Miracle Child Picked for Downtown Christmas Tree Lighting

Miracle Child Picked for Downtown Christmas Tree LightingTYLER – The 2016 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Miracle Child for Tyler is Luke Skinner, who will light downtown Tyler’s Christmas tree following the Tyler Rotary Club Christmas parade Thursday evening. According to a news release from Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics, Luke survived a turbulent birth while his mother was on vacation at 31 weeks pregnant. She began suffering abdominal pain that was diagnosed as a life-threatening complication, and Luke had to be delivered early by an emergency C-section performed at Mother Frances Hospital. He weighed just two pounds, 12 ounces at birth and was placed in the neonatal intensive care unit while his mother spent two days in a coma. Eventually, Luke and his mom became healthy, and according to the news release, “by the way he runs, jumps and plays, you would never know that Luke…had a turbulent entrance into the world.” The parade kicks off at 6 p.m. Thursday, with the tree lighting to follow.

Sheriff Seeks Further Information on Child Sex Suspect

Sheriff Seeks Further Information on Child Sex SuspectRUSK – The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help in its investigation of a man arrested on child sex charges. Officials are asking parents who have concerns about any of their children who have stayed with or visited Thomas E. Scroggins at his home to contact the sheriff’s office and provide that information to one of the investigators. If a child has been to the Scroggins residence and makes statements to a parent, guardian, friend, or counselor, officials urge parents not to question the child in depth about the contact, and to contact an investigator with that information. The sheriff’s office says interviews will then be scheduled to speak to the child about the situation.

According to a news release from the sheriff’s office, “We understand, as parents and law enforcement, how difficult it may be to resist wanting to know all the details and will work diligently to identify other potential victims; however, we do not want to compromise the criminal investigation with influenced information from the victims if or when they come forward. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.”

The sheriff’s office reported Monday that detectives had executed a search warrant Friday at Scroggins’s home on Lake Road in the Shady Brook subdivision near Bullard and arrested the 25-year-old. Scroggins was jailed on $102,000 bond on two counts of indecency with a child and one count of displaying harmful material to a minor. At the time of his arrest, Scroggins was employed with the Frankston ISD Maintenance Department. He also attended a Frankston church and was involved with Little League Baseball in that community. Cherokee County detectives have made contact with Frankston ISD and the church he attended to make them aware of the ongoing investigation so they could make a determination on his status with them upon his release from Cherokee County.

The investigation into Scroggins began when an alleged victim claimed inappropriate conduct by Scroggins toward that person and two others. Officials say other victims were also identified. An initial interview with Scroggins after his arrest indicated there may be other victims who have not come forward or been identified. Each of the incidents in question reportedly occurred at or near Scroggins’s residence in Shady Brook. Officials say further details of the investigation cannot be released due the involvement of children.

Subject of Smith County Manhunt Arrested

Subject of Smith County Manhunt ArrestedSMITH COUNTY — The subject of a Smith County manhunt has been taken into custody. Officials said Allan Ray Burson, 49, Harleton, was booked into the Smith County Jail. He was wanted on an outstanding armed robbery warrant out of Harrison County. His new charges include evading arrest. According to Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith, around 9:45 Monday night, deputies conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of State Highway 271 and FM Road 2015 in northeast Smith County. Burson gave the deputy his license, then sped off, igniting a chase. A short time later, Burson abandoned his truck, he fled on foot into a wooded area. Additional units were called in, including Texas Department of Public Safety Troopers, a unit from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Game Warden, along with a DPS helicopter. At 2:40 Tuesday morning, TDC canines tracked Burson to the I-20 service road near its intersection with FM 2015 where he was taken into custody.

Smith County Manhunt

Smith County ManhuntSMITH COUNTY – A manhunt has been under way north of Tyler overnight for a Harrison County armed robbery suspect. Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith advises motorists against picking up hitchhikers near the intersection of Interstate 20 and Farm Road 2015. The suspect is said to be white male, 6’1″, weighing approximately 200 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes. He was last seen around 10:30 last night wearing a blue shirt and blue jeans.

