Marshall Christmas Parade Rescheduled

MARSHALL – Because of severe thunderstorms in Friday’s East Texas forecast, the City of Marshall rescheduled its Christmas parade to Sunday evening at 6:00. The Wonderland of Lights Lighted Christmas Parade featured an abundance of lighted floats and vehicles as well as several school bands, cheer and dance groups, and other local organizations. Director of Community and Economic Development Wes Morrison said, “With these weather predictions, we felt it best to postpone the Lighted Christmas Parade not only for the safety of attendees and participants, but also to provide the best opportunity for the community and visitors to be able to enjoy it.”

A Tyler Robbery Suspect is Arrested

TYLER – A teen has been charged with a Tyler robbery. The robbery occurred the evening of October 27th. A person with a black hand gun robbed a gas station on West Gentry Parkway. They left with an undisclosed amount of money and other items. When investigators developed a suspect, they told him to turn himself in. The 15 year old turned himself at the Tyler Police Department Friday morning. He was then transported to the Juvenile Attention Center.

Accidental Discharge Lands Felon in Jail

Accidental Discharge Lands Felon in JailSMITH COUNTY – One person has been arrested following an accidental shooting in Smith County. It was reported shortly after midnight Friday morning at a residence on Spur 248. A woman was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries after being shot in the chest. Jordan Lavar Roberson, 32, of Tyler told investigators he was taking a pistol apart to clean it and it accidentally fired. Investigators say the evidence is consistent with an accidental discharge. Roberson was taken into custody and booked into the Smith County Jail for felon in possession of a firearm as well as warrants for parole violation and possession of marijuana. There were five minor children inside the residence and CPS was notified.

Tyler Man Killed in Motorcycle Wreck

Tyler Man Killed in Motorcycle WreckTYLER – One person has been killed in a Tyler accident. It occurred just before 7:00 Thursday night on WSW Loop 323 at Kinsey Drive. Dead at the scene was Dustin Woodruff of Tyler. His motorcycle collided with a vehicle making a U-turn at the intersection. Tyler police say the driver of the vehicle failed to see the motorcycle which was entering the intersection on a green light.

Smith County Wrecks Kill 2

SMITH COUNTY – Two persons have died in separate Smith County Accidents. The first occurred around 8:15 Thursday morning on County Road 370 just north of County Road 3100, northeast of Tyler. Dead at the scene was Ramsey E. Carrell, 75, of Winona. The Department of Public Safety says his pickup was heading south when, for an unknown reason, he drove off the left side of the roadway and hit a tree. The second accident happened about six hours later on County Road 1261, 8 miles southwest of Tyler. Dead at the scene was Connie Sorie Dana, 73, of Flint. Her compact SUV left the road, hit a culvert, overturned, and then caught fire. Both accidents remain under investigation.

Fatal Smith County Accident

SMITH COUNTY – A Smith County man has died in a one vehicle accident. The crash occurred around 8:15 Thursday morning on County Road 370 just north of County Road 3100, northeast of Tyler. Dead at the scene was Ramsey E. Carrell, 75, of Winona. The Department of Public Safety says his pickup was heading south when, for an unknown reason, he drove off the left side of the roadway and hit a tree. The accident remains under investigation.

Smith County Murder Charges Dropped

Smith County Murder Charges DroppedTYLER – Only one of five persons arrested in a Smith County murder last year is still charged in the case. Judicial records show that the murder charges against Nathan Ryan Garcia, 20, of Whitehouse, and Colton Wade Tate, 21, of Tyler, were dismissed earlier this week. They had been charged in the November 2017 shooting death of Andrew Carpenter. He was shot at a home on Deerwood Drive. Two other persons arrested in the case had previously had charges against them dismissed. That leaves only Martin Wesley Reynolds Jr., 21, of Whitehouse (pictured) still charged in the death. He remains in the Smith County Jail under a $750,000 bond

A Third Former Policeman Honored

A Third Former Policeman HonoredTYLER – A third picture has been added to a special display at the Tyler Police Department. It honors three retired officers. They are recognized as the only three sworn officers of the Tyler Police Department who had served 40 years. The display had the pictures of Lieutenant Joe Elliott, who served from 1931 to 1974, and officer J.D. Smith who served from 1974 to 2014. Added to the display is the picture of Officer David Swain who served from 1975 to 2018. He retired at the end of September.

