TYLER — A Smith County Sheriff’s Deputy has been injured in a one vehicle accident. It happened around 1:15 yesterday morning at the intersection of Loop 323 and McDonald Road. Deputy Candice Vaughan car hydroplaned on the wet road and left the Loop, striking a tree on the driver’s side. She was taken to Mother Francis Hospital where she was treated and released. The weather-related accident remains under investigation.
Former Whitehouse Football Player Off the Oklahoma Team
NORMAN OKLA. — Oklahoma wide receiver, and former Whitehouse Wildcat standout Trey Metoyer, has been charged with with two felony counts of indecent exposure and has been kicked off the team. According to SoonerScoop.com, Metoyer is currently not with the Oklahoma football team as both Bob Stoops and Jay Norvell said recently Metoyer was taking care of personal issues. According to the probable cause affidavit obtained by the web site, Metoyer exposed himself to two different victims in Norman. After initially denying both allegations, Metoyer later admitted to each incident. The first count took place on August 29.
Nacogdoches County Man Accused of Beating His Wife
NACOGDOCHES — A Nacogdoches County man has been arrested, accused of beating his wife. Charged with aggravated assault, family violence, is David Buchanan, 59. His wife, who was severely beaten and had internal injuries and several broken bones, is in the intensive care unit of a Nacogdoches hospital. He was found asleep in his home on Highway 7 East around 10:00 Tuesday morning, and was taken into custody.
Officials: Lightning May Have Caused Oil Facility Fire
TYLER (Staff/AP) – Fire officials are now looking at a lightning strike as the possible cause of a blaze that destroyed an oil storage facility Monday night near Tyler State Park. KETK reports the largest concern was the oil leaking from the tanks, and almost into Wiggins Creek. The fire was extinguished, and the leaks have been contained. Authorities say nobody was hurt. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office says after putting out the blaze early Tuesday, fire crews turned the site over to the owner for cleanup. Officials with Vess Oil Corporation did not immediately return messages about the incident.
Report: Pine Tree Coach Expected to Resign
LONGVIEW — After Pine Tree school trustees took no action at Monday night’s regularly scheduled meeting, a “special meeting” of board will be held October 18, where Athletic Director and head football coach Derek Fitzhenry, is expected to resign. That’s according to KETK, which reports the meeting will begin at 3:00 p.m. in the PTISD Central Office Boardroom. Board members and Superintendent Dr. T.J. Farler are expected to discuss with Fitzhenry what exact formal action will be taken. According to the board agenda, the board will retreat into a closed session for consultation with an attorney regarding a settlement agreement and the resignation of the athletic director. An open session will begin immediately after the closed session ends. During that session, there will be a discussion and possible action on the resignation and settlement agreement of Fitzhenry. Continue reading Report: Pine Tree Coach Expected to Resign
Former Gilmer Pastor Found Guilty of Multiple Child Sex Charges
GILMER — A former Gilmer pastor found guilty of multiple child sex charges involving his own daughter will be spending a long time in prison. Hugo Fluellen, 54, was sentenced yesterday to six consecutive life sentences. He will not be eligible for parole for 180 years. Continue reading Former Gilmer Pastor Found Guilty of Multiple Child Sex Charges
Officials Determine Cause of Restaurant Fire
TYLER — The Tyler Fire Department says a faulty relay switch that operated the exhaust fan over the grill was responsible for a fire at On the Border Restaurant, 4301 South Broadway. Because the exhaust fan did not operate, excessive heat was able to build up inside the duct work causing the fire. The fire was contained inside duct work and firefighters were able to extinguish the fire before any structural damage occurred. Continue reading Officials Determine Cause of Restaurant Fire
Witnesses: Murder of Hallsville Teen Unprovoked
LONGVIEW — The October 5 shooting that took the life of a 17-year-old Hallsville girl was unprovoked, witnesses tell Kilgore police. That report comes from the Longview News-Journal. According to a search warrant filed in Gregg County 124th District Court and made available Monday, witnesses said Coby Ray Hudgins, 22, leveled a gun and shot Kayla Williams for no apparent reason at his home in the 3000 block of Mustang Drive in Kilgore. “The witnesses stated there had been no threats, no violence or arguments amongst any of the individuals in the house before the shooting,” the warrant said. Continue reading Witnesses: Murder of Hallsville Teen Unprovoked
Lex Frieden Employment Award Goes to East Texas Firm
AUSTIN – An East Texas company has received a statewide employment award. The Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities has announced the winners of the 2013 Lex Frieden Employment Awards, which recognize employers who go above and beyond the legal requirements in hiring, training and maintaining positive working relationships with employees with disabilities. The Small Employer of the Year honor goes to Stencor Company of Jacksonville. The winners will be honored at a luncheon on Friday at the Waco Convention Center. The event is hosted by the Waco Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities, and is open to the public by reservation. Nominations for the awards were submitted by individuals and organizations from communities throughout the state, and winners were selected by a panel of judges from the public and private sectors familiar with disability issues.
