Burglary Suspect Sought

Burglary Suspect SoughtTYLER — The Smith County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying a vehicle burglary suspect. He is accused of burglarizing vehicles in Southern Smith County and also attempting to steal one. According to the sheriff’s department Facebook page, after finding the keys in a vehicle he went to the address later that night, but was confronted by the owner and wrecked the vehicle in front of the house trying to get away. He then jumped into his vehicle, which is believed to be a mid 2000’s Chevy Colorado Z71 4 door pickup Silver in color with black fender flare. Truck has a tool box mounted in the back and believed to occupied by one suspect. If you have any information contact Detective Larry Swinford at 903-566-6600.

Longview’s Safe Ride Home

Longview’s Safe Ride HomeLONGVIEW — You can get a safe ride home from your New Years Eve activities thanks to Longview Transit and R&K Distributors. For the eighth consecutive year, Longview Transit will give free rides to anyone within the Longview city limits on New Year’s Eve between 8:00pm and 3:00am. The curb to curb service is available to any destination within the city limits of Longview. The service is offered to the general public, including individuals that have had a couple of drinks or those that simply do not want to drive that evening. They encourage rides to schedule trips in advance. You can get more information about Longview Transit or Safe-Ride-Home by visiting http://www.longviewtransit.com or by calling 903-753-2287 ext. 10.

A Change at Workforce Solutions East Texas

A Change at Workforce Solutions East TexasEAST TEXAS — Starting next Monday, Workforce Solutions East Texas will have a reduction in their days of operation at six of their centers. The six will go from a five day a week schedule, to a split schedule, sharing staff at the centers which are close in proximity. The group’s board approved the changes at their meeting earlier this month. The changes were made in order to balance the budget due to rising facility costs. This realignment of services will allow Workforce Solutions Eat Texas to maintain a presence in all 14 counties. These are the changes: Emory, Pittsburg and Carthage centers will be open Wednesday through Friday from 8:00am till 5:00pm each day. The centers in Canton, Gilmer and Henderson will be open each day from 8:00am till 5:00pm.

Browns QB Johnny Manziel Being Evaluated for Concussion

Browns QB Johnny Manziel Being Evaluated for ConcussionBEREA, OHIO (AP/STAFF) — Browns starting quarterback and Tyler native Johnny Manziel is being evaluated for a concussion and could miss Sunday’s season finale against Pittsburgh. The team said he reported to its facility on Wednesday complaining of concussion-like symptoms, Manziel rushed 11 times for 108 yards, but wasn’t sacked in Sunday’s 17-13 loss to Kansas City. Browns coach Mike Pettine says the team will be cautious with Manziel and doesn’t know yet whether the quarterback will have to enter the league’s concussion protocol. If Manziel can’t play, backup Austin Davis will make his second start this season.

Browns QB Johnny Manziel Being Evaluated for Concussion

Browns QB Johnny Manziel Being Evaluated for ConcussionBEREA, OHIO (AP/STAFF) — Browns starting quarterback Johnny Manziel, of Palestine, is being evaluated for a concussion and could miss Sunday’s season finale against Pittsburgh. The team said he reported to the facility on Wednesday complaining of concussion-like symptoms, Manziel rushed 11 times for 108 yards, but wasn’t sacked in Sunday’s 17-13 loss to Kansas City. Browns coach Mike Pettine says the team will be cautious with Manziel and doesn’t know yet whether the quarterback will have to enter the league’s concussion protocol. If Manziel can’t play, backup Austin Davis will make his second start this season.

TVCC Basketballer Dies, Reportedly Shot

TVCC Basketballer Dies, Reportedly ShotATHENS — Trinity Valley Community College has announced a Cardinal basketball player is dead. He is Melvin Swift, 21, who was shot in Houston Tuesday night. The shooting occurred in a home that had been burglarized and was about a block from Swift’s house. Investigators say Swift may have been shot during a home burglary. The residents returned to their home around 8:00 Tuesday night and found a man with a knife in their house. One of the adults is said to have confronted the burglar and shot him in the leg. He was taken to a hospital and later died. Houston police have not officially identified Swift as the suspected burglar., but the shooting took place at the same location of the burglary. Swift, a 6’8″ forward for the Cardinals, had gained interest from such Division I colleges as Memphis, Arkansas, Maryland, and Wichita State, according to 247Sports.

