 92, of Tyler failed to yield the right-of-way turning left onto E. Front from Douglas Blvd. Miller was struck in the driver’s side of her vehicle by a pickup traveling eastbound on E. Front Street driven by William Logan, 78, of Arp. Miller was transported to East Texas Medical Center by EMS and died from her injuries. Logan was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Police encourage drivers to “Be Aware, Look Twice, Slow Down and Don’t Text and Drive.”

Longview Murder Trial Re-Scheduled for July

Longview Murder Trial Re-Scheduled for JulyLONGVIEW — An East Texas man’s murder trial has been pushed back. According to KETK, 22-year-old Christian Sibley’s court date has been re-scheduled for July 25. He was slated to appear in court Monday for the February 2015 shooting death of Jerrad Hunt. Police say Sibley shot Hunt during a struggle at a Longview gas station. Sibley claims he was defending himself during the fight and that the gun went off while in his lap. The victim died a few weeks later

Man Dies in Fiery Crash

Man Dies in Fiery CrashHARRISON COUNTY — 44-year-old Dennis Wayne Johnson died Sunday afternoon after a fiery crash in Harrison County. KETK reports Johnson was traveling West on Highway 154. According to the driver in front of Johnson, he passed him in a no passing zone while approaching a curve. Johnson went off the roadway, rolled several times, and then hit several trees. The vehicle immediately caught on fire and was engulfed in flames. According to Texarkana DPS, Johnson was the only person in the vehicle.

Smith County H.O.P.E. Academy Wins National Award

Smith County H.O.P.E. Academy Wins National AwardTYLER — Smith County Juvenile Services’ H.O.P.E. Academy is already receiving national acclaim after only two years of service to the community. According to a county news release, the H.O.P.E. (Helping Others Pursue Excellence) Academy was recently named as a 2016 Achievement Award Winner by The National Association of Counties. It is a six-to-nine-month residential program for male juvenile offenders, focusing on behavior modification and family/parent relationships and vocational training. Continue reading Smith County H.O.P.E. Academy Wins National Award

TxDOT Road Projects

TxDOT Road ProjectsTYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in the district during the Weeks of June 27th. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues.

Smith County construction projects updates:

Loop 323 West Widening
*Limits: Tyler’s West Loop and SH 31
*Contractor: Longview Bridge and Road, Ltd., of Longview
*Cost: $12 million
*Anticipated Completion Date: Winter 2016
The contractor continues to excavate the existing northbound lanes as well as conduct work on the new railroad bridge and Bellwood Road West. A temporary detour is in place. The project includes widening Loop 323 from SH 31 to Shaw Street. The speed limit on Loop 323 in the work zone has been reduced to 45 mph from SH 64 to
Shaw Street. Continue reading TxDOT Road Projects

Police Standoff in Longview Ends, Suspect Arrested

Police Standoff in Longview Ends, Suspect ArrestedLONGVIEW – A police standoff in Longview ends peacefully with the suspect in custody. It started just before 3:00 Saturday morning with a report of a man in a home on Mamon Drive. The man, Sonny Dee Edwards, Jr., 31, of Longview, was under a protective order and not suppose to be in the house. Two women in the home were able to escape through a bedroom window. Edwards was said to have fired several rounds at a police robot, slightly damaging it. Shortly after 10:30, Edwards surrendered peacefully. He was booked into the Gregg County Jail on charges of violation of a protective order and criminal mischief.

Marshall Death Under Investigation

Marshall Death Under InvestigationMARSHALL – A man found lying in a Marshall yard around 7:00 Friday night has died. Police were called to a home on Sledge Street where a man, who may have been shot, was found lying in his front yard. He later died at a Marshall hospital. When it was thought another person may have been barricaded in the house, a SWAT team was called out. No one was found in the residence. An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death. The victim’s name has not been released. The investigation continues.