East Texan Gets Prison for Drug Violations

East Texan Gets Prison for Drug ViolationsTYLER — A Panola County man has been sentenced in Tyler federal court prison for conspiring to distribute over 50 kilograms of marijuana that was stolen from the Tenaha City Marshal’s Office in 2010. Roderrete Dewrayne McClure, 43, of Carthage, pleaded guilty on March 6, to conspiracy to distribute marijuana. He was sentenced Monday to 56 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Michael H. Schneider.

According to federal prosecutors, sometime before August 22, 2010, McClure and a confederate removed over fifty kilograms of marijuana from the Tenaha City Marshal’s Office evidence room. Fire starter logs were substituted to cover the taking of the marijuana. On August 17 and 19, 2010, McClure took digital images of the stolen marijuana and transmitted them to a person identified only as “T.F.” in order to facilitate the sale of the drugs in the Dallas area. In July 2010, McClure provided some of the stolen marijuana to another person, identified as “K.M.”, to sell in the area of Shreveport, Louisiana. McClure admitted that he received payments in exchange for the marijuana.

ETMC Tyler Now Fully in Network with BCBS as Insurer Files Appeal

ETMC Tyler Now Fully in Network with BCBS as Insurer Files AppealTYLER — East Texas Medical Center Tyler has fully transitioned to an in-network hospital in the Blue Cross Blue Shield preferred provider organization. That word came as BCBS filed Monday for an appeal of the November 12 injunction that granted in-network provider status to ETMC Tyler. ETMC Regional Healthcare System President/CEO Elmer Ellis says he believes the appellate court will uphold the injunction. A news release from ETMC says Blue Cross Blue Shield has fully complied with the court’s decision to make ETMC Tyler an in-network provider. Earlier this year, ETMC Tyler filed suit against Blue Cross Blue Shield, saying the hospital’s exclusion from the organization’s preferred provider networks has created serious and negative impacts on a large group of consumers. BCBS has not responded to a request for comment made earlier by KTBB.

ETMC Tyler Now Fully in Network with BCBS as Insurer Files Appeal

ETMC Tyler Now Fully in Network with BCBS as Insurer Files AppealTYLER – Blue Cross Blue Shield has filed an appeal of the November 12 injunction that granted in-network provider status to Tyler’s East Texas Medical Center. The hospital’s president/CEO, Elmer Ellis, feels the appellate court will uphold the injunction. Ellis said in a news release, “We expected that the appeal would be filed, and we are confident that consumer choice will be protected as the legal process continues.” Ellis said the filing the appeal does not change ETMC Tyler’s in-network status. ETMC has now fully transitioned to an in-network hospital in the Blue Cross Blue Shield preferred provider organization. According to Blue Cross Blue Shield, 30,000 East Texans in Smith County alone are now covered under its PPO network.

Earlier this year, ETMC filed suit in excess of $1 million against three of the largest health insurance carriers in East Texas. A news release at the time claimed that the hospital’s exclusion from the preferred provider networks (PPO) of these companies has created serious and negative consumer impacts. The insurance companies named in the suit are Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Texas, a division of Health Care Service Corporation; Aetna Health, Inc., Aetna Life Insurance Company; Cigna Healthcare of Texas, Inc.; and Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company. The hospital argued in its suit that its exclusion lessens consumers’ choice of quality health care providers and increases healthcare costs for some patients. The suit also states that the exclusion of ETMC Tyler is contrary to the provisions of the Texas Insurance Code. Blue Cross Blue Shield has not responded to a request for comment made earlier by KTBB.

