Man Arrested for Allegedly Chasing Neighbor Around with a Knife

reevesLONGVIEW — An East Texas man was arrested Friday for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Zackery Scott Reeves, 24, of East Mountain, was accused of attacking his neighbor for complaining about a noise coming from his home. It happened around 12:30 p.m. when Reeves came to his neighbor’s door and began shouting, according to authorities. The neighbor then allegedly slammed Reeves to the ground, and Reeves reportedly pulled out a knife. Reeves then began to chase his neighbor around their Coulter Lane trailer park, according to law enforcement personnel. The Gregg County Jail tells KETK that Reeves was arrested and taken to the jail on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He later posted bail at $5,000.

JP Allegedly Shot by Wife Retires, Recovering in Rehab Center

lpd_dead_body_1LONGVIEW — A Gregg County justice of the peace who served the county for 39 years has retired. KETK reports Precinct 4 Justice of The Peace Sam Lawson’s departure was anticipated after he was allegedly shot by his wife in March. He was critically injured and is currently recovering in a Dallas rehabilitation center. Lawson worked as a Sheriff’s Deputy for 20 years before being elected as JP in 1994. The Precinct 4 spot will remain vacant until the March primary.

Early Morning Fire Destroys Lindale Home; Several Animals Killed

lindale_fire_1LINDALE — A house has been completely destroyed in Lindale fire. KETK reports it happened shortly before 12:45 Saturday morning on County Road 4104. Lindale fire officials say five people were inside the house at the time of the fire. Fortunately, all five escaped without injury, but Lindale Volunteer Fire Dept. Captain Bobby Wallert says nine dogs died, along with some other animals. “About six to eight of them are puppies, two chickens, two chinchillas” said Wallert. Firefighters were able to rescue two cats and a snake from the blaze, whose cause remained under investigation at last report.

Lake O’ The Pines Marina Temporarily Closed for Repairs

FORT WORTH – The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, has temporarily closed Johnson Creek Marina at Lake O’ the Pines due to public safety concerns. According to the district’s website, the location was shut down for repairs Jan. 2. Officials say the marina will remain closed until such time as the safety concerns have been resolved. A spokesman for the district wasn’t immediately available for further comment.

Subject of Manhunt Arrested in Tyler

stevens_bryan_longview_pdLONGVIEW — A search spanning almost an entire day ended in the Wednesday night/Thursday predawn hours after authorities arrested the suspect in Tyler, according to the Longview Police Department. KETK reports the manhunt began Thursday morning in Longview. Law enforcement officers stopped searching for Robby Bryan Stevens, 43, at around 1:30 p.m. Thursday. He was eventually caught by the Tyler Police Department. The suspect’s vehicle was spotted near Highway 69 North and Loop 323 at the Knights Inn after a bulletin was put out by the authorities, Tyler police said. Investigators were called to the scene and Stevens was caught in a hotel room. More details behind his arrest have not been released. Continue reading Subject of Manhunt Arrested in Tyler

Former El Charro Building Bought by Brookshire’s

ELCHARO.1372452947TYLER — The building that formerly housed Gilbert’s El Charro on the 2600 block of East Fifth St. in Tyler is now under new ownership. Brookshire Grocery Company has purchased the property, but it is not clear at this time how the building will be used. Representatives of the company tell KETK, “Although there are no specific plans for the property at this time, we felt this was a good investment for the future.” El Charro’s two restaurants, including one on East Erwin, closed in June of 2013, just shy of 70 years of operation in Tyler. El Charro is now back in business as El Charro on the Ridge, on Oak Hill Blvd., off Old Jacksonville Highway.

Keystone XL Rates, Rules, Regulations Now in Effect

thumb_Keystone-Pipeline-map2DALLAS — Rates, rules, and regulations for the $2.3 billion Keystone XL pipeline are in effect as of Jan. 3 for transportation services to the Texas Gulf Coast. The pipeline will have an initial capacity of moving 700,000 barrels of oil per day. Supply analyst Mark Andrewlee with TAC Energy says in light of recent problems, the pipeline will play a crucial role in oil distribution in 2014. He says, “That’s a major, major issue for consumers going into this next year. We’ve just seen three really kind of devastating train derailments. The lack of that pipeline causes more crude to have to go by rail.” TransCanada Corp. expects to begin shipping oil on Jan. 22. The pipeline runs through much of East Texas, including eastern Smith County.