Three Indicted in Double Homicide in Longview

Three Indicted in Double Homicide in LongviewLONGVIEW – The Gregg County grand jury has indicted three persons in connection with the deaths of two men back in March. The bodies of Dekeilen Joe Nelson, 20, of Gilmer and Kevin Lorenzo Stephenson, 28, of Henderson, were found near railroad tracks off Estes Parkway. Indicted this week for capital murder in the case was Dustin Charles Bennett, 36.(pictured) Indicted for aggravated robbery in connection with the case were Craig Deallen Davison, 50, and Patricia Francine Baker, 19. The three were arrested in April at a home on Roy Green Road near Hallsville. The arrests were made as the result of a Crime Stoppers tip.

New Director for NET RMA

New Director for NET RMATYLER – The North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority has a new Executive Director. He is Christopher R. Miller of Mobile, Alabama. In his most recent position, Miller was the Executive Director of the South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, a position he has held for several years. For six years prior to that, he was the Deputy Director of the organization. Miller, who starts to work on Monday, is succeeding Interim Executive Director Everett Owen. The organization helps accelerate the development of transportation projects in Smith and 11 other Northeast Texas Counties.

Judge Getz Gets Some of Judge Baker’s Duties

Judge Getz Gets Some of Judge Baker’s DutiesTYLER – County Court at Law No. 3 Judge Floyd Getz is being appointed to handle Smith County Judge Joel Baker’s judicial duties. This follows Judge Baker’s recent suspension without by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct. Administrative Judge Mary Murphy made the appointment this week. The appointment runs through the end of the year. At next Tuesday’s county commissioners’ meeting they will start the process of selecting an acting county judge. Continue reading Judge Getz Gets Some of Judge Baker’s Duties

Text: Lawyer Seeks Plea Deal, Doubts Manziel Can Stay Clean

thumb_Johnny_Manziel-3 DALLAS (AP) — A text message accidentally sent to The Associated Press shows that Johnny Manziel’s lawyer is seeking a plea deal in his domestic violence case, but has doubts about the quarterback’s ability to stay clean. The text message is from defense attorney Bob Hinton. It was transmitted after an AP reporter contacted him asking for comment about a hit-and-run crash Manziel was involved in Monday night. Hinton writes: “Heaven help us if one of the conditions is to pee in a bottle.” The text also says Hinton was given a receipt by a colleague that purports to show Manziel, a former Tyler resident, spent more than $1,000 at a drug paraphernalia shop 15 hours after the crash. Hinton says it was not known if the receipt from the paraphernalia store is legitimate.

Tyler Business Robbed

crimescene-2TYLER – Police are investigating the robbery of a Tyler business. The Eggroll Express at 510 West Front Street was held up shortly before 11:45 Friday morning. A man with a covering over his face, armed with a handgun, fled with an undisclosed amount of money. He was described as a black male, about 5’9 and with a thin build. There was one customer in the store at the time of the robbery. No injuries were reported.

Marshall Theft Suspect Sought

Marshall Theft Suspect SoughtMARSHALL – The Marshall Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating one of their most wanted fugitives. He is Turahn Mitchell, 22, of Jefferson. He is accused of renting over $2,500 worth of property from a rent to own business and then not returning it after he stopped paying for it. He is described as a black male 5’9, 190 pounds with a medium build. Mitchell has black hair and brown eyes. If you know where he can be located, call 903-935-4575 or 903-935-4540. If you wish to remain anonymous call Marshall/Harrison County Crime Stoppers at 903-935-9969.

Longview Burglary Suspect Busted

Longview Burglary Suspect BustedLONGVIEW – Longview police have arrested a burglary suspect. He was found ducking down behind a truck in the 3400 block of MLK Boulevard around 3:30 Friday morning. Officers say they learned that Jonarious Deyone Williams, 26, of Longview, had burglarized at least one vehicle. They also found additional property, which they believe was stolen, in the car he was driving. He was charged with burglary of a vehicle and booked into the Gregg County Jail.