Distracted Driver Accident Leaves One Dead in Gregg County

Distracted Driver Accident Leaves One Dead in Gregg CountyLONGVIEW – A Cass County woman has been killed in a two vehicle accident in Gregg County. Killed Monday morning was Amy Qualls, 42, of Avinger. She was killed when her car was hit by a pickup driven by Ellen Hicks, 31, of Longview. The Department of Public Safety reports Hicks was distracted by a pet dog in her pickup. Her vehicle crossed into the other lane of traffic, hitting Qualls’ car. Qualls was transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center when she was pronounced dead about an hour after the accident. Hicks was taken to the hospital where she was treated and released. A 5 year old child in her vehicle remains hospitalized in serious condition. The accident happened just before 8:00 Monday morning 3 miles north of Longview on County Road 1466.

Former Governor Perry Endorses Hughes for Senate

Former Governor Perry Endorses Hughes for SenateMINEOLA – State Representative Bryan Hughes of Mineola has picked up another high-profile endorsement in his bid for Texas Senate. As quoted in a news release from the Hughes campaign, Perry calls Hughes “a committed conservative fighting to secure our borders from illegal immigration,” adding that Hughes “has consistently stood to protect life and East Texas values.” Hughes faces state Representative David Simpson of Longview in the March GOP Primary. The two are trying to succeed Kevin Eltife of Tyler. You can go to http://www.bryanhughes.com/ or http://davidsimpson.com/ for more information on both campaigns.

Smith County Sheriff’s Office Schedules Second Open Carry Class

Smith County Sheriff’s Office Schedules Second Open Carry ClassTYLER – Based on what’s termed “the overwhelming response” to its first open carry and active shooter class, the Smith County Sheriff’s Office has scheduled another session for 6:00 p.m. December 8 in Green Acres Baptist Church’s Galilee Room. Officials say the first event on November 14 drew an overflow crowd to the TJC West Campus. You’re asked to contact Laura Parsons at 903-590-2720 or Lt. Gary Middleton at 903-952-3619 for more information.

Longview Police Step Up Patrols for Holiday Season

Longview Police Step Up Patrols for Holiday SeasonLONGVIEW – Longview police will be stepping up traffic enforcement during this holiday season in what they term an effort to gain voluntary compliance with traffic laws and reduce the number and severity of traffic accidents. Police point out that the Thanksgiving holiday weekend has passed and the holiday shopping season is in full swing. They remind you that this time of the year brings increased traffic to the streets of Longview, and that may increase the odds of being involved in a traffic accident.

Off-duty officers will be working overtime shifts to provide additional traffic enforcement, with an emphasis on speeding, seatbelt and child restraint violations, and impaired driving. That’s made possible by a Selective Traffic Enforcement Program grant the Department received from the Texas Department of Transportation. Additionally, officials say on-duty traffic and patrol officers will continue to step up traffic enforcement efforts during this time. Police remind you to be observant while driving and obey all traffic laws.

Flood Warning Follows Levee Failure

Flood Warning Follows Levee FailureFORT WORTH – A levee failure east of State Highway 34 in Kaufman County caused the National Weather Service to issue a flood warning for a portion of the Trinity River. The warning officially expired at 9 a.m. Monday, but areas south of Highway 34, including the western portion of Henderson County, should be on the lookout for flooding of low-lying areas. Also covered by the warning were Kaufman, Ellis and Navarro Counties. Drivers in those areas are still urged to use caution and avoid roadways covered by water.

UT Tyler Meadows Gallery Presents Fall 2015 MFA Thesis Exhibition

UT Tyler Meadows Gallery Presents Fall 2015 MFA Thesis ExhibitionTYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler Meadows Gallery will feature the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Fall 2015 Exhibition beginning Monday. “The Last Moments of Face and Flipper” features the work of UT Tyler MFA degree candidate Samuel Brown of Austin, who works in mixed media. A public reception and gallery talk will be held from 6 – 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3, at the gallery. The exhibition will conclude Friday, Dec. 11. You can visit http://www.uttyler.edu/ for more information.

