TYLER — A weekend fire has destroyed Central Redco Pallet Company in Tyler. Smith County Fire tells KETK fire crews were dispatched shortly after 6:00 Saturday morning, Tyler, Chapel Hill, and Winona crews responded to the blaze at East Northeast Loop 323 and U.S. 271. Officials say the pallet factory was fully engulfed in flames. There have been no reports of injuries.
Man Arrested after Allegedly Pouring Coffee on Officer
LONGVIEW — A Longview man was arrested Thursday after police said he poured coffee on an officer, then hit him on the head with his coffee cup. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, arrest reports show Raymond Gately, 58, was charged with assault of a public servant. Police say Officer Bill England responded to a home in the 100 block of North Lane Wells Drive in reference to a dispute over a dog. England began speaking with Gately, who was being accused of taking his neighbor’s dog. According to the arrest reports, Gately grabbed England by his shirt, poured a cup of coffee on him, and hit him on the head with the coffee cup. Gately then reportedly reached for something around his belt line, which England said he believed was a weapon. England said he used a Taser on Gately, but Gately returned inside. Gately came out of the home later and was arrested.
Bank Texas Robber Pleads Guilty
LONGVIEW — A year after his parole following 32 years in prison for capital murder, Randall L. Wikert spent 34 hours on the run from local law enforcement in late October after he robbed Bank Texas. The Kilgore News Herald reports that on Friday, 44 days after his arrest, Wikert – his parole revoked – pleaded guilty in the case and accepted a 20-year prison sentence. Continue reading Bank Texas Robber Pleads Guilty
Tyler Police Still Seek Clues in Commercial Robbery
TYLER — Tyler police are continuing to seek the public’s help as they investigate a commercial robbery. On Friday at about 6:00 p.m., police received a 911 call from 914 W. Front, Atlas Credit Union, stating that a robbery had occurred. Employees said that an unknown black male about 5’08” to 5’11” and 160 to 180 pounds approached them demanding money. The suspect was wearing a black ski mask covering his face, a black sweater, and blue jeans, and led them to believe that he had a weapon. The employees gave the suspect what officials call an undetermined amount of cash. The suspect fled from the back of the building running south. No one was harmed during the robbery. Continue reading Tyler Police Still Seek Clues in Commercial Robbery
Authorities: “Numerous Unknown Victims” Possible in Massive Porn Bust
NACOGDOCHES — A Nacogdoches County man was arrested after investigators discovered hidden cameras throughout his house and “massive amounts of pornography,” according to authorities. KETK reports authorities had received information that Justin Lejeune, 31, was secretly recording visitors in his house on FM 3314. They obtained a search warrant, which was executed around 10:30 a.m. on Thursday. While investigating, Nacogdoches County Sheriff officials and the Texas Rangers allegedly found several cameras aimed at secluded locations, such as bathrooms and guest bedrooms. There were numerous homemade video recordings of people who were unknowingly being taped, officials say. Lejeune’s computer was also allegedly found to have many images of child pornography. Continue reading Authorities: “Numerous Unknown Victims” Possible in Massive Porn Bust
City of Tyler Announces Weather-Related Schedule Changes
TYLER — The city of Tyler is offering weather-related updates on a couple of items. Due to freezing temperatures and precipitation, Tyler Transit scheduled a delayed start time of 10 a.m. for today’s fixed route. Tyler Transit is coordinating with the Street Department on roadway conditions. Continue reading City of Tyler Announces Weather-Related Schedule Changes
Christmas Activities Postponed, Canceled around the Area
EAST TEXAS — More communities have announced cancellations and postponements of Christmas-related activities. KETK reports those include several parades. The City of Lindale parade has been canceled and will be re-scheduled at a later date. The City of Jacksonville has postponed its parade until Thursday, December 12. Continue reading Christmas Activities Postponed, Canceled around the Area
Smth County Sheriff’s Office Holds Annual Awards Banquet
TYLER – Numerous Smith County Sheriff’s Office employees were recognized for their service during Thursday night’s annual Smith County Sheriff’s Office Awards Banquet, which was held in the Galilee Room of Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler. Sheriff Larry Smith recognized employees who have served five, 10, 15, 20, and 25 years, and 25 employees received awards for outstanding service during the past 12 months. “I want the public to know that the Smith County Sheriff’s Office has a great group of people who are dedicated to their jobs, their community and to service,” said Sheriff Smith. “These individuals deserve to be recognized for the long hours they work and the risks they take to protect the citizens of Smith County. I am proud of every single one of them.” Continue reading Smth County Sheriff’s Office Holds Annual Awards Banquet
Neches River Flood Warning
NECHES (AP) — A flood warning for the Neches River near Neches has made its way onto the list of weather challenges for East Texas. It’s due to continue until Monday evening unless it’s cancelled before then. At 9:30 a.m. Friday the stage was 12.5 feet. Minor flooding is occurring, and more minor flooding is forecast. Flood stage is 12.0 feet. According to the forecast, the river will continue to fall to below flood stage by early Monday morning. At 12.0 feet, expect minor lowland flooding of the heavily wooded floodplain. Ranchers who may have cattle and equipment in the river bottoms should move them to higher ground.