Good Shepherd Health System Announces Its Acquisition

Good Shepherd Health System Announces Its AcquisitionLONGVIEW – There has been another healthcare merger in the area. In the wake of Tyler’s Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals’ May merger with CHRISTUS Health, Longview’s Good Shepherd Health System announces it is being acquired by Tennessee-based Duke LifePoint Healthcare. Included in the acquisition, Good Shepherd NorthPark in Longview, Good Shepherd Medical Center in Marshall, emergency services in Kilgore and provider offices at over 30 locations. Also included are immediate care centers and outpatient and health and wellness services across East Texas. Good Shepherd will now be working through the Gregg County Commissioners Court to amend its current lease for purposes of the acquisition. The chairman of the Board of Directors for Good Shepherd Health System, Bill Huffman, said in a news release, they are confident joining Duke LifePoint will allow them to continue to advance health care services in East Texas for generations to come.

Gohmert Lashes Out at Democrats Holding Sit-In

Gohmert Lashes Out at Democrats Holding Sit-InWASHINGTON, D.C. (Staff/ABC) — Tyler Congressman Louie Gohmert angrily faces down congressional Democrats in the midst of a 25-hour sit-in over gun control — attributing the recent Orlando massacre to “radical Islam.” Speaking later with KETK, Gohmert said, “Even though…throughout congressional history there’ve been many, many occasions where there’s been vitriol, yelling at each other, and that kind of thing, we can’t find any precedent to one political party just violating the rules and acting so lawlessly, like they were some ‘Occupy Wall Street’ operation, a bunch of hooligans, and taking over the floor.” The Democrats finally ended their sit-in without getting the votes they wanted, but they vow to keep up their push for gun control.

Suspect Arrested in Burned Puppy Case

Suspect Arrested in Burned Puppy CasePALESTINE – A suspect is in custody in connection with the death of a Palestine puppy that died after being set on fire. After information was received in the case, an arrest warrant was issued Wednesday for Perla Miranda Fernandez, 20, of Athens. Athens police took her into custody Thursday morning. She is being held on a $5,000 bond in the animal cruelty case. Others are still being sought. Six people were seen leaving the scene Monday morning after a witness said they poured a fluid on the three month old puppy and were then seen lighting it. The puppy suffered burns of 50% of her body.

Upshur County Man Sentenced in Sexual Assault of a Child Case

Upshur County Man Sentenced in Sexual Assault of a Child CaseLONGVIEW – An Upshur County man found guilty of four counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child and four counts of indecency with a child, has been sentenced him to a long prison term. Gregg Lee Haden, 41, of Diana, was sentenced late Thursday afternoon to 380 years in prison. The jury sentenced Haden to 75 years on each of the assault charges and 20 on each of the indecency counts. State District Judge Alfonso Charles decided to stack the sentences. Haden was arrested in June of 2011 after arriving at a Longview location where he had agreed in a text to meet what he thought as a 14 year old for sex. But, instead of a boy, he had been communicating with an undercover officer.

PATH’s Annual Fan Drive is Up and Running

PATH’s Annual Fan Drive is Up and RunningTYLER – Tyler’s People Attempting to Help is again helping area residents stay cool this summer. PATH’s annual fan drive is underway to help battle, what they say is a huge problem. In the heat of summer, many don’t have air-conditioning to keep their homes at a comfortable, or safe temperature. So they are collecting box fans for residents in Smith and neighborning counties. Last year, PATH distributed 1,173 fans. PATH Executive Director Greg Grubb says there are several ways you can help. Tyler’s Home Depot is selling 20-inch box fans for only $10.00. Just mention PATH’s fan drive when you buy it. You can also bring donations or box fans to the PATH office on West Front Street in Tyler.