Couple Arrested in Area Burglaries
EAST TEXAS – The Tyler Police Department has confirmed that both suspects, Michael Robert Ward (pictured) and Tracy Lynn Mallewick, are now in custody in a series of burglaries. Ward, 35, was arrested Monday in Van Zandt County; Mallewick, 42, was arrested in Dallas County. The two were apprehended as East Texas police agencies continued to investigate numerous reports of burglary of coin-operated machines in hotels. Several warrants were issued for the suspects’ arrest. Tyler police believe they struck again Sunday night at the Holiday Inn Express on West Gentry. The last known location where the suspects were residing was in the Canton area.
Cause of Inmate’s Death Released
GREGG COUNTY — Gregg County Sheriff Maxey Cerliano released additional information regarding the investigation into the death of a female jail inmate. Debra Ingram Duffie, 52, died August 19. Justice of the Peace, B.H. Jameson, ordered an autopsy and according to the report, Duffie’s cause of death was listed as hypertensive and ischemic heart disease. Officials said no foul play was found to contribute to Duffie’s death. The investigation is ongoing.
Longview Man Charged in Road Rage Incident
LONGVIEW — A Longview man has been arrested after being accused of striking the mother of his children. The Longview News-Journal identifies him as Jason Brian Rawls, 32. The incident is said to have occurred around 11:30 Sunday morning as he was driving home from church. He was booked into the Gregg County jail. His bond was set at $5,000. Gregg County judicial records show Rawls has been convicted three times for assault causing bodily injury to a family member.
Man Accused of Stealing from Goodwill
LUFKIN — A Lufkin man has been arrested after an officer said he saw him steal a bed frame and a World Atlas from a Goodwill Donation Center. Lance Crager, 54, was arrested around 2:45 Monday morning 2200 block of South First Street. KETK reports a search of his car turned up drug pipe. Crager was charged with theft and possession of drug paraphernalia.
One Injured in Longview Shooting Identified
LONGVIEW — Police are investigating a reported shooting in Longview. It happened just before 9:30 Saturday night in the area of Mobberly Avenue and Birdsong Street. One person, identified as Ricardo Duran Rivera, 29, was taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center. His condition was not believed to be life threatening. Authorities said they do know of a suspect but so far, no arrests have been made. Officials are asking anyone with information contact to Longview Police Department at 903-237-1199 or Gregg County CrimeStoppers at 903-236-7867.
Two Youngsters Found in Pool, One Dies
ANGELINA COUNTY — One of two youngsters found floating in a swimming pool in Angelina County has died. 20-month-old Amarie Rodriguez died late Sunday afternoon in Houston’s Children’s Memorial Herman Hospital. Ayden Bentley, 2, is listed in fair condition in the same hospital. The youngsters were found floating in the pool around 11:00 Saturday morning in the the 2000 block of Allentown Loop. Child Protective Services along with the Angelina County Sheriff’s Department are investigating the incident.
TxDOT Project Updates
TYLER — Here’s a quick look at other work planned in the Tyler District of the Texas Department of Transportation.