Three Charged with Drug and Immigration Violations

Three Charged with Drug and Immigration ViolationsTYLER – A joint investigation by local, state and federal authorities has resulted in the arrest of three illegal aliens in Smith County. The arrests occurred as authorities served search warrants at homes on Garland Street and County Road 4180 East. Juan Barrientos, 51, Aniceto Saucedo-Alcaraz, 29 and Miguel Avendano-Flores – 42, face federal drug and firearm charges. During a search of the homes, numerous firearms, cocaine, methamphetamine and other narcotics were found inside both residences. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainers were also placed on all three men, who are now in the Smith County Jail.

Witnesses Sought in Fatal Longview Accident

LONGVIEW – Longview police are seeking witnesses to a fatal accident that occurred on November 16th. The accident at the intersection of Gilmer Road and Heritage Boulevard killed Benandre Wilson, 28, of Longview. His motorcycle was one of five vehicles involved in the accident around 6:30 that Friday evening. They are looking for two persons who were walking north on Gilmer Road and the driver of a vehicle who was at the intersection. If you were at the accident site, or know of someone who was there, you are asked to contact the Longview Police Departments traffic unit and speak with Officer Mike Grisham at 903-239-5516.

Lawsuit Alleging DPS Corruption

Lawsuit Alleging DPS CorruptionLONGVIEW — A lawsuit alleging corruption at the Texas Department of Public Safety spills over into the unsolved 2016 murder of prominent Longview businessman Ronnie Horaney. According to the Longview News Journal and our news partner KETK, the federal suit, filed Tuesday by former Longview resident Ty Clevenger on behalf of retired Mount Pleasant-based DPS investigator Darren Lubbe, raises multiple accusations of DPS cover-ups by superiors and retaliation against Lubbe in a 24-page claim. The complaint says the Texas Rangers discovered their lead investigator in the Horaney case was involved in a sexual relationship with Horaney’s widow. Lubbe and his attorney allege that the lead Ranger, Brent Davis, helped Mrs. Horaney recover proceeds from her husband’s life insurance policy, badly compromising the murder investigation. Continue reading Lawsuit Alleging DPS Corruption

East Texas Postal Theft

East Texas Postal TheftWHITE OAK – A postal theft has been reported in White Oak. Sometime between 3:00 Tuesday afternoon and 7:00 Wednesday morning, someone pried the door open on the USPS postal box in front of the White Oak Post Office and took the contents. If you or someone you know placed mail in that box during that time, you need to make sure that any checks are stopped or banks notified if account numbers are at risk of being compromised. If you saw anything suspicious around those times, you are asked to contact the White Oak Police Department.

Christmas Parade Time in Tyler

Christmas Parade Time in TylerTYLER – Tyler ushers in the Christmas season Thursday night with a couple of activities. It begins at 6:00 with the annual Rotary Christmas Parade. There will be bands, equestrian groups, civic organizations and, of course Santa, all moving around the downtown square. Then, right after the parade will the 33rd Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on T.B. Butler Fountain Plaza. It will be lit by the 2019 Miracle Child, 16 month old Blake Barney of Tyler. This year’s Christmas Tree is a 22-foot Leyland Cypress donated by Scott Lyles and family with the Bright Star Farms in Alba.

Three Charged in Marshall Robbery

MARSHALL – Marshall police have arrested three young men on aggravated robbery charges. The robbery of an individual occurred Sunday afternoon on Wood Street. Two of the suspects were spotted Tuesday afternoon on Carter Street. After running away from a vehicle, they were later found on South Grove Street. Arrested were Jacoby Pierce, 17 and Larry Pierce, Jr., 19. The third suspect, Nigel Worth, 22, was arrested about 5 1/2 hours later. All three are from Marshall. Larry Pierce was also booked on outstanding warrants for probation violation.