Victim in Fatal Wreck with Train Identified
LONGVIEW — One person is dead after an early morning collision between a train and truck in Longview. According to Longview Police, a train and truck collided around 2:20 Friday morning on Estes Parkway near Walmart. All lanes of travel were closed for a time. A wrecker was called to the scene to remove the truck from underneath the train. Longview Police have confirmed the driver of the truck is dead. He’s identified as Andrew J. Gooden, 29, Hempstead. Continue reading Victim in Fatal Wreck with Train Identified
Graduation at the Kilgore College Fire Academy
KILGORE — Twenty-four students, including eight Canadians, graduated from the Kilgore College Fire Academy at its 89th graduation. It was held Thursday night in the Bert E. Woodruff Adult Education Center. The KC Fire Academy is accredited by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection and the State Firemen and Fire Marshal’s Association and approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The academy offers certification schools for NFPA 1001 Basic Structural Firefighter I and II certification, the Texas Volunteer certification, Fire Inspector and Fire and Arson Investigation courses. It is also a designated institution by the Canadian Province of British Columbia. Continue reading Graduation at the Kilgore College Fire Academy
Former Tyler Meat Company Executive Guilty of Loan Fraud
TYLER — A Tyler man has pleaded guilty to federal violations. Bobby Gene Loggins, 58, pleaded guilty yesterday before U.S. Magistrate Judge John D. Love to an information charging him with making false statements to a bank. He faces up to 30 years in federal prison and a fine of up to $1 million. A sentencing date has not been set. Continue reading Former Tyler Meat Company Executive Guilty of Loan Fraud
Weather-Related School Closings, Delays, Early Releases
EAST TEXAS — Area school districts have reported a number of weather-related closings, delays, and early releases. Winona ISD released their students at 11:00. KETK reports that in the Palestine ISD, Washington Early Childhood Center, Northside Primary, and Southside Elementary will dismiss at 1:30 p.m., while Palestine Intermediate School, Palestine Junior High School, and Palestine High School will release students at 2:15 p.m. Closed today: Quitman ISD, Sulphur Springs ISD, Winnsboro ISD, and Texas A&M Commerce. A number of school districts got started late this morning. Check our News page for the latest information. Please send all school closings to: closings@ktbb.com
Another Victim of Good Shepherd Stabbings Dies
LONGVIEW — The 82-year-old man who had been in critical condition following the Good Shepherd Medical Center stabbings last week died early Thursday morning. Good Shepherd released the following statement to our news partner KETK on behalf of the family: “On behalf of the family, we are sad to inform you that Harris K. Teel passed away at 3:25 a.m. Thursday. His family was at his side in prayer. While the family never gave up, they accept this outcome and appreciate the thoughts and prayers of so many during this time of tragedy and loss. At this time, they request and appreciate their privacy as they grieve.” Continue reading Another Victim of Good Shepherd Stabbings Dies
Icy Winter Blast Spreads Across Texas
DALLAS (AP/Staff) — Get out some extra blankets: Winter is invading Texas with a vengeance as snow, sleet and ice are unleashed on much of northern and western sections of the state. The National Weather Service forecasts up to 5 inches of snow accumulation Thursday and Friday in the Texas Panhandle and up to 4 inches of snow in the South Plains. To the east, ice from freezing rain will be the threat north of a Brownwood-to-Corsicana-to-Tyler line. As much as a half-inch of ice could accumulate north of a Comanche-to-Grapevine-to-Paris line, bringing down tree limbs and power lines. Texas Governor Rick Perry has issued an emergency proclamation in anticipation of the winter storm. The Texas Department of Public Safety discourages non-essential travel in affected areas, and authorities say slow down and be very careful if you are driving on slippery roadways.