SMITH COUNTY – Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to make base and pavement repairs on State Highway 155 in Winona, while a second crew performs similar work on State Highway 135 between Troup and Arp. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic. Continue reading TxDOT Project Updates
Elderly Woman Hospitalized after She’s Trapped Under Car
SMITH COUNTY — An elderly woman is hospitalized after she was run over by her own car. It happened Sunday afternoon just before 1:00 in the New Harmony Baptist Church parking lot northwest of Tyler. According to KETK, she was attempting to get out of her car when it rolled and she became trapped underneath. Dixie firefighters responded to the scene. She was transported to the hospital. Her condition is unknown at this time.
Lt. Governor Candidates Held Debate in Tyler
TYLER — The candidates running for Lieutenant Governor took part in a debate at the Ornelas center at UT Tyler. The four candidates running for Lieutenant Governor are Incumbent David Dewhurst, State Senator Dan Patrick, Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson and Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples. As the presiding chairman of the State Senate, the Lieutenant Governor sets the agenda for the Texas Senate and chooses the committee chairs for Senate committees. Continue reading Lt. Governor Candidates Held Debate in Tyler
One Child Killed, One Injured in Afternoon Wreck
GREGG COUNTY — A child was killed and another injured following a wreck in Gregg County. According to KETK, Longview Police responded to reports of a car that had driven into a guardrail near mile marker 595 on Interstate Highway 20 just after 2:45 Saturday afternoon. When police arrived on the scene, they found Adam Ross Bryant, 30, along with his kids, trapped inside their vehicle. Officials used the jaws of life to get them out of the car. Bryant was not injured in the crash but his two children were taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injures. Evan Ross Bryant, 4, died at the hospital. Sadie Bryant, 6, was taken to a Dallas area hospital. Her condition is unknown. The crash remains under investigation.
Festival on the Square Cancelled by Rain
TYLER — Saturday’s 26th Annual Festival on the Square concert was cancelled due to wet conditions. The decision to cancel was made at approximately 5 p.m. on Saturday.
“Our volunteers started setting up the event last night and continued very early this morning into the late afternoon,” said City of Tyler Main Street Department Leader Beverly Abell. Continue reading Festival on the Square Cancelled by Rain
Man Charged with Possession Following Traffic Stop
GREGG COUNTY — A Shreveport man was arrested after police said they found cocaine, marijuana and an assortment of prescription drugs in a vehicle he was driving. According to the Longview News-Journal, Maxell Vann Coates III, 31, was traveling east on Interstate 20 when he was stopped by a Gregg County Sheriff’s Deputy. Coates let Freeman search the vehicle. According to police reports, and Freeman found a pipe and grinder, 4.5 ounces of marijuana, 97 Hydrocodone pills, 83 Clonazepam pills, 60 Lorazepam pills, 75 Xanax pills and about an ounce of cocaine. Coates was held Friday in the Gregg County Jail on bonds totaling $28,500. He’s charged with possession of marijuana and four counts of possession of a controlled substance.
Funeral Scheduled for Hallsville Teenager Shot to Death
GREGG COUNTY — The family of a Hallsville teenager shot to death at a Kilgore residence is seeking assistance to pay for funeral costs. According to the Longview News-Journal, services for Kayla Elizabeth Williams, 17, are scheduled 2:00 this afternoon in the chapel at Welch Funeral Home, 4619 Judson Road. Visitation will be 12:00-2:00, just before the funeral service. Continue reading Funeral Scheduled for Hallsville Teenager Shot to Death
Baby’s Death Under Investigation
LUFKIN — Lufkin Police are investigating the death of an infant. According to KETK, it happened around 10:00 Thursday morning in the 1500 block of Williams Street. Police say a 19-year-old mother called 911 telling officials that her 8-week-old infant was unresponsive. An ambulance took the emaciated baby to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead Friday morning. The infant’s name is being held at this time pending further investigation.
