LONGVIEW — Longview police have arrested another person in connection with the deadly April 6 shooting on Beaumont Street. KETK reports Jakerion Allison, 17, of Longview, was taken into custody by officers on an arrest warrant issued by the 124th District Court of Gregg County. He is charged with three counts of aggravated assault. The shooting left three people dead: Joey Hollister, 15; Anthony Anderson, 35; and Tavarus Christopher Glaspie, 35. A second person has also been arrested, JaCorey DeWayne Williams, 22, of Carthage, for tampering with evidence. Police said he threw a gun recovered on Lilly Street from a getaway vehicle. Allison’s bail totals $300,000.
Authorities Seek Tips on Stolen Wood County Semi
QUITMAN — Wood County authorities have offered a reward for information leading to the person or people responsible in the theft of a local semi. According to the Wood County Crime Stoppers, the 2000 Volvo Pro Form truck disappeared from a location on Highway 37 between Quitman and Winnsboro on April 16. KETK reports a $1,000 reward will be paid to anyone with information leading to the arrest of the culprit or culprits. Tips can be shared anonymously at 903-763-2274.
Smith County Wide Clean Up Program Concludes
TYLER — Officials with the Smith County Sheriff’s Office Environmental Crimes Unit reported Thursday that the most recent County Wide Clean Up program was one of the most successful on record, collecting 186.46 tons of trash and bulky items. From March 31 through April 12, each Smith County household could obtain a free voucher that allowed them to bring three cubic yards of trash and bulky items (the approximate equivalent of a full-sized truck bed) to the Greenwood Farms Landfill. The Smith County Environmental Crimes Unit, Smith County Sheriff’s Office, Precinct Constables and Smith County Commissioners Court partnered to host the 2014 Smith County Wide Clean Up. Officials said there would be an additional County Wide Clean Up scheduled this summer.
Suspect Arrested in Molotov Cocktail Incident
CANTON — One man is behind bars in Van Zandt County after authorities say he threw a Molotov cocktail into a home early Wednesday morning. According to KETK, the county fire marshal says the suspect threw the fiery weapon through a window and into a bedroom where his ex-girlfriend was sleeping by her boyfriend. The boyfriend suffered first- and second-degree burns, but the girlfriend was not injured. There was no significant damage to the home. The suspect managed to get away but was later captured at a home north of Elmo in Kaufman County.
Man Accused in Wife’s Murder Loses Parental Rights
TYLER — Accused murderer James Calvert has had his parental rights terminated as a result of an agreement announced in court Tuesday. According to KETK, Judge Carole Clark of the Smith County 321st District Court approved an agreement stating Calvert’s parental rights to his two children will be terminated and the kids will now be out of foster care and living with Calvert’s cousin in Ohio. Calvert is accused of shooting and killing his ex-wife, Jelena Radobanovic Sriraman before kidnapping their son, Lucas, Wednesday, October 31, 2012. Continue reading Man Accused in Wife’s Murder Loses Parental Rights
Twelve LISD Students Recognized by Duke University
LONGVIEW — Academically-talented seventh graders in Longview ISD will be recognized at the May School Board meeting for their exceptional scores on the ACT or SAT. The Duke University Talent Identification Program identifies students in sixteen states in the Southeast, Midwest and Southwest who have scored in the 95th percentile on a grade level achievement test. As part of the program, these academically talented students take above-level college-entrance exams to learn more about their abilities. Continue reading Twelve LISD Students Recognized by Duke University
New Details on 17-Year-Old’s Shooting Death
DIANA — There’s new information on the death of 17-year-old Jacob Michael Johnson (pictured), whose body was found recently in a vehicle in the Diana area. Two 14-year-olds have been arrested. According to KETK, an affidavit says one of the suspects stole his grandmother’s Saturn to drive himself and the other suspect to meet the victim. The affidavit says one of the suspects, nicknamed “Chicago,” shot Johnson twice in the head before leaving the scene. Pastor Marvin Denison’s church is on the same road where the body was found. Denison says he wishes he could have reached out to those involved beforehand.
