Tyler Police Search for Armed Robbery Suspect

Tyler Police PatchTYLER — Tyler Police are investigating an armed robbery. It happened just before 11:00 Saturday morning at the Valero gas station located at 6500 South Broadway. Authorities said an unknown male suspect entered the store, displayed a handgun and demanded money. The clerk gave him an undetermined amount of cash and the suspect fled southbound on foot. The suspect is described as male, approximately 5’08″ tall, wearing a Halloween type mask, green hooded jacket, blue jeans, brown boots and dark gloves. No one was injured during the incident. Anyone with information in this case is urged to contact the Tyler Police Department at 903-531-1000 or Tyler/Smith County Crimestoppers at 903-597-CUFF. Crimestoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information that leads to the arrest and charges filed against the suspects in this case or any other felony case.

Longview Men Arrested Following Drug Raid

DocumentFragment_4256286LONGVIEW — Two men are behind bars after a drug raid Thursday afternoon. It happened just after 4:30 at a home on Nibilick Steet. Members of the Gregg County Organized Drug Unit and Longview SWAT team raided the home and made several arrests on drug charges. According to KETK, authorities arrested William Bradley Smith, 34, (pictured) and Monta Lamon Sherow, 32, both of Longview for possession of 4 to 200 grams of methamphetamines. They were also charged with possession of marijuana. These men have a long list of previous charges, according to online records. Smith has previous pending charges against him. The two are being held without bond on detainers issued by the U.S. Marshal’s office.

Silver Alert Discontinued for Former Whitehouse ISD Teacher

Doris_Bunselmyer_pic.1389408383EAST TEXAS — A silver alert has been discontinued after a missing elderly woman with a cognitive impairment showed up on her family’s doorstep in Lindale. Before she turned up in East Texas, Mont Belvieu police say Doris Bunselmeyer, 85, was last seen at 5:00 p.m., Friday evening in the 9700 block of Inwood Circle. According to KETK, she was seen driving a red 2009 Toyota Corolla with a Texas License Plate 1CRWZ. Bunselmeyer used to be a teacher at Whitehouse ISD and could be headed to her relative’s home in Lindale. Viewers told KETK, Mrs. Bun used to be a Physical Education teacher and the drill team director at Whitehouse.

Front Street Reopened after Wreck into Utility Pole

TYLER — Tyler Police responded to a one vehicle accident Friday night around 7:15 at 1200 E Front Street. Officers said a black Dodge Ram, driven by a 16 year old girl, slid off of the road and crashed into a utility pole. The pole was knocked over and the lines fell onto Front Street. Front Street was shut down for a brief time while Oncor removed the lines from the roadway.

Smith County Man Sentenced for Sexual Exploitation of Children

lawlessmugscsoTYLER – A 38-year-old Tyler man has been sentenced to 45 years in federal prison for child exploitation violations. Mark Rushton Lawless pleaded guilty on September 5, 2013 to possession of child pornography, transportation of a child to engage in sexual activity, production of child pornography, and aggravated sexual abuse of a child. Lawless was sentenced to 45 years in federal prison Friday in Tyler by U.S. District Judge Michael Schneider. Continue reading Smith County Man Sentenced for Sexual Exploitation of Children

Collin County Felon Sentenced for Federal Firearms Violation

TYLER – A 42-year-old Farmersville man has been sentenced to federal prison during a Tyler proceeding. Craig Marcus Cooper pleaded guilty on Sep. 11, 2013, to being a felon in possession of a firearm and was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison Friday by U.S. District Judge Michael H. Schneider. According to information presented in court, on Jan. 13, 2012, Cooper and a co-defendant, Colten David Barrow, traveled together to the Dukes Truck Stop on Highway 64 in Van Zandt County to meet an individual interested in purchasing a fully-automatic machine gun and silencer for $10,000. The prospective buyer was an undercover federal agent and Cooper and Barrow were arrested at the scene. Continue reading Collin County Felon Sentenced for Federal Firearms Violation

Man on Probation for Bigamy Accused of Assault by Strangulation

seastrunkLONGVIEW — A Longview man who is on probation for bigamy was jailed after warrants accused him of assault. KETK reports Joseph Lederle Seastrunk, 42, was arrested Wednesday, after outstanding warrants revealed he was being accused of injury to a child, elderly person, or disabled person and assault by strangulation. Seastrunk was arrested in January 2011 on the bigamy charges. He was given five years’ probation as his sentence in the bigamy case but now faces jail time if his probation is revoked. He was released Thursday night on $10,000 bond.