Arrest Made in Armed Robbery at Longview Store

Arrest Made in Armed Robbery at Longview StoreLONGVIEW — One person is in custody following an armed robbery at a Longview store just after 11:00 Saturday morning. According to KETK, police say Brandon Cole, 30, entered the Walmart store on East Loop 281 between North 4th Street and U.S. 259. Witnesses say Cole pulled out a gun and began demanding money from a clerk at the Money Center inside the store. They report Cole was given cash and then ran off. Officers say they found him a short time later in the area of Harmon Drive and Eubanks Street. Police report that the money stolen and the gun used have been recovered.

Four-Year-Old Girl Struck by Car in Gregg County

Four-Year-Old Girl Struck by Car in Gregg CountyLONGVIEW — A 4-year-old girl was taken to Longview’s Good Shepherd Medical Center in critical condition Friday after she was struck by a vehicle. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, DPS officials said the girl was hit about 7:45 p.m. Friday on Tryon Road in Gregg County, about 3 miles north of Loop 281. They said she had gotten out of a house in the area and entered the road when a driver traveling south on Tryon Road saw her and hit his brakes, but was unable to stop. The girl’s name was not released by troopers or the Gregg County sheriff’s office.

Missing Liberty City Teen Home after 7 Months

Missing Liberty City Teen Home after 7 MonthsLIBERTY CITY — For the first time in more than seven months, the family of Paiglynn Raymond was reunited — just in time to celebrate Thanksgiving together. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, the 16-year-old’s father, Chris Raymond, said the family has to “build a bridge from seven months ago to now.” Raymond continued, “It will take time and continued prayers, but every step is worth it. A lot took place so fast the last couple of days that brought tears to my eyes, but to hear my daughter say, ‘I love you’ to me face-to-face was more than amazing.”

Vickie Raymond, Paiglynn’s grandmother, said earlier this week that a friend of the teen told her mother that someone claiming to be Paiglynn had started texting her from an untraceable number. Paiglynn’s mother, Michelle Raymond, and Save the Next Girl representative Kenny Jarels contacted the number, and the teen responded. “Of course, Michelle was very skeptical, so she asked a few questions that only Paiglynn would know the answers to,” she said. “Chris was texting her as well, and on Wednesday they talked over the phone.” The parents made arrangements to meet Thursday in Grayson County, about an hour north of Dallas, and Paiglynn was home in time for Thanksgiving supper.

Paiglynn last was seen April 17 after being dropped off at school in Liberty City. Investigators with the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office said she left the campus, was picked up by a truck driver and was dropped off at a bus station near Dallas. A lead the family received in October about Paiglynn being admitted to a Tulsa hospital turned out to be false.

On June 1, a person matching her description was spotted near Leadville, Colorado, a town about 100 miles west of Denver. Colorado state police confirmed multiple sightings of the girl matching Paiglynn’s description between Leadville and Copper Mountain, prompting a statewide alert by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.

Helpful Hints for Properly Disposing of Leaves

Helpful Hints for Properly Disposing of LeavesTYLER — With the changing season, trees have begun shedding their leaves — and that means raking and filling numerous bags of yard waste. Tyler officials say the Solid Waste Department may not pick up all bags during customers’ regularly scheduled pick-up days. They say that’s to alleviate the safety concerns of having residential crews working late into the evening due to the increase in garbage collection, If a residence has excessive bags of leaves, an alternate truck may be used to complete the route on a different day.

For residents who would like to try an alternative to bagging leaves, compost bins are available through the Solid Waste Department and may be purchased for $60. Proceeds from sales help to fund Keep Tyler Beautiful projects. You can go to http://www.TylerSolidWaste.com to learn more about the Solid Waste Department, including how to get in touch.