Church of Wells Building to Be Demolished

cowWELLS — The Church of Wells building is going through some major renovations. So much, in fact, that you may forget what it once looked like. KETK reports that on December 31, the building was purchased by the local Wells school. The church building was previously owned by a Houston native who is rumored to have purchased the space for a family member actively involved in the church. According to some Wells residents, the family member left the church, which encouraged the sale. Continue reading Church of Wells Building to Be Demolished

Woman Killed in 18-Wheeler Wreck near Frankston

photoANDERSON COUNTY — A woman was killed in an early morning wreck near Frankston on Friday. Authorities tell KETK crews on scene that Angela Scott, 41, was killed when her SUV collided with an 18-wheeler on Hwy. 175, about three miles west of Frankston in Anderson County. The 18-wheeler was driven by Gregory Dinger, 30, who was driving to Dallas from Lousiana when the crash happened around 7:00 a.m. Dinger was flown to an Athens hospital. Authorities say the 18-wheeler rolled over on the highway and several emergency crews were called in to assist with the call.

Officials: Large Burglary/Theft Ring Busted

imageTYLER — The Smith County Sheriff’s Office has recently identified a burglary and theft ring operating in Smith County as well as adjoining counties, according to a news release. Over the past several months, the Smith County Sheriff’s Office has been inundated with theft and burglary of building calls. Officials say the thieves had been stealing commercial grade lawn mowers, weed eaters, chain saws, power tools, all-terrain vehicles, and firearms all over Smith County and in surrounding counties. Continue reading Officials: Large Burglary/Theft Ring Busted

Nursing Home Worker Charged with Sex Assault on Disabled Person

Earnest Eugene PalmerRUSK — An East Texas nursing home employee is behind bars after being charged with aggravated sexual assault of a disabled individual. The Rusk Police Department tells KETK Earnest Eugene Palmer, 61, an employee at the Arbors Nursing Home in Rusk, was arrested Sunday, December 22, at the nursing home located in the 300 block of the West Loop. According to the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office, Palmer is being held in the county jail on $250,000 bond.

Lufkin Restaurant Worker among Those Killed by Lightning in 2013

lightningDALLAS — 2013 will go down as the least deadly year on record when it comes to lightning strikes, but not without taking a toll in our region. Two Texans were among 13 people nationally killed by lightning. They included an IHOP employee in Lufkin killed in May as she stood under an umbrella outside the restaurant. An 8-year-old San Antonio boy was struck and killed as he played in his back yard with two friends, who were both injured. San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood says, “In my seven years of being here, I can’t remember a lightning strike involving a child — and it’s one of those kind of surreal events.” Florida and Arizona each recorded four lightning deaths.

Officials: “Catfish” May Have Lured Man to Death

52c39fe6dac32_preview_300LONGVIEW — A man found dead on a Longview street two days before Christmas may have been lured to his death by a catfish. A catfish is a person who creates a false online identity to pursue an online romance. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, Alejandro Garcia (pictured), 22, had allegedly set up a fake Facebook account. Authorities say he posed as a woman named Monica Ayalin and had several conversations with the victim, Andres Chavez, 19. According to Facebook posts, Ayalin and Chavez were in a relationship and he believed he was meeting “her” for a date. Garcia was arrested in Smith County and booked into the Gregg County Jail.

Southwest Tyler Road Closure

TYLER — Due to the installation of a new water tap, there will temporarily be no through traffic off WSW Loop 323 onto Timms Street, by the Mike Pyle BMW in Tyler. For access to Timms Street, turn north from the loop onto Old Noonday Road, east onto Goss Street, then south onto Timms Street. The road will be closed until approximately 4 p.m. today.