Four Displaced in Longview Fire

thumb_fire-dept-longviewLONGVIEW — Fire officials say a Thursday night blaze has displaced four in Longview. Around 10:31 p.m., the Longview Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 3507 Gene Drive. KETK reports the flames affected both sides of the duplex. No injuries were reported. The cause was a cooking-grease fire which caused approximately $75,000 in damage. The Red Cross was contacted to assist the residents.

Kilgore Authorities Check into Fraud Case

KILGORE — Kilgore Police are seeking two individuals accused of fraud. The two are suspected of fraudulently writing checks on a closed bank account. The checks, originally stolen in Tyler, have been passed in Tyler, Kilgore, Overton, and New London. KETK reports the female suspect reportedly has a fairly large scar on her face, possibly from a car accident. If you have any information regarding the identity of the suspects, contact Detective Tim Dukes at 903.983.1559 or you can call Gregg County Crime Stoppers at 903.236.STOP or text your anonymous tip to 847411+KILGORE+your tip.

Kilgore Police Probe Vandalism

KILGORE — Kilgore officials are searching for individuals connected to numerous acts of vandalism in the area. Between January 7 and 9, Kilgore police responded to multiple acts of vandalism in various parts of the city. KETK reports these crimes consisted of damage or destruction of mailboxes and causing water damage to private property. All reported incidents occurred during the nighttime hours. Anyone with any information regarding the identities of the actors in these offenses is asked to contact Crimestoppers at 903-236-STOP (7867) or TIP411 or call the Kilgore Police Criminal Investigation Unit at 903-983-1559.

New Chief for TISD Foundation

Maya BethanyTYLER — The Tyler Independent School District announces the hiring of Maya Bethany as the executive director of the Tyler ISD Foundation. Bethany has been approved by the foundation’s board of directors and joins the Tyler ISD Foundation from the Lindale Independent School District, where she currently serves as the district’s communications specialist and executive director of the Lindale ISD Education Foundation. She is a familiar face to many in Tyler as she previously worked as a news reporter and sports anchor for KLTV from 2004-2009. An Emmy-winning journalist known on-air as Maya Golden, she has also earned several Texas Associated Press Broadcasters awards. Continue reading New Chief for TISD Foundation

Burglary Suspect Sought

thumb_sheriff-smithcountyTYLER – Smith County authorities are still on the hunt for a suspect in a burglary last fall. On November 6, 2013, a Smith County deputy was dispatched to a burglary of a building call at Bulldog Storage, located in the 11000 block of Highway 64 East. Upon arrival, the deputy discovered that entry to the office building had been gained during the evening hours on November 5, by breaking a front window. Surveillance video shows what appears to be a light-complected man, possibly in his 20s or 30s, average build, wearing jeans, a bandana over the bottom of his face, and gloves. Authorities say the suspect took an undetermined number of items. If you know anything about this burglary or the identity of the suspect, contact Detective Matthew Christian at the Smith County Sheriff’s Office at 903-590-2968.

Lighten Up East Texas Kicks Off

TYLER — Participants from all over East Texas can join together to create a healthier East Texas community. The kickoff event for Lighten Up East Texas will be held at the Broadway Square Mall in Tyler. Registration got underway Friday from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. and continues Saturday from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Registration tables will be located inside the mall on both days. Free health screenings and prize giveaways will be available on Saturday. Continue reading Lighten Up East Texas Kicks Off

Number of Failing Texas Schools Nearly Doubles; Many in East Texas

Texas Education Agency3AUSTIN (AP/Staff) — Texas education authorities say the number of schools falling short of minimum standards and placed on the Public Education Grant list doubled from 2012 because of newer, higher standards. A number of East Texas campuses are named. A total of 892 schools were listed statewide in 2013, up from 456 in 2012. The list allows students to transfer from substandard schools to other campuses. Continue reading Number of Failing Texas Schools Nearly Doubles; Many in East Texas

Body Found in Longview Creek Identified

body_found_lpdLONGVIEW — Longview Police have identified the body of a man that was found in a creek Thursday afternoon. Police tell KETK the body is that of Timothy Liles, 25, of Longview. Around 1:00 p.m., a meter reader stumbled upon Liles’s body in the 2400 block of Loop 281. This is in the area of Brandon Avenue, across the loop from Goodwill. Authorities originally believed Liles was from Winona before confirming his Longview residence. Liles had been staying at the Hiway 80 Rescue Mission for the past few nights.The case remains open pending autopsy results. Officials do not immediately suspect foul play is involved, but they are waiting for the results of the autopsy before it is completely ruled out.