Tyler Officers on the Lookout for Red Light Violators

Tyler Officers on the Lookout for Red Light ViolatorsTYLER — It’s an especially good time to think twice before running red lights in Tyler. The Tyler Police Department will be participating in a state grant-funded Red Light Enforcement program that runs through December. Police encourage drivers to slow down when approaching an intersection with a yellow light and not enter an intersection on a red light.

Longview Man Gets 40 Years for Violent Crime Spree

Longview Man Gets 40 Years for Violent Crime SpreeGREGG COUNTY — A Longview man who police said stole two vehicles and injured an elderly woman while stealing a third vehicle pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 40 years in prison. Wesley Smyth, 37, pleaded guilty to one count of robbery and one count of aggravated assault in the June 2014 incident. According to KETK, Smyth crashed a vehicle he stole from Quality Auto Sales on U.S. 80 into a power pole before abandoning it. Smyth then went back to the same used car dealership and stole a second vehicle, this time driving to an area near H.G. Mosley Parkway and Cotton Street, where he damaged that vehicle. He then left that vehicle and began trying to steal a third vehicle by dragging an elderly woman out of her car. The victim sustained non life-threatening injuries. Smyth’s sentence was enhanced by two previous felony convictions.

Hallsville Man Sentenced for Attempting to Take Cop’s Firearm

Hallsville Man Sentenced for Attempting to Take Cop’s FirearmMARSHALL — A Hallsville man who attempted to take a weapon from a police officer will spend 10 months in jail. According to the Longview News-Journal, Garland Ray Wiley Jr., 32, pleaded guilty to the felony. According to his indictment, Wiley took Hallsville officer Nelson Valle’s firearm on Jan. 16. Documents show officers Jeff Jones and Valle were dispatched that morning to the 400 block of McPherson Street in reference to a disorderly person. When officers stopped Wiley’s vehicle, Wiley appeared disoriented and acted in an aggressive manner. Officers said after Wiley threatened to harm them, they used a stun gun to take Wiley to the ground.

Guy V. Lewis, Coach of Phi Slama Jama Teams, Dies

Guy V. Lewis, Coach of Phi Slama Jama Teams, DiesHOUSTON (AP) – A legendary college coach, who was born in Smith County, has died. Former University of Houston men’s basketball coach Guy V. Lewis, who was born in Arp, has died at the age of 93. The school said Thursday he died Thanksgiving morning. Lewis coached the Cougars for 30 years but was best known for leading the Phi Slama Jama teams in the 1980s. He guided Houston to back-to-back NCAA title games in 1983 and ’84 but never won the national championship, losing to underdog N.C. State in the 1983 final on Lorenzo Charles’ last-second shot. Lewis won 592 games and reached five Final Fours. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013.

Kilgore Coach-Teacher Arrested

Kilgore Coach-Teacher ArrestedKILGORE – A Kilgore coach is out on bond after being charged with having an improper relationship with a student. Arrested Wednesday was Brian Bird, 33. His residence is listed as Gladewater. Besides being the boys and girls golf coach and assistant boys basketball coach at Kilgore High School and is also a geography teacher. His bond was set at $50,000.

Man Accused of Stealing More than $30K in Property

Man Accused of Stealing More than K in PropertyNACOGDOCHES — A Mount Enterprise man is behind bars after an ongoing crime spree in several different counties. According to KETK, Nacogdoches County Sheriff Jason Bridges says Bobby Stein, 58, was identified as a suspect in the case on Tuesday morning. Bridges says that happened after officers from Shelby County and Nacogdoches County were able to use information from two different videos. Investigators say they found Stein late Tuesday hiding in a remote part of Rusk County. Nacogdoches County deputies were able to locate stolen property at a Rusk County deer camp. Investigators were also able to determine more stolen property had been taken to Angelina County. Those items, which had been sold, were recovered on Wednesday. Stein was arrested and charged with seven counts of theft. He was booked into the Nacogdoches County Jail.

