TYLER – Investigators have learned the names of two suspects in Thursday morning’s robbery of Wal-Mart on the Troup Highway. Named in arrest warrants for aggravated robbery are Dustin Chrzas and Keonta Rashaud Johnson. Both are 19. Along with the arrest warrants each had a bond set at $500,000. The two are said to be the suspects who loaded flat screen televisions into a shopping cart. And as they took the TVs from the store, pointed a gun an an employee. The driver of the getaway car, 25 year old Jamaine Pringle of Tyler, was arrested on Thursday.
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Body of Missing Man Found
NACOGDOCHES The body of a missing Nacogdoches County man has been found. We reported Thursday authorities were searching for 61 year old Alan David Schwiem of Douglass. He was last seen shortly before 6:00 Tuesday evening when he went to the Dollar Store in Alto. Sheriff Jason Bridges says Thursday evening around 7:00, a farmer cutting hay saw the top of a pickup in a deep creek of State Highway 21 west of Douglass. Authorities say The creek is very deep and had shrubbery around it, making it impossible to see from the roadway. It looks as if Schwiem was returning from the store when he drove off into the creek in Cherokee County.
Victim Identified in Fatal Wreck in Palestine
PALESTINE – The victim of a fatal Palestine accident Thursday afternoon has been identified. She is 72 year old Bonita Salter of Palestine. She made a left turn with an unprotected green traffic light and was hit by a pickup driven by 61 year old Geronimo Avila, of Houston. Availa and his passenger were uninjured. The driver of a third vehicle involved in the accident was hurt. 66 year old Mirilyn Allen of Palestine is being treated at Palestine Regional Medical Center. The wreck occurred at the intersection of Martin Luther King Boulevard and North Loop 256.
Marshall Kidnapping Suspect Sought

MARSHALL – The Marshall Police Department is seeking the public’s help in tracking down a kidnapping suspect. He is 30 year old Antonyo Danta Rivers. In May of last year, Rivers is said to have held a person at gunpoint and forced them to drive him to a location in Marshall. Once the victim was able to get away, they called police. They have been unable to locate him and feel he could be in in the Dallas or Houston Areas. Rivers is described as 5’11, 135 pounds with a thin build. He has black hair and brown eyes and a music symbol tattooed on the left side of his face. Continue reading Marshall Kidnapping Suspect Sought
Tyler’s Fire Chief is Retiring
TYLER – Tyler Fire Chief Tim Johnson is planning to retire. He has announced he will retire April 27th, after serving as the Tyler Fire Chief for over 5 years. Johnson promoted through the ranks of firefighter, driver, captain and district chief before being appointed to the position of Fire Chief in January 2011. During her 35 years of service with the City of Tyler, Chief Johnson has seen a lot of growth. He has also partnered with TJC to establish the Tyler Junior College Fire Academy and helped establish the Tyler Fire Foundation. Also under Johnson’s leadership, the City of Tyler Fire Department obtained grant funding to procure a regional communications trailer, as well as an emergency response trailer, assets that benefit the entire State of Texas. Continue reading Tyler’s Fire Chief is Retiring
Baylor Offers Brief Response to Lawsuit
WACO (AP/Staff) — Baylor University is offering a brief response to a lawsuit against the school involving a Mt. Pleasant High School graduate and former football player convicted of rape. The litigation claims the university’s alleged lack of action violated Title IX. Our news partner KETK obtained a statement from Baylor that reads, “We encourage students to come forward and we have a fully staffed Title IX office that receives and resolves those reports. The university will respond to the lawsuit in an appropriate manner after it has had the opportunity to review the complaint.” Continue reading Baylor Offers Brief Response to Lawsuit
Jury Selection Begins in Case That Inspired Movie “Bernie”
HENDERSON (AP/Staff) – Jury selection is underway in the sentencing trial of an East Texas mortician whose murder case inspired the dark comedy “Bernie.” Bernie Tiede was convicted in 1999 of killing Marjorie Nugent, a widow more than 40 years his senior he befriended in the town of Carthage. Tiede was given life in prison, but allowed to go free temporarily after his original prosecutor said he believed Tiede deserved a lesser prison sentence. The proceedings leading to his release began thanks to publicity from the movie “Bernie” – in which Jack Black plays Tiede and Shirley MacLaine portrays the widow, Marjorie Nugent. But at a new punishment trial, jurors could decide to send him back to prison. The trial is expected to start next week.