Adrian Peterson’s Son Dies
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Staff/ESPN) — The 2-year-old son of Minnesota Vikings running back and Palestine native Adrian Peterson has died from injuries suffered after allegedly being assaulted by another man, the Sioux Falls (S.D.) Police Department confirmed Friday. According to ESPN.com, the child had been in critical condition in a South Dakota hospital, and a man who police say was caring for the child has been arrested. Peterson’s father, Nelson Peterson, had told the St. Paul Pioneer Press that the child is Adrian Peterson’s son. Joseph Patterson, 27, is being held on two felony counts of aggravated battery of an infant and aggravated assault domestic. He was in court Friday for a probable cause hearing where bail was expected to be discussed. Continue reading Adrian Peterson’s Son Dies
Crabtree Pleads Guilty, Gets 5 Years’ Probation in Game Warden Case
GILMER — Former Upshur County Commissioner Lloyd Crabtree pleaded guilty Friday and was sentenced to five years’ probation on a 10-year prison sentence for taking a firearm from a peace officer. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. The third degree felony stemmed from an Oct. 6, 2012, incident in which Game Warden Shane Bailey allegedly was disarmed and detained at gunpoint by Crabtree and his son, Todd, while the officer was making a routine check on Crabtree’s property for hunting. District Attorney Billy Byrd said terms of Crabtree’s plea bargain and probation sentence include a public apology, 240 hours of community service, a $1,000 fine and a ruling that Crabtree cannot have firearms. Crabtree, his attorneys, and Byrd agreed to the plea bargain.
Longview Woman Arrested on Drug Charges during Traffic Stop
LONGVIEW — A Longview woman was arrested Thursday after a routine traffic stop led to the discovery of drugs, according to officials. KETK reports Monica Michelle Adair, 41, was arrested for five outstanding city warrants before officials reportedly discovered illegal drugs in her car. Around 4:00 p.m., Longview police officers initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle for an expired inspection sticker, according to authorities. They say Adair was taken into custody on the warrants without incident. While officers were inventorying her car, they reportedly found 6 vials inside the vehicle believed to contain traceable amounts of PCP. Adair was also arrested for possession of a controlled substance. She was booked in to the Gregg County Jail
Suspect Identified in Downtown Gunfire Incident
TYLER — Tyler Police responded to several reports of shots fired late Thursday night. It happened around 11:40 near the downtown square. Responding officers searched the area and located several subjects they believed to be involved in the incident. One person was reportedly in possession of a firearm and said to be responsible for firing the weapon moments earlier. According to KETK, the suspect is Joseph Scott Mendoza, 22, who allegedly fired shots from a rooftop downtown. Mendoza was booked into the Smith County Jail and charged with discharging a firearm within city limits and driving the wrong way on a one-way street. No injuries were reported.
Gregg County Sheriff’s Office Begins Using RSO Tracker
LONGVIEW — The Gregg County Sheriff’s Office is now using the RSO Tracker online sex offender management system to better manage its sex offender caseload. That’s according to RSO Tracker officials, who say the usage began October 1. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, Gregg County has 80 registered sex offenders who reside in unincorporated Gregg County and report to the Sheriff’s Office. By state law, sex offenders are required to report changes in their address, employment, and personal information to the law enforcement agency where they live. Continue reading Gregg County Sheriff’s Office Begins Using RSO Tracker
Missing Harrison County Boy Found
MARSHALL — An East Texas boy reported missing Thursday has been found. KETK reports 13-year-old Paul Bass was found around 11:10 a.m. Friday morning. Harrison County Patrol Deputies found Bass in the area of Farm to Market Road 2625 and Farm to Market Road 31, near the Crossroads Baptist Church. This is the same area where officials say he was seen by a housekeeping crew on Thursday night. According to KETK, Paul is well and will be held at Willoughby Detention Center until further disposition. Continue reading Missing Harrison County Boy Found
Festival on the Square Concert Set for Saturday
TYLER — The 26th Annual Festival on the Square Texas Music concert is set for Saturday in downtown Tyler. Four bands will play throughout the evening at the concert, which is a fundraiser for the City of Tyler Main Street Department. Gates will open at 5 p.m. An acoustic set by Rich O’Toole will begin at approximately 6 p.m., followed by Fred Andrews and Honeybrowne at 7 p.m. Sons of Fathers will take the stage at 8:30 p.m. The headliners, Cody Canada and The Departed, are scheduled to perform at 10:15 p.m. Continue reading Festival on the Square Concert Set for Saturday