Men Sentenced for Methamphetamine Trafficking
TYLER — Two Texas men have been sentenced in Tyler to federal prison for drug trafficking violations. Brandon Lee Lagrone (pictured), 36, of Carthage, pleaded guilty on December 9, 2013, to using a communication facility to facilitate the commission of a felony and was sentenced to 36 months in federal prison yesterday by U.S. District Judge Leonard E. Davis. Chadwick Marvin Thompson, 36, of McKinney, pleaded guilty on November 21, 2013, to conspiracy to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine and was sentenced to 240 months in federal prison yesterday by U.S. District Judge Leonard E. Davis. As part of his plea, Thompson has agreed to the forfeiture of $8,700 cash along with six firearms and ammunition. Continue reading Men Sentenced for Methamphetamine Trafficking
Wood County Man Sentenced for Firearms Violation
TYLER – A 29 year old Dike, Texas man has been sentenced to federal prison for firearms violations. Kerry Lynn Sanders pleaded guilty last December 4, to possessing a stolen firearm and was sentenced in Tyler to 120 months in federal prison today by U.S. District Judge Leonard Davis. Federal prosecutors say on March 19, 2013, Sanders was stopped by Wood County Sheriff’s Deputies due to an outstanding arrest warrant. The deputies arrested Sanders and performed an inventory of Sanders’ vehicle. During the inventory, the deputies discovered a 20gauge, pump-action shotgun behind the driver’s seat. Sanders admitted that he knowingly possessed the shotgun without the consent of the owner, and with the intent to deprive the owner of the shotgun. Continue reading Wood County Man Sentenced for Firearms Violation
Gregg County Authorities Probe Home Invasion
LONGVIEW — Sheriff Maxey Cerliano and the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office request assistance and information regarding a burglary/home invasion case that occurred at about 11:30 p.m. on April 15th. Authorities say three armed males dressed in black suits and hoods entered a north Gregg County home and confronted the two occupants. The occupants were bound and the suspects went through the house looking for valuables. After approximately thirty minutes, the residents were left unharmed and the suspects fled. The suspects’ vehicle information is not being released at this time. Continue reading Gregg County Authorities Probe Home Invasion
Needles Found on East Texas Preschool Playground
HALLSVILLE — A Hallsville ISD family and the district are at odds about whether a 4-year-old boy was stabbed by a needle he found on the district’s Pre-K playground. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. “What has upset me the most is the fact that they found two syringes and needles on the playground on the same day,” said Michael Kelly, who rushed his son Tyler to the emergency room when he saw what looked like a puncture wound on the boy’s hand. “Was there some kid that found it before my son and played with it and left it there?” The district agrees that the boy found two syringes Friday at Hallsville Little Cats Pre-K campus playground. One syringe was capped, and the other was not. No further action was taken because the child was not punctured, district officials said. Continue reading Needles Found on East Texas Preschool Playground
Former Policeman Indicted on Child Sex Assault Charge
LONGVIEW — A Gregg County Grand Jury has indicted a former Longview police officer on a single charge of aggravated child sexual assault. KETK reports Leland Thomas Carver, 69, was arrested February 12 on charges he sexually assaulted a child in his home in December 2013. According to a Longview police report, Carver told the child if she reported the attacks, she would be taken away from her family. Kristie Brian with the Longview Police Department confirmed he retired from the department over a decade ago. Carver remains in the Gregg County Jail on $50,000 bond.
Gladewater Man Indicted for 2013 Death of Hallsville Teen
LONGVIEW — A Gladewater man has been indicted for the October 2013 death of a Hallsville girl. KETK reports Kilgore police arrested Coby Ray Hudgins, 22, who they believe shot and killed Kayla Elizabeth Williams, 17. The incident took place at a home in the 3000 block of Mustang Drive in Kilgore at 9:12 p.m. Saturday, October 4. According to police, Hudgins was last seen leaving the residence where police found Williams’s body. Gregg County Justice of the Peace Arthur Fort, who pronounced Williams dead at 4:00 a.m. Sunday, said Williams died instantly from an apparent gunshot wound to the head. Continue reading Gladewater Man Indicted for 2013 Death of Hallsville Teen
Former Pharmacist Pleads Guilty to Child Sex Assault
TYLER — A retired Tyler pharmacist accused in a June 2013 incident pleaded guilty Monday to aggravated sexual assault of a child. According to Smith County judicial records, James Carey Prosperie was arrested September 3, 2013, after a standoff at his home on Jeff Davis Drive. KETK reports that Prosperie, 73, used to work at the now-closed Medicine Shoppe on East Fifth Street. A report from CPS states Prosperie confessed to a lawyer/friend he had sexual contact with a 14-year-old relative on at least two separate occasions. Prosperie’s sentencing is set for May 8.
