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Former Jacksonville ISD Police Chief dies
JACKSONVILLE â Our news partner KETK is reporting that former Jacksonville ISD Police Chief Marvin Acker died unexpectedly on Sunday morning. According to his obituary, Acker began his career with the Cherokee County Sheriffâs Office as a jailer in 1981 and continued his law enforcement career at the Jacksonville Police Department for 20 years.
Acker then went on to serve Jacksonville ISD in 2002 as a resource officer and from 2006-2016 he served as the chief of police for the school district. At the time of his death he was working with the Cherokee County District Attorneyâs Office. Continue reading Former Jacksonville ISD Police Chief dies
Smith County Animal Control seeks homes for dogs, waives fees
SMITH COUNTY â The Smith County Animal Control & Shelter announced on Friday they have ran out of space in their shelter and have since waved fees for adoption. According to our news partner KETK, most of the dogs have been spayed/neutered and are vaccinated. All the dogs are reportedly friendly and do great with other dogs.
âWe want nothing more than for them to find a home for the New Year. The following dogs are all at risk for euthanasia unless we can create the space needed for new intakes,â Smith County Animal Control said.
The shelter is located at 322 E. Ferguson St in Tyler and their hours are from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. To see a full list of dogs in the shelter, people can visit the Smith County Animal Control & Shelterâs Facebook.
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Study ranks Tyler as top Texas city for raising a family
TYLER â In a study from the Hibbs Institute Family Index at UT Tyler, Tyler and Wichita Falls are ranked as the top two metropolitan areas in Texas for raising a family. According to our news partner KETK, factors impacting the study are access to health care, education, recreation, social environment and job stability.
The top 25 cities in Texas are as follows:
1. Tyler
2. Wichita Falls
3. Abilene
4. Amarillo
5. Midland
6. Sherman-Denison
7. San Angelo
8. Texarkana
9. Lubbock
10. Victoria
Continue reading Study ranks Tyler as top Texas city for raising a family
Gilmer PD identifies individuals in restaurant break-ins
UPDATE: The Gilmer Police Department confirmed that the individuals have been identified, though they did not disclose whether any arrested have been made.
GILMER â The Gilmer Police Department is seeking the publicâs help identifying a man involved in break-ins at fast food restaurants. According to our news partner KETK, investigators want a man on two counts of mischief. In a release, police said, âhe broke the doors of Whataburger and the drive through window of Jack in the Box.â
In the picture shown, you’ll the suspect on the right, he vehicle, with the license plate showing on the left.
Anyone with information on the personâs identity or whereabouts is asked to contact the Gilmer Police Department at 903-843-5545.
Big Lots reaches deal to keep hundreds of US stores open
COLUMBUS, Oh. (AP) â The discount chain Big Lots, which filed for bankruptcy protection in September, has reached a deal that will keep hundreds of its stores and distribution centers open. Big Lots said Friday it will be sold to Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, a firm that specializes in distressed companies. Gordon Brothers will then transfer Big Lotsâ stores, distribution centers and other assets to other retailers.
Variety Wholesalers Inc., which owns more than 400 discount stores in the U.S. Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, plans to acquire between 200 and 400 Big Lots stores and operate them under the Big Lots brand. Variety Wholesalers will also acquire up to two distribution centers.
âThis sale agreement and transfer present the strongest opportunity to preserve jobs, maximize value for the estate and ensure continuity of the Big Lots brand,â Big Lots President and CEO Bruce Thorn said in a statement. âWe are grateful to our associates nationwide for their grit and resilience throughout this process.â
Columbus, Ohio-based Big Lots sells furniture, home decor and other items. When it filed for bankruptcy in September, it said inflation and high interest rates caused consumers to pull back on their purchases of home and seasonal products, two categories the chain depends on for a significant part of its revenue.
At the time, Big Lots planned to sell its assets and ongoing business operations to private equity firm Nexus Capital Management.
But on Dec. 20, Big Lots said the deal with Nexus didnât materialize. It then partnered with Gordon Brothers to conduct going-out-of-business sales at its 869 U.S. locations.