Civil Suit Against Judge Baker Halted

Civil Suit Against Judge Baker HaltedTYLER – An attorney acting on behalf of the state of Texas has declined to issue a necessary citation in the civil suit seeking the removal of Smith County Judge Joel Baker. The action was filed Thursday in 7th District Court in Tyler. The civil suit seeking the judge’s removal was filed by Grassroots America We The People. Attorney Jim Parsons of Palestine said the citation wasn’t necessary since circumstances arising since his appointment have mooted the issues raised in the petition. Those circumstances are the indictment of Baker and the State Commission on Judicial Conduct suspending the judge without pay. Grassroots spokeswoman JoAnn Fleming told KETK their attorney will file papers agreeing to suspend their petition. The judge is accused of holding illegal closed meetings He is also under investigation for allegations he was involved in explicit sexual behavior online while conducting government business. Continue reading Civil Suit Against Judge Baker Halted

Officials Explore Bringing Ride Sharing to Tyler

Officials Explore Bringing Ride Sharing to TylerTYLER — Ride sharing apps such as Uber and Lyft may be one step closer to hitting Tyler. According to KETK, City Manager Edward Broussard says officials hope to have a plan by August that they can bring to council for approval. They’re looking at similar sized cities such as Lubbock and Beaumont to see how it operates there. They’re also trying to create a level playing field with existing taxicab companies. Broussard says, “There may be some deregulation of our current taxicab industry in order to then make it competitive for them with the network-based companies that Uber and Lyft are.” Officials are also discussing different options in terms of safety and background checks for the drivers.

Tyler Teen Dies from Injuries from an Anderson County Wreck

Tyler Teen Dies from Injuries from an Anderson County WreckANDERSON COUNTY – A recent graduate from Tyler’s All Saints Episcopal School has died from injuries received in an Anderson County accident. Kendall Spinks, 18, was removed Thursday from life support at Tyler’s Christus Trinity Mother Frances Hospital. She had been critically injured on Highway 155 on June 17th. The Department of Public Safety reports she lost control of her car while passing another vehicle. Her car ended up in a ditch where it rolled over several times. Investigators had earlier said that Spinks may have been texting prior to the accident.

Tyler Moves Closer to Its First Food Truck Park

Tyler Moves Closer to Its First Food Truck ParkTYLER — Downtown Tyler’s food truck park is rolling along nicely. According to KETK, the City Council passed its final approval Wednesday for a special permit allowing the park to move forward. The plan will be rolled out in two phases. Phase one will bring in the actual food trucks. Phase two, which was added in this week, includes turning the park into an entertainment venue with live music. Phase one is expected to be open sometime this fall. Phase two is still up in the air.

Rusk State Hospital Employee Brings Gun to Work

Rusk State Hospital Employee Brings Gun to WorkRUSK — A Rusk State Hospital employee is in big trouble for what he left behind at work. Last week a patient found a gun on the 243-bed campus. Staff was notified and the weapon was properly secured. Sources say the gun fell out of the psychiatric nurses’ assistant’s bag as he worked an overnight shift sunday. Hospital employees are not allowed to take firearms into state hospitals. Now the employee is on emergency leave pending disciplinary action. In a statement, a spokeswoman for the Department of State Health Services says the worker could be fired. The Office of Inspector General is investigating. A request for comment from that office has not yet drawn a response.

Tyler Accepting Applications for City Boards and Commissions

Tyler Accepting Applications for City Boards and Commissions TYLER – Applications are now being accepted at Tyler City Hall for 17 city boards and commissions. They range from the Airport Advisory Board to the Civil Service Commission. Tyler City Clerk Cassandra Brager says applicants must reside inside Tyler City limits and should not have any delinquent city taxes, city utilities or other city assessments. In addition, they must not have any pending claims against the city. There may be additional requirements for some board positions. The application deadline is August 5th. The city council will make the appointments at the August 24th meeting. Continue reading Tyler Accepting Applications for City Boards and Commissions