Two Smith County Shooting Suspects Identified
TYLER – Two more suspects have been identified in connection with a high speed chase in Smith County. During the chase on March 21st, shots were fired at pursuing sheriff’s deputies. No one was injured. The driver of the vehicle, Jeremy Robinson, 32, of Hutchins, was arrested following surveillance at Tyler’s Residence Inn. He was charged with aggravated assault on a peace officer. Continue reading Two Smith County Shooting Suspects Identified
Two People Reported Missing in Nacogdoches County

NACOGDOCHES – The Nacogdoches County sheriff’s department is looking for two missing persons in separate cases. According to a news release, both persons could be in danger because of physical and mental health issues. They are identified as Alan David Schwiem, 61, and Noemi Sanchez,33. Schwiem was last seen on Tuesday and Sanchez was last seen March 10th. Continue reading Two People Reported Missing in Nacogdoches County
A New Hire at the Longview Chamber of Commerce
LONGVIEW – The Longview Chamber of Commerce has a new Business/Membership Director. He is Dave Jochum whose primary duties will include overseeing membership development and membership services. He joins the Longview Chamber April 1st. Jochum is a graduate of the Chamber’s Leadership Longview class and has served as volunteer with the Chamber program. He is a founding partner and certified coach, trainer, and speaker with The John Maxwell Team. Prior to joining the Longview Chamber of Commerce team he served as Associate Pastor for Education at Oakland Heights Baptist Church in Longview.
One Boy Injured in a Fight in White Oak
WHITE OAK – A fight among to Gregg County has resulted in one being injured and one arrested. The fight between two 15 year old boys occurred around 4:00 Monday afternoon in the area of Center and Stewart Streets. The White Oak Police Department tells our news partner KETK one of the boys was stabbed in the stomach. He was taken to the hospital where he was treated and released. The other boys was taken to the Gregg County Juvenile Detention Center.
A Resignation at the Kilgore Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Bureau
KILGORE – The help wanted sign is out at the Kilgore Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Bureau. Tourism Manager Lexi Bass has resigned, effective April 1st. She has accepted the position of Director of Sales at the Holiday Inn Express North in Longview. Chamber president Cindy Morris said had helped them build the Visit Kilgore program to a new level and she will be greatly missed. The process for hiring a new tourism manager has not been finalized at this time. However, planning is underway and the job posting should be completed by the first of next week.
School Districts Try to Resolve Technical Glitch in STAAR Test
EAST TEXAS (Staff/AP) — Administrators in East Texas are among those trying to determine whether some students taking an online standardized test lost answers in a computer glitch. KETK reports Tyler, Longview, Lufkin, and Nacogdoches are just some of the districts that experienced problems during the online portion of the STAAR test Tuesday. Representatives with Tyler ISD say they experienced just a simple backlogging issue but that tech officials were able to work through it. Continue reading School Districts Try to Resolve Technical Glitch in STAAR Test
Trial Program Will Pay for Good Grades
TYLER — Good grades can soon mean more money for students living on campus at Tyler Junior College. According to KETK, residential Life and Housing is rolling out a new trial program to reward students with a GPA of 2.0 or better. They will multiply the GPA by $100, giving students the chance to get up to $400 for a 4.0 GPA. Many students are excited for the opportunity. Some say it will also encourage good behavior. Others think it should not be limited to residential students. The program is launching as a trial phase and will work with students who have already paid tuition to also get them credit.
Scam Alert: Calls Referencing Library in Sales Pitch
TYLER — Tyler residents should be aware that there have been reports of a scam in which the caller uses the Tyler Public Library’s name in making a sales pitch. If a citizen receives a call to purchase advertising and references the Library, officials say you should not share any personal, financial, or other sensitive information. The Library is not associated with any company to promote its business in this manner, according to a city news release. Should you receive a call like this, you’re asked to alert the Tyler Police Department immediately at (903) 531-1000.