Missing Marshall Teen Found

Missing Marshall Teen FoundMARSHALL — The Marshall Police Department says a 16-year-old girl who had been missing since Christmas Eve has been found. Emmera Johnson of Marshall had last been seen on December 24th around the Belaire Manor Apartments. Police had sought the public’s help in locating the teenager. The Marshall Police Department says the girl was found in Longview and was returned to her family.

Investigation: Christmas Eve Fire in Longview Was Intentional

Investigation: Christmas Eve Fire in Longview Was IntentionalLONGVIEW — Longview fire investigators have determined a Christmas Eve fire at a residence on Hickory Street was intentionally set. According to the Longview News-Journal, fire officials said no one was home when the fire broke out shortly after 10 a.m. Friday. The blaze left the home uninhabitable with heat and smoke damage. On Tuesday, Fire Marshal Johnny Zackary said the blaze had been added to the list of intentional fires in the city. Anyone with information related to Friday’s incident or other fires is asked to call Gregg County Crimestoppers at (903) 236-7867.

Shots Fired in Tyler

Shots Fired in TylerTYLER — Tyler police are looking into a disturbance at the Eastwood Apartments at 1030 Old Omen Road. Shortly before 7:45 last night there was a call of gunshots at the apartments. During the disturbance, someone discharged a firearm and damaged a vehicle. No one was injured. The investigation is ongoing.

High Water Rescues in Upshur County

High Water Rescues in Upshur CountyBIG SANDY — Two persons have been rescued from high water in Upshur County. The first rescue happened around 5:30 Tuesday morning north of Big Sandy at Big Sandy Creek on Farm Road 1002 and Aspen Trail. A woman was first rescued. She has been taken to Tyler’s Mother Francis Hospital for treatment. About an time later a driver, who drove around the fire trucks, also had to be rescued. He was not injured. Fire department crews from Big Sandy, Gilmer, Pritchett and Mount Pleasant fire departments took part in the rescues.

BBB Advises Tornado Victims to be on the Lookout for “Storm Chasers”

BBB Advises Tornado Victims to be on the Lookout for “Storm Chasers”TYLER — In the wake of the tornadoes which struck over the weekend, the aftermath of a crisis also brings out contractors who take advantage of those who have already been victimized. The Better Business Bureau of East Texas reminds homeowners to be on the lookout for storm chasers, individuals who follow severe weather hoping to get business from victims whose homes have been damaged by storms. Continue reading BBB Advises Tornado Victims to be on the Lookout for “Storm Chasers”

Heavy Rains Continue to Cause Travel Problems

Heavy Rains Continue to Cause Travel ProblemsEAST TEXAS – Drivers continue to face numerous challenges throughout East Texas following storm activity this past weekend and earlier in the month. Officials said Tuesday that Road and Bridge crews are working to repair several roads throughout Smith County that were damaged by this month’s storms. County Engineer Frank Davis urges drivers not to cross roads that still have high water over them, especially if they are barricaded. Continue reading Heavy Rains Continue to Cause Travel Problems

Tyler Traffic Cabinet Destroyed

police-lightsTYLER — A South Tyler traffic accident has destroyed a traffic control cabinet. The accident occurred at Southtown Street and Broadway Avenue. Because the cabinet was destroyed, this has caused the intersection to operate in recall mode. The traffic signal may be out of sync in comparison to others in the area. The city is currently working with suppliers to find a replacement cabinet. It is expected to be replaced by Thursday afternoon.

Four Tornadoes Reported in East Texas

Four Tornadoes Reported in East TexasEAST TEXAS — The National Weather Service is now reporting four tornadoes in East Texas on Saturday. Two storm forecasters were in Harrison county today, surveying damage north of Marshall. The forecasters say the damage was caused by an EF-2 tornado. The Sunday evening storm destroyed houses and barns, snapped trees in two and knocked out electricity. The most affected area is near Farm Road 1793. While the damage is extensive, no injuries have been reported. Around 250 homes are without power. It could take several days before the power is completely restored. Other weaker storms were reported at Emory, Eustace and at Sulphur Springs. The national Weather Service says those were EF-0 storms with maximum winds around 70mph.

Smith County Burglary Suspects Sought

Smith County Burglary Suspects SoughtTYLER — The Smith County Sheriff’s office is asking for the public’s help in identifying two burglary suspects. They are accused of breaking into the Shell Station on Interstate Highway 20 at Jim Hogg Road north of Tyler around 5:00 last Wednesday morning. From the photos captured by the stores security cameras, both appear to be white males 5’7” to 6” tall, both wearing mask, one is camo design the other appears to have some type of logo or design stitched on the front. If you have any information concerning this burglary please contact the Smith County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division or Communications at 903-566-6600.