Putin apologizes for âtragic incidentâ but stops short of saying Azerbaijani plane was shot down
MOSCOW (AP) â Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday apologized to his Azerbaijani counterpart for what he called a âtragic incidentâ following the crash of an Azerbaijani airliner in Kazakhstan that killed 38 people, but stopped short of acknowledging that Moscow was responsible.
Putinâs apology came as allegations mounted that the plane had been shot down by Russian air defenses attempting to deflect a Ukrainian drone strike near Grozny, the regional capital of the Russian republic of Chechnya.
An official Kremlin statement issued Saturday said that air defense systems were firing near Grozny airport as the airliner ârepeatedlyâ attempted to land there on Wednesday. It did not explicitly say one of these hit the plane.
The statement said Putin apologized to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev âfor the fact that the tragic incident occurred in Russian airspace.â
The readout said Russia has launched a criminal probe into the incident, and Azerbaijani state prosecutors have arrived in Grozny to participate. The Kremlin also said that ârelevant servicesâ from Russia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan are jointly investigating the crash site near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan.
The plane was flying from Azerbaijanâs capital, Baku, to Grozny when it turned toward Kazakhstan, hundreds of kilometers (miles) across the Caspian Sea from its intended destination, and crashed while making an attempt to land. There were 29 survivors.
According to a readout of the call provided by Aliyevâs press office, the Azerbaijani president told Putin that the plane was subject to âexternal physical and technical interference,â although he also stopped short of blaming Russian air defenses.
Aliyev noted that the plane had multiple holes in its fuselage and that the occupants had sustained injuries âdue to foreign particles penetrating the cabin mid-flight.â
He said that a team of international experts had begun probing the incident at Azerbaijanâs initiative, but provided no details. Earlier this week, the Azerbaijani Prosecutor Generalâs office confirmed that investigators from Azerbaijan are working in Grozny.
On Friday, a U.S. official and an Azerbaijani minister made separate statements blaming the crash on an external weapon, echoing those made by aviation experts who blamed the crash on Russian air defense systems responding to a Ukrainian attack.
People attend a funeral of Mahammadali Eganov, 13 who died in the Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 crash near Kazakhstanâs Aktau airport, in Baku, Azerbaijan, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024. (AP Photo)
Passengers and crew who survived the crash told Azerbaijani media that they heard loud noises on the aircraft as it was circling over Grozny.
Dmitry Yadrov, head of Russiaâs civil aviation authority Rosaviatsia, said Friday that as the plane was preparing to land in Grozny in deep fog, Ukrainian drones were targeting the city, prompting authorities to close the area to air traffic.
Yadrov said that after the captain made two unsuccessful attempts to land, he was offered other airports but decided to fly to Aktau.
Earlier in the week, Rosaviatsia had cited unspecified early evidence as showing that a bird strike led to an emergency on board.
In the days following the crash, Azerbaijan Airlines blamed âphysical and technical interferenceâ and announced the suspension of flights to several Russian airports. It didnât say where the interference came from or provide any further details.
If proven that the plane crashed after being hit by Russian fire, it would be the second deadly civil aviation accident linked to fighting in Ukraine. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was downed with a Russian surface-to-air missile, killing all 298 people aboard, as it flew over the area in eastern Ukraine controlled by Moscow-backed separatists in 2014.
Russia has denied responsibility, but a Dutch court in 2022 convicted two Russians and a pro-Russia Ukrainian man for their role in downing the plane with an air defense system brought into Ukraine from a Russian military base.
Following Wednesdayâs suspension of flights from Baku to Grozny and nearby Makhachkala, Azerbaijan Airlines announced Friday that it would also halt service to eight more Russian cities.
Several other airlines have made similar announcements since the crash. Kazakhstanâs Qazaq Air on Friday said it would stop flying from Astana to the Russian city of Yekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains for a month.
Turkmenistan Airlines, the Central Asian countryâs flagship carrier, on Saturday halted flights to Moscow for at least a month, citing safety concerns. Earlier this week, Israelâs El Al carrier suspended service from Tel Aviv to the Russian capital, citing âdevelopments in Russiaâs airspace.â
Police have video evidence in Kilgore liquor store burglary
KILGORE â Kilgore Police have released footage of a burglary at Kilgoreâs H&L Liquor Mart that occurred on Friday afternoon Dec. 20 about 1:30 p.m. Investigators need your help in identifying suspects. Our news partner KETK, has posted the video, you can see it here.