More than $30,000 of stolen property was recovered. Bridges said the property also included items from Dallas County. The Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office has recovered the following property:

Six flatbed bumper pull trailers
One cargo Trailer
One Horse trailer
Five all-terrain vehicles (ATV)
One tractor with implements

Deputies are still investigating the theft of two flatbed trailers and a zero turn mower stolen in Nacogdoches County. It is believed the suspect took these items and sold them in the Lufkin Area within the last two weeks. Stein is believed to have committed numerous thefts of four wheelers and trailers over the course of the last month in several different counties. Bridges said any recently purchased items from Stein have a high probability of being stolen propety. If you purchased property from Stein, you’re urged to contact your local law enforcement agency. The case is still under investigation and more charges are expected to be filed.

Longview Woman Dies of Fire-Related Injuries

Longview Woman Dies of Fire-Related InjuriesLONGVIEW — A Longview woman who sustained injuries during a house fire in October has died. That word came Wednesday from her family, according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. The Longview Fire Department sats a home near Idylwood Drive and 12th Street caught fire October 19. Officials at the scene said Phylis Bridges suffered burns and was taken by ambulance to a local hospital. An 18-year-old man reportedly helped save the woman and called for help. Another man and a 3-year-old were also inside the house at the time of the fire. Assistant Fire Chief Curtis Shaw says Bridges was placed in the intensive care unit. The other adult and child were treated for smoke inhalation. Shaw said a firefighter suffered minor burns and was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Bridges’s death is the only known fire-related death Longview has had this year, said Fire Marshal Johnny Zackary. Though the cause of the fire remains undetermined, Zackary said all residents should double-check their fire alarms to ensure they are properly installed and have fresh batteries. “A few seconds more could have been the difference in her surviving that fire,” he said. “She did get out, but by then she had already sustained severe burn injuries.”

Suspect Captured in Rusk County Murder

Suspect Captured in Rusk County MurderHENDERSON — A Rusk County murder suspect on the run since Monday night has been caught in Shelby County. According to KETK, authorities said Demetrius Terrell Bennett was captured Wednesday by Shelby County constables and has been taken to the Shelby County Jail. Bennett, 19, is accused of killing Eugene Bryant, 53. Bennett will be charged with murder. At 10:17 p.m. on Monday, deputies responded to reports of shots fired and a person wounded on County Road 3281. When officials arrived at the scene, Bryant was found dead from apparent gunshot wounds. Witnesses reported seeing the gunman leave the scene in a car headed south. The vehicle was found abandoned near Rusk County Road 3285.

Gag Order Issued in Campsite Murders

Gag Order Issued in Campsite MurdersPALESTINE — A gag order has been issued in the murder of six people at an Anderson County campsite. According to KETK, 87th District Judge Deborah Evans issued the order Tuesday in the case of 33-year-old William Mitchell Hudson. Records show the order was made to preserve the defendant’s right to a fair trial by ensuring no jurors hold prejudice from pretrial publicity. All attorneys, attorney staffs, and law enforcement officers involved in the case are prohibited from discussing the case with media. Hudson faces six capital murder charges. He is accused of killing Carl Johnson, 77; Hannah Johnson, 40; Kade Johnson, 6; Thomas Kamp, 46; Nathan Kamp, 23; and Austin Kamp, 21. The suspect allegedly murdered the families November 15 at a location on CR 2217.

Arrest Expected in Manziel House Fire

Arrest Expected in Manziel House FireTYLER — The Smith County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed an arrest is expected in an October fire at the home of Johnny Manziel’s grandfather. According to KETK, Lt. Gary Middleton says a burglary did occur the night of the fire, which is being investigated as possible arson. The homeowner is not a suspect in the investigation. The two-story Lake Tyler house was destroyed in the early morning hours of October 7. When firefighter arrived shortly after 1:30 p.m., the home had already begun to collapse. The fire was deemed suspicious not long after the home had burned down. According to the Smith County Appraisal District, the property was valued at $408,438.