Harrison County Damage Caused by a Tornado

Four Tornadoes Reported in East TexasMARSHALL — Two National Weather Service storm forecasters were in Harrison county today, surveying damage north of Marshall. The forecasters say the damage was causedby an EF-2 tornado. The Sunday evening storm destroyed houses and barns, snapped trees in two and knocked out electricity. The most affected area is near Farm Road 1793. While the damage is extensive, no injuries have been reported. Around 250 homes are without power. It could take several days before the power is completely restored.

One Killed in Longview Shooting

One Killed in Longview ShootingLONGVIEW — A shooting in a parking lot of a Longview business left one man dead and one injured. It happened around 12:30 Saturday afternoon at the Family Dollar store at the intersection of South High Street and Garfield Drive. Killed was Michael Louis Boyd, 42 of Longview. The other man is identified as Arthur Lee Taylor III 35, of Longview. (pictured) He was treated and released at Good Shepherd Medical Center. He was then arrested and charged with unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. There is no word this morning if that charge will be upgraded as the investigation continues. Continue reading One Killed in Longview Shooting

Man Sought in Tyler Shooting

TYLER — Tyler police are still looking for a man suspected of being involved in a Christmas day shooting. An arrest warrant has been issued for Joshua Dewayne Berry, 29, of Tyler. He is wanted for the wounding of a man around 2:15 Christmas morning in the 1100 block of West Gentry Parkway. The man, with a couple of gunshot wounds, was taken by private vehicle to Mother Francis Hospital. Following surgery, he was in ICU at the hospital.

Two Injured in Longview Shooting

Two Injured in Longview ShootingLONGVIEW — Two men are hospitalized after a Longview shooting. It happened just after 12:30 Saturday afternoon at the Family Dollar Store at the intersection of South High Street and Garfield Drive. Longview police were in the area of the store and heard the shots. The shooting occurred in the store’s parking lot. The men are said to have gotten out of their vehicles and opened fire on each other. What led to the confrontation is not known. Both were taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center. No word on their condition.

Tyler Christmas Tree Recycling

Tyler Christmas Tree RecyclingTYLER — Christmas tree recycling is beginning in Tyler. The city and Keep Tyler Beautiful are providing two locations for Christmas tree recycling. Residents can drop off their undecorated, non-flocked, natural Christmas trees in designated areas at Golden Road Park at the intersection of McDonald Road and Golden Road and at Fun Forest Park in the 900 block of North Glenwood Boulevard. All lights, ornaments, garland and tinsel should be removed from the Christmas tree before dropping it off near the sign that says “Christmas Tree Recycling.” Continue reading Tyler Christmas Tree Recycling

One in Custody in Marshall Murder

One in Custody in Marshall MurderMARSHALL — An arrest has been made in a Marshall homicide, and police say others might be involved. In the Harrison County jail under a $1 million bond is Norris Wayne Jackson of Marshall. The Longview News Journal reports he is charged in last Tuesday’s shooting death of Dominque Moody, 22. He was found shot to death Tuesday afternoon at the Ward Plaza Apartments, 1603 Martin Luther King Boulevard. No word on what led to the shooting.

Driver Arrested Following Longview Wreck

Driver Arrested Following Longview WreckLONGVIEW — A Longview man has been arrested on a drunk driving charge following a head on collision that left several persons injured. Cain Santiago-Ferral, 26, is charged with accident involving serious bodily injury, two counts of intoxication assault with a vehicle causing severe bodily injury, and driving while intoxicated with a child younger than 15. A 13 year old girl and a 16 year old girl were in his car, which hit a van carrying eight people. The accident happened just before 6:00 Wednesday night in the 300 Block of Spur 63.

Palestine Forgery Suspect Identified

Handcuffed suspect-whitePALESTINE — A Cherokee County resident remains in the Anderson County jail on bonds totaling $50,000 on forgery charges. Jesse Stein, 32, of Jacksonville, was arrested in Palestine on Tuesday. The arrest followed a tip concerning an online ad for gold coins. A Palestine coin collector felt the price for the coins was too low and thought they might be counterfeit. Palestine police contacted the Secret Service and a meeting was arranged with the suspect. When it was obvious the coins were not real, Stein was arrested. In his vehicle officers found more fake coins along with counterfeit paper currency and fake identification cards.