A release from KDP stated, âThe suspects fled the scene on foot to the back of Kilgore Bowling Center where a dark colored passenger car was waiting in the area. Kilgore PD said. âThere appeared to be possibly two other subjects in the waiting get away car. The vehicle left the scene south on US 259 BUS.â
Police ask if you have information on the identities of the persons involved, contact Detective Justin Murphy at 903-218-6904 or email him at justin.murphy@cityofkilgore.com.
Officials search for suspects in armed robbery near Tyler
SMITH COUNTY â Smith County Sheriff’s Office is searching for suspects in an armed robbery late Friday morning near Tyler. According to our news partner KETK, a sheriff’s office release said they received a call about 10:30 a.m, from a business on State Highway 31 East near Dauphin Plumbing, outside Loop 323 in Tyler. Deputies were told by the caller at this business location, they were robbed at gunpoint of an undisclosed amount of cash from their register.
Officers said the robbery suspect, âfled out of the front door of the business. The suspect allegedly entered a black car being driven by another black male and fled eastbound on State Highway 31 East.â Initial investigation shows the suspect was, a man armed with a handgun, dressed in all black clothing, a black ski mask, gloves and shoe coverings.
Authorities are investigating the case with further details released as it becomes available. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Smith County Sheriffâs Office at 903-566-6600.
Jasper County Deputy dies in car accident
JASPER COUNTY â The Jasper County Sheriffâs Office said 24-year-old Deputy Lesley Wade of Zavalla, died from injuries received in a two-vehicle crash in Angelina County on Friday morning. According to our news partner KETK, a release from the sheriff’s said Wade leaves behind her husband, Jasper County Deputy Chris Wade(in picture) and their two children.
Wade joined JCSO with her husband, at first providing courthouse security as a bailiff, before joining the sheriff’s office patrol division.
Jasper County Judge Mark Allen said this about Lesley Wade, âShe led by example and made her mark in the history books of Jasper County as one of our best sheriffâs deputies. Please pray for Chris and their family, as well as their fellow law enforcement officers, during this time. Go with God, Lesley. We will miss you, but are thankful you were part of our Jasper County family. Youâll always be our Hero. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.â
New Years Eve celebrations in East Texas
EAST TEXAS â Are you going to be celebrating New Years Eve? Our news partner KETK, has list of business’s open on Dec. 31, that will keep you entertained. You can see it be clicking here.
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Man arrested after deputies find malnourished dogs
TRINITY COUNTY â According to our news partner KETK, an East Texas man has been charged with animal cruelty after deputies reportedly found several dogs severely malnourished at his property.
The Trinity County Sheriffâs office said deputies were dispatched to 204 Elephant Walk St. for multiple dogs at large. When deputies arrived, they reportedly found two dogs in the roadway in front of the house and observed several dogs on chains that were severely malnourished. Another dog could be seen in a small kennel without any shelter, officials said.
âCall history showed that the owner who later identified as, Christopher James Rode, was warned previously about having the animals improperly on chains, how to provide proper shelter and care for the dogs,â the Trinity County Sheriffâs Office said. Continue reading Man arrested after deputies find malnourished dogs
Four arrested in Palestine armed robbery
PALESTINE â Our news partner KETK is reporting that four people have been arrested in connection to an armed robbery that occurred on Monday in Palestine. Officers were dispatched to the Scorpion Smoke Shop at 4222 W. Oak at around 9 p.m. in reference to a robbery. A man and woman entered the store and the man reportedly displayed a handgun demanding money from the employee. Officials said the woman then sprayed mace/pepper spray into the business as they fled in a red Nissan SUV.
Following an investigation, authorities identified the man as Charles Blake DeFore, of Elkhart,and obtained a search warrant for a residence in the 400 block of Highway 287. Officials then located the red SUV located outside of the residence.
Officers made contact with Tammy DeFore, who confirmed that Charles was inside. Tammy refused to exit the residence and did not say anything else to officials. Officials also confirmed that a second person of interest in the robbery, Abril Espinosa, was inside the residence. Continue reading Four arrested in Palestine armed robbery