Tyler’s Newspaper Sold

Tyler’s Newspaper SoldTYLER – The Tyler Morning Telegraph will be getting new owners next month. After more than a century of continuous family ownership, the paper has announced it is being sold to M. Roberts Media. The family-owned newspaper group operates several newspapers in the state, including the Longview News-Journal and the Marshall News Messenger. The new owners will be taking over on Saturday. Nelson Clyde, publisher of the Tyler Morning Telegraph, said in a story on their website, “The sale is a reflection of the economic realities of operating a single-site newspaper property.”

Cattle Barons’ Headliner Announced

Cattle Barons’ Headliner AnnouncedTYLER – The official entertainer for the 2019 Tyler Cattle Barons’ Gala will be country music singer Mark Chesnutt. The announcement was made Tuesday night at the Cattle Barons’ kickoff party. The American Cancer Society benefits from the annual event. The 2019 Gala is scheduled for June 29th and will again be held at the Texas Rose Horse Park on Highway 110, northwest of Tyler. Next year’s theme will be “Triple Crown – On Track for a Cure!.” The 2018 gala, which was held in June, raised $495,045.75 for the American Cancer Society. Tickets for the 2019 event go on sale January 1.

The 2019 Miracle Child Named

The 2019 Miracle Child NamedTYLER – The 2019 Miracle Child representing the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals has been introduced in Tyler. She is Blake Barney, who is 16 months old. She and her parents and sister live in Tyler. Blake was born with a neuro-developmental syndrome called EBF#-HADDS, which hasn’t always been identified. It is a very rare and newly diagnosed syndrome, discovered in 2016. Currently there are only about one hundred known cases of EBF3-HADDS in the world, and Blake is one of the youngest children to ever be diagnosed with it. Blake will be lighting the City of Tyler’s Christmas Tree on T.B. Butler Square at the conclusion of the Tyler Christmas Parade on Thursday evening. Continue reading The 2019 Miracle Child Named

Missing Teen Sought

Missing Teen SoughtMARSHALL – The Marshall Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing high school student. She is Denisha Mathews, 16. Marshall police say that she was last seen on the high school campus on October 31st. Mathews is described as a biracial female who is 5’6” tall and weighs around 120 pounds. She was last seen wearing a white dress with black leggings, black shoes, a grey jacket and her hair was in a ponytail. Police public information officer Kelly Colvin said they could release no other information at this time. If you see her, you are asked to contact your nearest law enforcement agency.

An Arrest in a School Threat

An Arrest in a School ThreatWHITEHOUSE – A Whitehouse Junior High School student has been arrested following a social media threat that appeared Monday evening. According to the school district’s Facebook page, the student was arrested Tuesday morning and charged with making a terroristic threat. The student has also been suspended from school pending further school discipline. The school district had additional law officers on the junior high school campus Tuesday morning to ease the concerns of the parents and the students. School superintendent Dr. Chris Moran said he is thankful for the students who saw the social media posting and immediately reported it.

Fatal Harrison County Wreck

HARRISON COUNTY – The Department of Public Safety is continuing its investigation into a fatal Harrison County accident. It occurred around 9:45 Monday night at the intersection of Farm Road 9 and County Road 451, in the southeastern part of the county. Dead at the scene was Andrew David Henry, 65 of Deberry. His pickup hit a truck’s trailer that was turning onto the farm road.

Ground Is Broken for Two New Tyler Fire Stations

TYLER – Ceremonies were held Tuesday morning, signaling the construction of two new Tyler fire stations. The first ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony was held for fire station number 4. That station, currently located on Martin Luther King Boulevard, will be relocated to Cherryhill Lane,near West Cumberland Road. A couple of hours later, the groundbreaking ceremony was held for fire station number 1. Currently located at Elm Street and Fannin Avenue, it will be built on Gentry Parkway at Palace Avenue. Both capital projects, which are said to be just under $8 million, will be funded out of the Half Cent Sales Tax Fund.