Another Scam Hits East Texas
TYLER — A phone scam targeting East Texans is on the rise. The scam artists are calling mobile or land lines claiming to be from the computer company Microsoft. They say they are from “Windows” or the “Windows help desk.” Their most recent target was Mack Barton of Tyler. Continue reading Another Scam Hits East Texas
Marshall Murder Suspect Arrested
MARSHALL – A suspect has been arrested in Louisiana in connection with a Marshall murder last month. U.S. Marshall’s in Tallulah, Louisiana took into custody yesterday Corey Lamar Johnson, 31, of Jefferson. A warrant had been issued for his arrest in the shooting of Jalen Juwan White, who would have turned 28 the day after his death. He was shot around 2:45am on March 24th in the 100 block of West Pinecrest at the Rumors Arcade. He was taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Marshall, where he later died. Johnson remains in jail in Louisiana, awaiting extradition back to Texas.
Chaplain Joins UT Health Northeast
TYLER — The Rev. Jack Voss is the new chaplain at UT Health Northeast. Rev. Voss has served as senior pastor of a non-denominational church in Owasso, Oklahoma, where he and his wife, Janice, ministered for 20 years. He founded Marketplace Grill, a professional networking luncheon of Christian businessmen in Owasso. In addition, he has served as the president of the Collinsville, Texas, Ministerial Alliance and served in a volunteer chaplain program that he developed for the Collinsville Police Department. Rev. Voss, a native East Texan, received his bachelor’s of theology from Texas Bible College in Lufkin. He has preached and taught leadership in the African countries of Liberia, Malawi, and South Africa, as well as in the Asian countries of the Philippines and Taiwan. Other nations he has visited in his ministry are China, Mexico, New Zealand, and Ukraine.
Judge Stoudt Reports on State of Gregg County
LONGVIEW — Gregg County Judge Bill Stoudt has updated residents with his State of the County Address. The Longview News-Journal report a key topic was the tax rate. Stoudt said Gregg County has the ninth lowest tax rate in the state and the lowest among counties with populations of 200,000 or less. Stoudt also noted the county has taken on many highway and airport renovations without taking on any debt. The judge additionally emphasized partnerships in which the county has been involved, including team-ups with the city of Longview, the Longview Economic Development Corporation, and TxDOT
Authorities Seek Armed Robbers Who Tied Up Couple, Stole Truck
OVERTON — Officials are searching for two or three people who reportedly tied up an East Texas couple while they stole their belongings. According to the Rusk County Sheriff’s Department, Monday, at around 10:15 p.m., they received a call in regards to an armed robbery on County Road 137 in Leverett’s Chapel. According to KETK, deputies were told by the victims they were approached outside their home by two or three people dressed in dark clothes and armed with a pistol and rifle. The victims were then forced back inside their home and tied up. They were forced to lead the robbers through the house as the thieves began taking money and jewelry. Continue reading Authorities Seek Armed Robbers Who Tied Up Couple, Stole Truck
Austin Bank Named “One of 2014 Best Companies to Work for in Texas”
JACKSONVILLE — Austin Bank was recently named one of the 2014 Best Companies to Work for in Texas. The bank was recognized and honored on Tuesday, April 1st at the Texas Association of Business Awards dinner in Austin. This is the sixth year for Austin Bank to receive this award. The awards program was created in 2006 and is a project of TEXAS MONTHLY, the Texas Association of Business (TAB), the Texas State Council of the Society for Human Resource Management (TSC-SHRM) and Best Companies Group. Companies from across the state entered the two-part process to determine the Best Companies to Work for in Texas. The 2014 list is comprised of 100 companies which benefit the state’s economy, its workforce and businesses. Austin Bank ranked #19 in the medium sized company category. Continue reading Austin Bank Named “One of 2014 Best Companies to Work for in Texas”
Authorities: 40 Illegal Alien Criminals Arrested by ICE in East Texas
TYLER — Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers arrested 40 convicted criminal aliens during a three-day operation which concluded Saturday, according to information from ICE. KETK reports the operation was conducted by ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Fugitive Operations Teams in eight east Texas cities. Officials say it was “part of the agency’s commitment to prioritize the removal of criminal aliens and egregious immigration violators.” Continue reading Authorities: 40 Illegal Alien Criminals Arrested by ICE in East Texas
Flynn Comments as State Considers Chemical Plant Regulations
AUSTIN — The state is debating more regulations on chemical plants to prevent another tragedy like in West, Texas, almost a year ago. Among those weighing in is state Representative Dan Flynn of Van (pictured). State Fire Marshal Chris Connealy thinks a couple of simple moves would have been able to prevent last year’s accident. Connealy says if ammonium nitrate is to be kept in a combustible facility, fire sprinklers need to be placed in the facility. He says an alternative is to build a non-combustible storage bin. Flynn represents some plant owners who don’t want more regulations. He says, “We used to weld right outside where we stored this, and we haven’t had that many incidences.” There are currently 46 chemical facilities in Texas that house ammonium nitrate and are described as dangerous.