Man Passed Out at Red Light Arrested

alanNACOGDOCHES COUNTY — An East Texas man has been arrested after being found passed out at a red light. It happened at 3:15 Wednesday morning in the 3200 block of North University Drive and Austin in Nacogdoches. Police found Jeffrey Alan Haley, 32, of Nacogdoches passed out in the driver’s seat of his car at a red light. According to KETK, when officers tried to get the man to put his car into park, Haley fail to comply with orders and drove away from the scene. Officers pursued Haley in a short chase where they later caught him. He was booked into the Nacogdoches County Jail.

Kilgore Man Facing Two Sex Charges

Johnathan Anderson WhatleyLONGVIEW — A Kilgore man remains in the Gregg County Jail on two sex charges. Johnathan Anderson Whatley, 27, was arrested earlier this week following his indictment by the Gregg County grand jury. The Longview News-Journal reports Whatley was indicted last month for indecency with a child by exposure and aggravated sexual assault of a child. His bond has been set at $70,000.

Man’s Vehicle Stolen in Longview

Longview PD BadgesLONGVIEW — A man is working with Longview police to help them find the men who stole his vehicle. Alfonso Morales Hernandez, 21, was found unconscious in the parking lot of a business on Highway 31 on Christmas day. He has since been released from the hospital. Surveillance video shows three men dragging him from the vehicle and driving away in it. KETK is reporting that Hernandez is not able to remember any of the incident. Anyone with information about the case is asked to contact Longview Police.

Lufkin Woman Accused of Attacking Boyfriend

T'Mari Sade RobinsonLUFKIN — Lufkin police have arrested a woman on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. She is accused of attacking her boyfriend with a knife. Arrested following the incident in the 100 block of Shady Bend Drive was T’Mari Sade Robinson, 20, of Lufkin. She was booked into the Angelina County Jail. Her bond was set at $10,000. The victim suffered minor injuries in the incident.

East Texan Dies from Swine Flu

H1N1 FluNACOGDOCHES — A man in his late 50s has died at Nacogdoches County Memorial Hospital from the H1N1 virus, which is also called Swine Flu. The man died last Saturday. East Texas Medical Center’s Public Relations director, Rebecca Berkley, told KETK that as of December 22, 2013 there have been 59 cases of flu at the Tyler hospital. One of those cases came back positive for H1N1. Earlier this month, two persons died in Gregg County from H1N1.

Two Charged in Connection with Game Warden Shooting

game warden's badge2COOPER (AP/STAFF) — Two men have been charged in connection with the shooting of a Texas Parks and Wildlife game warden. Parks and Wildlife spokesman Mike Cox says Eli Stephens, 18, and Dalton Haddix, 21, both said to be from Illinois, were taken into custody Tuesday and booked into the Delta County jail in Cooper. Stephens is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and Haddix failure to report a felony. Cox says off-duty Game Warden Chris Fried was bow hunting in the Cooper Wildlife Management Area when he was shot around 6:00 Sunday evening. Investigators say Fried was looking to see if someone might be hunting illegally when he was struck by a bullet from a high-powered rifle. Cox says the 31-year-old Fried remains in stable condition at Dallas’ Parkland Hospital.

Suspect In Lufkin Fatal Accident in Custody

Jennifer Isabel MireleseLUFKIN — A Lufkin woman has been arrested in connection with a fatal accident on Christmas day. Taken into custody early Tuesday afternoon was Jennifer Isabel Mireles, 21. She is said to be the driver of a car that struck and killed bicyclist Alexander Jansen, 22. Using debris at the crash scene, they were able to identify the vehicle that left the scene as a 2001 to 2003 model Mazda Protege. After the information was released to the media, Mireles contacted Lufkin Attorney, Lisa Flournoy, who arranged a meeting for Mireles and Lufkin police. Continue reading Suspect In Lufkin Fatal Accident in Custody