Four Women Sought in Marshall TSO Theft
MARSHALL -The Marshall Police Department is investigating a theft that occurred at Texas State Optical on March 23rd. Four women entered the store and took about $1,200 worth of merchandise. They left in a 2004-2007 beige or gold Chevrolet Malibu. You can go to https://youtu.be/-XTOf3Yveyg and check out the suspects. If you can identify any of them, please contact MPD at 903-935-4575 or if you wish to remain anonymous, call Marshall/Harrison County Crimestoppers at 903-935-9969.
Two Sought In Marshall Wal-Mart Theft
MARSHALL – Marshall police are trying to located a couple of suspects in a theft from Wal-Mart. It first happened last Thursday afternoon paid for a pre-paid phone with a stolen debit card. They returned to the electronics department where they obtained a Playstation 4 game system and also paid for it with the stolen debit card. They returned to the store 30 minutes later and shopped around the lawn and garden center picking out several lawn items. They paid again with the stolen debit card. It is said they left possibly in an older model dark blue or black Dodge pickup with camper shell. You can go to https://youtu.be/SIln1w7wpdQ and see a video of the suspects.
Sheriff’s Deputy Spots Burglary Suspect
EAST MOUNTAIN – A Longview man is in jail, accused of burglarizing a home with a sheriff’s deputy near by. Arrested was 25 year old Anthony Brikahaes. He is accused of burglarizing a home in the East Mountain area. A sheriff’s deputy saw the suspect talking on a cell phone and walking toward a home. He checked the back of the house and found evidence the house had been burglarized. About that time a neighbor called to report a man running from the home. Other units arrived and Brikahaes was found and arrested. Inside, they found the house had been ransacked and items had been placed for the suspect to remove them.
Tylerite Named to State Commission
AUSTIN – A Tyler woman is one of 15 persons named by Governor Greg Abbott to the Governor’s Commission For Women. She is Laura Koenig Young, president of sales and marketing for Brighton Collectibles. Her term will expire at the end of December, 2017. Young is a member of Fashion Group International, International Council of Shopping Centers and the Harvard Club of Dallas. Continue reading Tylerite Named to State Commission
Tyler Area Home Sales Increase, Prices Rise in February
TYLER — Tyler area home sales increased 2 percent in February over February 2015, while home prices also increased. That’s according to the February 2016 Tyler area housing market report released Wednesday by the Greater Tyler Association of Realtors. GTAR Chairman Claudia Carroll says that’s a strong start for the year– and that things should get even more competitive as the summer selling season approaches. According to the report, 69 homes were sold in Tyler in February. The median price for Tyler area homes increased 6 percent from the previous February to $168,975. Continue reading Tyler Area Home Sales Increase, Prices Rise in February
Rape Victim Planning Suit Against Baylor
EAST TEXAS — A former Baylor University student, along with her attorneys, will publicly announce the filing of a lawsuit against the school after they say Baylor authorities were deliberately indifferent to complaints by student victims of rape by Baylor football player Tevin Elliott (pictured). According to KETK, the press conference with Alex Zalkin and Ryan Cohen of The Zalkin Law Firm based in San Diego, California, on behalf of the plaintiff, Jasmin Hernandez, will take place this Thursday in Waco. Elliott, an East Texas native and graduate of Mount Pleasant High School, was sentenced to 20 years in prison and fined $10,000 for each of his two sexual assault convictions. The assaults occurred in 2012.