Longview City Staffer’s Job in Jeopardy
LONGVIEW — A Longview city staffer could be getting a pink slip next week. According to KETK, the City Council next week will vote on whether to fire Director of Development Services Kevin Cummings. City Manager David Willard recommended Cummings be fired for poor job performance. The recommendation comes just weeks after it was discovered Mark Adas worked as the city engineer for five years without a valid state engineering license. It was Cummings’s responsibility to verify Adas’s certifications.
E-Cig Usage Banned in Smith Co. Buildings, near Property Entrances
TYLER — Electronic cigarettes and other vaping products will now be covered under Smith County’s smoking ordinance and will not be allowed inside Smith County buildings, nor within 50 feet of the county property entrances. According to KETK, citizens and employees who take part in the popular alternative to traditional tobacco use will now have to abide by the same policies as cigarette smokers and those who chew tobacco. Continue reading E-Cig Usage Banned in Smith Co. Buildings, near Property Entrances
Missouri Man Jailed in East Texas for Sexual Assault
SMITH COUNTY — A Missouri man is arrested on charges of aggravated child sexual assault. According to KETK, the Smith County Sheriff’s Office said, Bruce Alderman, 51, of Knox City, Missouri, was arrested Sunday after an investigation by the Whitehouse Police Department. Alderman has been accused of sexually assaulting a four-year-old child before fleeing to Missouri. He is being held in the Smith County Jail on $75,000 bond.
WISD Students and Faculty Continue to Recover in Hospital
WHITEHOUSE — According to a WISD website update: Whitehouse High School faculty member, Holly Mann, a male WHS junior, and a female WHS sophomore, are all continuing to recover in a Houston hospital after the three vehicle accident Saturday night. The WHS junior, underwent one successful surgery Sunday and according to family members was set to undergo a second surgery Monday. Mann also underwent successful surgery Sunday on her leg. Continue reading WISD Students and Faculty Continue to Recover in Hospital
One Dead in Smith County Wreck
WHITEHOUSE – A Jacksonville police dispatcher has been killed in a one vehicle wreck in Smith County. She is identified as Amber King, 35, of Whitehouse. The accident occurred around 2:00 Monday afternoon on Mixon Road near its intersection with Yarbrough Lane near Whitehouse. She was pronounced dead at the scene after her car left the road and hit a tree.
LETU Students Win Robotics and Circuit Design Competitions
LONGVIEW — LeTourneau University engineering students won first place in robotics and in circuit design competition at the IEEE Region Five Robotics Competition recently in Corpus Christi, Texas. IEEE, which originally was an acronym for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, is an association of professionals dedicated to the advancement of technology. Other teams competing included the University of Texas at Austin, Rice University, Texas Tech University, University of Louisiana, Louisiana State University, University of Kansas, University of Houston, University of New Orleans, University of Missouri, South Dakota School of Mines and others from the states belonging to IEEE Region 5, which includes all of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado and parts of Wyoming, South Dakota, Illinois and New Mexico. Continue reading LETU Students Win Robotics and Circuit Design Competitions
Two Weak Twisters Cause Damage in East Texas
LOVELADY (AP) — Surveys by National Weather Service teams have determined that damaging windstorms that swept parts of East Texas on Sunday were weak tornadoes. One of the tornadoes, which a survey team classified as of EF-1 strength, destroyed three mobile homes in the town of Lovelady. The Enhanced Fujita Scale describes an EF-1 as one of 73-113 mph capable of severely damaging outbuildings, tearing the roof from a weak wood-frame house and causing minor damage to a strongly built wood-frame house. Houston County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy G. P. Shearer says one woman was injured in the Sunday afternoon storm when three trees fell on her mobile home. An EF-0 tornado also spun across a highway 2 miles north of Pittsburg, causing billboard and roof damage.
South Beckham Avenue Road Closure
TYLER — As of 9:00 this morning, South Beckham Avenue will be closed between Front Street and Line Street, to thru traffic, while the water department makes sewer repairs. Detour signs are being posted. South bound thru traffic will be detoured at Line Street east to Commerce Street, continuing east to Loop 323, south to Front Street, then west to the intersection of Beckham Avenue and Front Street. North bound traffic will be detoured at Front Street east to Loop 323, north to Commerce Street, then west to Line Street, continuing west to the intersection of Line Street and Beckham Avenue. The intersection of Beckham Avenue and West Erwin Street will be closed to all traffic. This street closure and detour shall remain in effect until further notice.