Man Wanted for Assaulting Wife Arrested
TYLER — A suspect wanted for felony assault and parole violation has been arrested in Smith County. Wesley Brian McDade, 36, was found Wednesday afternoon hiding under a trailer on relative’s property in the Lindale area and was taken into custody without incident. He was booked in to the Smith County Jail on charges of strangulation or suffocation of a family member, which is a Third Degree Felony, and a parole violation relating to a previous assault charge. On Monday, the Smith County Sheriff’s Office asked for the public’s assistance with locating McDade. He was wanted for allegedly assaulting his wife at a residence on Highway 155 South in October. She suffered several injuries that required medical treatment. The alert, which was posted on the Sheriff’s Office Facebook page, Twitter account and distributed widely through the news media, led to a tip received by the U.S. Marshal’s Service as to McDade’s possible location.
Longview Woman Pleads Guilty to Aggravated Kidnapping
LONGVIEW — A Longview woman accused of plotting to kill a pregnant mother in order to steal her unborn baby in June 2012, has pleaded guilty to aggravated kidnapping. Tanya Lynette Bradley, 31, entered the plea yesterday in state district court in Longview. Her sentencing will come some time next year. Bradley reportedly suffered a miscarriage and schemed to wait outside of a hospital in order to ask for a ride from a woman in the late term of her pregnancy. She would then attempt to kill the woman and take the baby from her womb, according to allegations. Bradley was arrested by Longview police after her friends tipped off authorities to her alleged plan.
Man Captured in Child Sex Assault Case
LUFKIN — Angelina County law officers have captured a local man wanted for aggravated sexual assault of a child, according to the Angelina County Sheriff’s Office. KETK reports Richard David Simmons, 41, is named in the felony warrant. Simmons had earlier been the subject of a Crimestoppers call for assistance in locating him. Details regarding his arrest were not immediately available.
Trial Rescheduled in 2012 Murder, Aggravated Assault
TYLER — The trial for a man suspected of murdering Keeston Dwone Fields and seriously injuring John T. Woods will be rescheduled, according to the Smith County District Attorney’s Office. KETK reports the trial for Marquel Jermon Scott, who is charged with murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, has been declared a mistrial. Officials say that was at no fault to the defense or the prosecution, but because of a problem with a witness statement. Scott is accused of shooting two people in the early morning hours of November 29, 2012, at the Hyena’s Clubhouse, located in the 2100 block of North Grand. There was no immediate word on a new date for the trial . Scott’s bond totals were set at $1.25 million.
One Dead, Two Seriously Injured in 2-Vehicle Kilgore Wreck
KILGORE — The Kilgore Police Department is seeking information regarding a fatal two-car accident. According to KETK, just before 3:15 Tuesday afternoon, officers responded to the intersection of State Highway 135 and Goforth Road to a report of a major two-vehicle traffic crash. Initial investigation revealed an SUV traveling southbound on SH 135 struck a car which entered the intersection from the westbound lane of Goforth Road. The driver and only occupant of the car was identified as Oren Owens, 78, of Kilgore. The driver of the SUV was identified as Bobby Green, 81, of Gladewater. The sole passenger in the SUV was identified as Lilly Green, 79, of Gladewater. Continue reading One Dead, Two Seriously Injured in 2-Vehicle Kilgore Wreck
Arrest Affidavit Reveals More on Marshall Murder Case
MARSHALL — A Marshall man charged with killing his wife left her blood-covered body in the bathroom of a hotel room after stabbing and cutting her multiple times, according to an arrest affidavit filed in the City of Marshall Municipal Court. That’s the report from KETK and the Longview News-Journal. The incident happened at the Baymont Inn and Suites in the 5300 block of East End Boulevard in Marshall. Officers responding to a disturbance call Sunday morning arrived to find two children in the lobby who said “they think their dad killed their mom,” the document indicated. Continue reading Arrest Affidavit Reveals More on Marshall Murder Case
Man Captured on Felony Warrants
LUFKIN — The Lufkin Police Deparment has captured a man who was wanted on felony warrants. KETK reports area law enforcement officers, working off information provided by an anonymous Crime Stoppers tipster, located and arrested Michael Delane Boddie. One of the warrants was obtained by Angelina County Precinct Two Constable Trae Trevathan, following an investigation into the burglary of the Angelina County maintenance barn located on Farm to Market Road 706. Details as to what charges Boddie faces were not immediately available.