School Threat Under Investigation

An Arrest in a School ThreatWHITEHOUSE – A Whitehouse Jr. High student is being investigated as a result of a threatening post to social media that appeared Monday evening. According to a posting on the school district’s web site, “School officials and school resource officers responded swiftly to resolve the issue. The student is being disciplined.” The post also said additional law enforcement would be present on the junior high campus Tuesday morning “to reassure parents and students that all is safe.” The school district said it is thankful for parents and students who reported the social media post so quickly. The district added, “The student will not return to campus pending an investigation and the outcome of disciplinary measures.”

Elevated Lead Levels in Gladewater’s Water

GLADEWATER – The city of Gladewater is reporting is has found elevated levels of lead in the drinking water during the period from June through September. The city said that the levels of lead they found are not a violation under federal or state law, but it did, however, prompt the city to inform the public of the discovery. According to the city’s Facebook page, a program is in place to minimize lead in the drinking water. “This program may include adding corrosion control treatment, source water treatment, and if necessary replacing lead service lines.” You can go to https://goo.gl/1Z3AoC to see the complete notice. They also added, “If you have any questions about how we are carrying out the requirements of the lead regulation, please give us a call at 903-844-6331.”

Help Sought in a Homicide Probe

Help Sought in a Homicide ProbeTYLER – The Smith County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in a homicide investigation. They are asking for help in identifying the man in this picture who is wanted for questioning in reference to a homicide investigation. They released his photo on Monday. No information was released about the case. If you know his identity, you are asked to contact Detective Hinton at 903-566-6600.

A Screech Owl Lands a Man in Federal Court.

TYLER – In an appearance in federal court in Tyler, a Fort Worth man has pleaded guilty to federal wildlife violations. Jorge Fernando Mercado, 46, pleaded guilty to the unlawful possession of migratory birds. Federal prosecutors say in September of last year, in Van Zandt County, Mercado sold a live Eastern Screech-Owl for $200. The bird is protected by federal statute and international conventions. Mercado admitted that he sold the owl without a valid permit or authorization. A sentencing hearing will be scheduled after the completion of a presentence investigation by the U.S. Probation Office. The owl was recovered and rehabilitated by U.S. Fish & Wildlife and has since been released back into the wild.

TJC Students Make the Texas All-State Choir

TJC Students Make the Texas All-State ChoirTYLER – Four Tyler Junior College students have earned places in the Texas Two-Year College All-State Choir. They are:
• Janeen Baldwin, music major from Tyler
• Hunter Dickens, music major from Bullard
• Erin Maharrey, music major from Forney
• Taylor White, music major from Paris

The four will perform at the Texas Music Educators Association’s (TMEA) annual convention in San Antonio in February.

One Arrested Following Trailer Park Disturbance

One Arrested Following Trailer Park DisturbanceEAST MOUNTAIN – An Upshur County woman is in Jail in Gregg County following a weekend brawl at a trailer park. Lovella Lea Stewart, 39, of Diana, has been charged with assault causing bodily injury. Her arrest followed a fight between several individuals. The Longview New Journal reports the fight occurred around 2:00 Sunday afternoon at the Quiet Acres RV Park on Coulter Lane.

A Prison Term For a Fatal Accident

A Prison Term For a Fatal AccidentTYLER – A Henderson County man is heading to prison for his part in a fatal Smith County accident. Sean Eammon Waite, 34, of Murchison, pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced Monday to 28 years in prison. In mid June, Waite was being chased by Tyler police and sheriff’s deputies. The chase ended when his motorcycle crashed at the intersection of Highway 31 West and Farm Road 2661. Waite was arrested after a short foot chase. His passenger, Alicia Ann Adams, 28, was dead at the scene.