Two Marshall Policemen Honored
MARSHALL – Two Marshall police officers have been named as Officers of the Quarter. The award goes to officers Jose Burciaga (pictured) and Cory Adkinson. Both are in the department’s patrol Bureau. Shortly after 7:15pm on December 27, 2015, the officers were dispatched to the area of West Pinecrest and Loop 390 in reference to a vehicle in the ditch. They found a vehicle that had left the roadway and rolled over into a ravine and the driver was trapped inside. The officers were able to rescue the driver. They both received MVP awards for their actions. Continue reading Two Marshall Policemen Honored
Longview Doctor Named to State Panel
AUSTIN – A Longview doctor is one of seven persons the governor has named to the Statewide health Coordinating Council. He is Yasser Zeid, the chief executive officer and medical doctor at Zeid Womens Health Center. He was appointed to a term set to expire August 1st, 2021. The Council ensures health care services and facilities are available to all Texans through health planning activities. Based on these planning activities, the SHCC makes recommendations to the governor and the legislature through the Texas State Health Plan (TSHP). The council also provides overall guidance in the development of the TSHP, submission of the plan to the governor, and promoting the implementation of the plan. Continue reading Longview Doctor Named to State Panel
Plans for Improved Smith County Office Space
TYLER – Smith County Commissioners have received a report on improved facilities for some county offices. The first plan, submitted by a Dallas firm that was hired last year, would remodel the old Carlton Hotel building and move into it all four district courts, along with some county offices. The price tag, just over $46 million. The second proposal would renovate the building and parking garage and move the judge’s chambers and court support offices, but not the courtrooms. All of that would cost nearly $33 million. To demolish the old building and build a new one on the site would cost just over $53 million. It’s all still in the early discussion stages and there is no timetable on when a go or no go decision would be made.
Committee to Study Public Comment Before Smith County Commissioners’ Court
TYLER – A committee has been named to study the public comment policy of the Smith County Commissioner’s Court. At Tuesday’s meeting, the commissioners approved a motion by County Judge Joel Baker to name a panel to research what other counties are doing, as far as public comment and rules of decorum. The court’s public comment policy has come under criticism. Some say it limits the public’s access to the court. The current policy provides for 30 minutes for public discussion. Each person gets three minutes to speak and the topic must pertain to agenda items. The committee will report back in 30 days with recommendations for any changes. The action follows a standing room only meeting last week in which some commissioners and residents called for the resignation of Judge Baker. Continue reading Committee to Study Public Comment Before Smith County Commissioners’ Court
Longview Approves New Property Code
LONGVIEW — Longview adopts a new property code that will help maintain old buildings. According to KETK, council members voted to accept parts of the previous international property maintenance standards from 2012. Previously, the city had a similar code for multi-family complexes. but now, the new code includes single-family homes, commercial properties, and land. Michael Shirley, the city’s director of development services, says, “The main emphasis of the code is generic property maintenance. If you have items exterior that are deteriorated, you definitely want to take care of those. Those can have long term impact, if you don’t take care of it, it’s a domino effect.” The code will affect every property owner in Longview. Any building considered dangerous to public health and safety will face an investigation.
New Utilities Director in Palestine
PALESTINE – Palestine has a new city Utilities Director. Jim Perry has been named interim Director of the department. He currently serves the city as Public Works Director and will serve both roles. Perry replaces Robert Sedgwick in the utilities office. Sedgwick retired from the city after 19 years as Utilities Director. The city also announced the retirement of Water and Wastewater Superintendent Curtis Logan. Logan has served the City of Palestine for four years.
Vigil Set for Teens Killed in Wreck
ELYSIAN FIELDS — The Elysian Fields community is set to gather Wednesday to honor the memory of two teens who died in a car crash early Saturday morning. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. Dexter Willie, 19, and Kristopher Ephriam, 17, were very close friends, Elysian Fields ISD Athletic Director Scott Ford said Monday. Ford said the two were going to get a haircut about 8 a.m. Saturday in DeBerry when they were killed in a head-on collision with a tractor-trailer. “Dexter graduated from Elysian Fields High School last year, and Kris was a sophomore,” Ford said. “They were both excellent football players, great friends and had a tremendous sense of humor. This is a special kind of pain I’ve never dealt with before. It’s been very hard.” Continue reading Vigil Set for Teens Killed in Wreck
Three Suspects Arrested after Attempting to Pass Bogus Bills
KILGORE — Kilgore Police have arrested three suspects for reportedly attempting to pass counterfeit money. Officers said on March 24th, they received a report of a suspect at the McDonalds on Highway 259 attempting to pay with bogus money. Police located three suspects in a blue Chevrolet Cavalier who had just left the location. Officers noticed a $20 bill on the passenger seat. The vehicle was searched and police recovered several counterfeit bills both fully and partially printed along with containers of spray paint, paint brushes, color ink cartridges, sheet paper, desk top computer, laptop computer, a color printer and a small amount of methamphetamine. Continue reading Three Suspects Arrested after Attempting to Pass Bogus Bills