Grapeland Man Pleads to Child Sex Exploitation

thumb_FederalCourthouseTYLER — A 46-year-old Grapeland man pleads guilty to sexual exploitation of a child. Robbie Newby entered the plea in Tyler federal court. According to authorities, in March 2012, Newby coerced or persuaded a child under the age of 16 to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purpose of creating child pornography. Newby faces a minimum of 15 years and up to 30 years in federal prison. A sentencing date has not been set.

Child Porn Possession Plea in Tyler

thumb_tyler-federalbuilding-3TYLER — 49-year-old Alvin Westley of Palestine pleads guilty in Tyler federal court to possession of child pornography. According to prosecutors, Westley was found with child porn in January 2011. During the investigation, it was revealed that he’s a registered sex offender, having been previously convicted of three counts of indecency with a child. Westley faces a minimum of 10 years and up to 20 years in federal prison. A sentencing date has not been set.

Tyler Rose Queen Named

thumb_roses-2TYLER — The queen of the 2014 Texas Rose Festival is Kathryn Elizabeth “Katie” Peltier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Peltier. The announcement came at the Tyler Rose Museum’s annual Winter Gala. Katie says she’s excited about the honor. She tells KTBB, “I don’t think anyone really realizes, if they’re not from Tyler, how much goes into this…It’s great for our economy, it’s great for our rose industry…It truly is more than just girls standing around in pretty dresses.” This year’s festival runs Oct. 16-19. The theme, also announced at the Winter Gala, is “Cirque de la Rose.”

Homicide Ruled Out in October Death

Longview PD BadgesLONGVIEW — Longview police say the death of a woman whose body was found near a creek on Sabine Street back in October was not a homicide. The body was that of Maria Raquel Johnson, 41, of Longview. Witnesses reported seeing an SUV parked on the side of the road in the 1000 block of Sabine Street the day before the body was found. The witnesses say they saw a Mexican male come out of the woods near the vehicle. It is thought to have been an early 2000’s model Chevrolet Suburban or similar SUV. If anyone has seen this vehicle, you are asked to contact Longview Police.

U.S. Marshal’s Task Force Arrests Smith County Fugitive

Elizabeth Ann FrowleyTYLER — A woman wanted by Smith County authorities since August of last year has been arrested in Wood County. The U.S. Marshals Joint East Texas Fugitive Task Force arrested Elizabeth Ann Frowley, 33. She was found hiding in a freezer in the garage of a relative’s home in the Enchanted Lakes community near Mineola. She was wanted on four felony charges, two warrants for felon in possession of firearm, bond forfeiture for manufacture or delivery of Methamphetamine, and Failure to Appear for court. Another wanted person was also at the home where Frowley was arrested. Taken into custody was David Eugene Walker, 31. He was wanted for probation violations/original charge possession of controlled substance in Van Zandt County.

Police: Man Caught Sneaking into Girl’s Home

Javier Eduardo RamirezLONGVIEW — Longview police have arrested a man who is accused of sneaking into a house to have sex with a 12 year old girl. Javier Eduardo Ramirez, 29, of Mount Pleasant was arrested after the girl’s parents contact authorities. According to a report in the Longview News-Journal, the parents had intercepted text messages between the two in which Ramirez said he was on his way to the girl’s house. Police reports say the man went through a window of the house to meet the girl. Instead, he found the girl’s parents. A police officer was waiting nearby. Ramirez has been charged with burglary of a habitat with the intent of committing a sexual offense. He was booked into the Gregg County jail under a $50,000 bond.

Flu Concerns on the Rise; Two Deaths Reported in Tyler

thumb_ETMC-hospital-sign-2TYLER — This flu season, there have been two confirmed deaths in Tyler as a result of the contagious virus, one at ETMC and another at Mother Frances. KETK reports these flu numbers for ETMC Tyler:

Week of December 8, 2013 – 20 patients tested positive for the flu.
Week of December 14, 2013 – 46 patients tested positive for the flu.
Week of December 22, 2013 – 59 patients tested positive for the flu and one tested positive for H1N1.
Week of December 30, 2013 – 42 patients tested positive for the flu and one person died.