Veterinarian Reprimanded, Fined in Identity Sharing Case
LONGVIEW — A Longview veterinarian has been reprimanded and fined $500 by state regulators for sharing his identity. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report Barton Owens let the Humane Society of Northeast Texas use his license and his name to get medications and vaccines. Officials say the society purchased them between April and December of 2012. Owens works at the West Loop Animal Hospital in Longview. He says he thought the shelter was only using his name to purchase non-prescription drugs for a discount. Humane Society Shelter Director Scott Holloway, who took the job six months ago, said the practice cited by the veterinary board no longer occurs at the shelter. Holloway added Owens probably was only trying to do a good deed for local animals in allowing his name be used by the shelter.
Authorities Catch Two Suspects in East Texas Robberies
NACOGDOCHES — Nacogdoches County sheriff’s deputies say they’ve captured the culprits in two robberies that occurred over the weekend, and KETK reports one of them already is talking. 22-year-olds Jaquae Fobbs and Gakavion Bagley are charged with holding up two convenience stores, the first one Saturday morning in Garrison, the other one two hours later in Henderson. Authorities say the pair made off with some cash and assaulted a clerk during one robbery. Deputies believe the driver of the getaway car is still at large.
Cornyn Discusses Obamacare in Tyler
TYLER — Senator John Cornyn visited Tyler Tuesday to speak with small business owners about the effects of Obamacare. KETK reports the new healthcare bill is creating uncertainty for their future, so the senator has a plan. “What we need to do is empower people to make their own healthcare choices by having affordable alternatives for them and their families,” says Cornyn. He believes that a government- regulated program is not the answer, but rather one that focuses on two main points: “bringing down the cost through using market and choice, and making sure the doctor patient relationship is respected.” Continue reading Cornyn Discusses Obamacare in Tyler
Sheriff’s Office Nabs Suspect in Multiple Burglaries
TYLER – Detectives with the Smith County Sheriff’s Office have arrested Jordan Reed Wright, 19, of Flint, who was wanted on a burglary warrant. On November 20th, the Sheriff’s Office posted a wanted notification on its Facebook page and Twitter account and issued the same notification to the news media. An anonymous tip was then received, which led to Wright’s arrest, according to officials. He was arrested for burglary of a habitation and is a suspect in numerous burglaries and thefts in Smith County. He is being held on a $100,000 bond in the Smith County Jail. If you have information on a crime, the Smith County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at 903-566-6600.
Gregg County Authorities Seek Theft Suspect
LONGVIEW — Sheriff Maxey Cerliano and the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office request assistance in identifying a suspect in a theft case. Around 8:00 on Monday evening, November 25th, a theft occurred at Walton’s Automotive Group at 3945 Highway 259 in Longview. A suspect in a white pick-up truck entered the property and took a receiver hitch valued at $2000 from a vehicle on the lot. At left is a photo of the suspect vehicle from surveillance cameras on the lot. The truck appears to be an older model Ford F-150 single cab pick-up with custom wheels and no tailgate or rear bumper. Anyone with information regarding this case is asked to contact Investigator Floyd Wingo at (903) 237-2532 or Crime Stoppers at (903) 236-STOP. .
Police: Robber Demands Cash, Bottle of Wine
RUSK — Rusk Police are looking for a man who they say robbed the Pic-N-Pac located in the 1200 block of West 6th Street. They tell KETK a black male wearing dark pants and a black gray hooded jacket entered the store just after 10 Tuesday night. The clerk told officers he walked around the store before pulling out a semi-automatic handgun. Police say he demanded money and a bottle of wine from the cashier. The robber left the store with an undisclosed amount of property. He was seen leaving, as a passenger, in a silver colored 4-door sedan traveling east bound on Loop 343 towards U.S. HWY 69. If you have any information on the man seen in these photos, call the Rusk Police Department at 903-683-2677 or 903-683-6978.
Tyler Apartment Damaged by Fire
TYLER — A Tyler apartment has suffered minor fire damage. It was reported around 9:15 yesterday morning at the Meadowbrook Apartments at 4600 Paluxy Drive. Firefighters quickly determined the source and extinguished the fire, which caused only minor damage. There were no injuries reported and no occupants were displaced as a result of the fire. Investigators have determined that the fire started in a concealed space in the ceiling as a result of an electrical malfunction associated with the heating unit.
Texas Man Sentenced in Kansas for Cattle Fraud
WICHITA, KAN. (AP) — A 50-year-old Northeast Texas man who admitted cattle fraud in Kansas has been sentenced in Kansas to 21 months in federal prison. The U.S. Attorney’s office says William P. Cadle, of DeKalb, Texas, was sentenced in federal court in Wichita. Cadle admitted defrauding First National Bank in Independence, Kan., in February 2012 by lying on a loan application about the number of cattle he owned as collateral.