Longview’s Burglary Alarm Ordinance Changes in 2014

longview-cityofLONGVIEW — An update to the City of Longview’s Burglary and Robbery Alarms ordinance will take effect with the start of the new year. Originally adopted in 2001, the purpose of the ordinance is to encourage alarm users to properly maintain the operational effectiveness of alarm systems, to reduce or eliminate false alarms, and to defray associated costs through permit fees and false alarm charges. The City Council amended the ordinance on December 12, 2013. Continue reading Longview’s Burglary Alarm Ordinance Changes in 2014

Brookshire’s Food Drive Helps Families in Three States

BrookshiresTYLER — Brookshire Grocery Co. stores throughout Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas recently completed the 32nd Annual Spirit of Christmas Food Drive. Donations collected in each store remained in that community to help needy families. “In the midst of our busiest season of the year, our store teams and customers assisted some 18,000 needy families by supplying more than 20,000 boxes of food. Thanks to the efforts of our employees and customers, more than 30,000 grab bags and $40,000 in scan coupons were sold, making Christmas brighter for many,” said BGC President and CEO Rick Rayford. Continue reading Brookshire’s Food Drive Helps Families in Three States

Keystone XL Pipeline to Gulf Coast to Crank Up Jan. 22

thumb_Keystone-Pipeline-map2OKLAHOMA CITY (AP/Staff) – The operator of the $2.3 billion Keystone XL pipeline between Cushing, Oklahoma, and the Gulf Coast of Texas expects to begin shipping oil on January 22. Along the way, the pipeline runs through much of East Texas, including eastern Smith County. TransCanada Corp. began injecting crude oil into the 485-mile, 36-inch pipeline in early December. Spokesman Davis Sheremata says the process involves injecting about three million barrels of oil into the system at Cushing and moving it to the Houston area. Once line fill is complete, TransCanada’s team will move into the final phase of commissioning meters, pump stations, and other facilities. Continue reading Keystone XL Pipeline to Gulf Coast to Crank Up Jan. 22

TRZ Proposal Tabled Indefinitely

thumb_loop-49TYLER — At the request of County Judge Joel Baker, the Smith County Commissioners Court has essentially tabled the proposal to establish a Transportation Reinvestment Zone (TRZ) in the county for now, pending further review by the court. A county spokesperson says the judge and commissioners want to give themselves time to further study and review the proposal. Baker mentioned that he still has questions that are unanswered, and several of the commissioners concurred that they did as well. Continue reading TRZ Proposal Tabled Indefinitely

Suspect Sought in Two Upshur County Robberies

diana_robberyDIANA — The Upshur County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man who allegedly robbed two local stores Saturday. The first robbery happened at 10 p.m. at the Dollar General Store on Highway 259 in Diana. On arrival, deputies found that a white male had entered the store, pointed a handgun at the two clerks, and demanded money. The suspect then struck one of the clerks on the head with the handgun. The man left the store southbound on foot with the money. About 20 minutes later, an individual reported that he had been approached by a white male meeting the same description of the suspect that robbed the Dollar General, walking to the Family Dollar Store. After robbing that store, he fled on foot west behind the Family Dollar Store. Continue reading Suspect Sought in Two Upshur County Robberies

Longview Police Seek Burglary Suspect

photo5LONGVIEW — Sheriff Maxey Cerliano and the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office are requesting assistance in identifying a burglary suspect. In the early morning hours of Saturday, December 28th, a man broke into Taqueria Jalisco at 4712 Estes Parkway in Longview. Officials say the attached video surveillance image from the business shows the suspect, who is said to have been driving a double-cab dually pickup. Authorities ask that anyone with information about this man or this case contact Investigator David Falco at the Gregg County Sheriff’s at (903) 237-2506 or Crime Stoppers at (903) 236-STOP.

Tyler Woman Attacked and Robbed

police-badgeTYLER — Police are looking for the suspects of a robbery of a Tyler woman. She was walking on Oakland Street around 7:00 Monday night when she was approached by three women. They are said to have struck her several times and took her purse. They then got into a dark colored 4 door pickup and left. The 29 year old woman was taken to East Texas Medical Center where she was treated for non-life threatening injuries.