Mother Frances in Tyler reports 57 patients tested positive for the flu, nine were admitted to the hospital, and one person has died. 98.6 percent of cases at TMF have been flu-related. Continue reading Flu Concerns on the Rise; Two Deaths Reported in Tyler

Kilgore Alcohol Petition Likely Headed to Ballots; Marshall Effort Continues

alcohol_bar_lnjEAST TEXAS — A drive to place an alcohol proposition on the May ballot in Kilgore achieved its goal Wednesday, while an effort to do the same in Marshall is picking up steam. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. In Kilgore, a petition drive that started in late November garnered the required number of signatures Wednesday to ask elected officials to put the measure in front of voters. Kilgore City Clerk Deborah Dane said the signatures would be reviewed by Gregg and Rusk County elections administrators. “Based on the verification of the signatures, it will then be up to the City Council to order the election,” she said. Continue reading Kilgore Alcohol Petition Likely Headed to Ballots; Marshall Effort Continues

Perryman Assesses Economic Picture

thumb_ray_perryman-1TYLER — Renowned economist Dr. Ray Perryman Thursday offered up a generally upbeat look at the economy, with some caveats. At the quarterly membership luncheon of the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce and the Tyler Economic Development Council, Perryman gave his annual economic forecasts for the U.S., Texas, and the Tyler area. He said the East Texas area is doing well, pointing to some relocations, expansions, and commercial development. On the whole, according to Perryman, projections show that the area will grow at about the same rate as the state. He says East Texas will continue to see a lot of expansion in business services, health services, and biomedicine –- “some of the core areas that have been growing for quite some time.” Continue reading Perryman Assesses Economic Picture

Ex-Doctor Charged with 9 Counts of Murder

William Martin ValuckOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – A former Oklahoma City doctor who was arrested in East Texas has been charged with nine counts of murder after eight patients died of drug overdoses and another reportedly caused a fatal wreck. The Oklahoman reports 71-year-old William Martin Valuck was also charged Wednesday in Oklahoma County District Court with 72 counts of distributing a controlled substance. Prosecutors say Valuck caused the deaths of eight people who died of drug toxicity from pills. Records also show that one person was killed by a driver allegedly under the influence of drugs illegally prescribed by Valuck. Valuck was licensed to practice medicine in Oklahoma until Dec. 13, when his attorney surrendered his license. Federal agents arrested him December 27 at his home in Kilgore. Valuck’s attorney did not immediately return a message from The AP.

East Texan in Critical Condition after Sunday Night Wreck

Joe David HubbardTYLER — A Tyler man is in critical condition, but a woman is out of the hospital following a Sunday night wreck during a pursuit in Smith County. While on patrol on Farm Road 344 just west of Farm Road 756, Deputy Corey Cameron attempted to stop a 2005 gold passenger car after the vehicle’s driver repeatedly failed to dim his headlights. Deputy Cameron’s intentions were to investigate the driver to ensure he was not driving while intoxicated. The vehicle, driven by Joe David Hubbard, 42, of Tyler, fled, and a brief pursuit ensued. Continue reading East Texan in Critical Condition after Sunday Night Wreck

Outrage Grows Over Dog Found Frozen to Death

LONGVIEW — Outrage grew Wednesday, locally and nationally, over a dog chained to a tree found frozen to death at a South Longview residence. No arrests have been made in the case, which drew a sharp response Wednesday from the national People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. No arrests have been made but according to the Longview News-Journal, the detective in charge of the investigation will submit evidence to the district attorney’s office for an arrest warrant to be issued. Continue reading Outrage Grows Over Dog Found Frozen to Death

Safety Measures Urged Following Tyler Fire

thumb_tyler-fire-dept-logoTYLER — TYLER — The Tyler Fire Department is urging safety measures after responding to a two-alarm structure fire at 1217 South Glenwood. The initial call was received just before 10:45 yesterday morning and the caller reported seeing smoke coming from the house. The first unit saw heavy smoke coming from the attic when they arrived on scene and called for a second alarm. Five engines and one Ladder Company, along with a district chief and an investigator, responded to the scene. Continue reading Safety Measures Urged Following Tyler Fire

One Sought, One Arrested on Animal Cruelty Charges

williamsmugwoodcoWOOD COUNTY — One Holly Lake Ranch resident is behind bars and one is being sought after an aggressive dog call resulted in animal cruelty charges. KETK reports Johnny Joe Munoz was arrested after officials were called to his home in the 100 block of Willow Branch Tuesday. Police have secured a warrant for Jared Michael Williams (pictured), who is being sought in connection with animal cruelty charges. When officials arrived on scene, Deputy David Hitt and Sgt. Jacob Richardson detained Munoz and felony animal cruelty charges were filed. A warrant is still outstanding for Williams and anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact the Wood County Sheriff’s Office. Munoz was booked into the Wood County jail on $10,000 bond.