Man Injured in South Longview Booked into Jail

Man Injured in South Longview Booked into JailLONGVIEW — Longview Police say a man who was injured after a reported shooting Tuesday in Longview might not have been shot. Richard Arthur Kasten Jr., 28, of Longview was taken to Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center Tuesday after he was injured following a report of a shooting in the area near Twelfth and Dean streets. Police Wednesday morning said they are unsure how Kasten received his injury. Kasten was treated and released into police custody before being booked into the Gregg County Jail on two outstanding warrants and charges of public intoxication and no driver’s license.

A Kilgore Student’s Sex Trafficking Trial is Rescheduled

A Kilgore Student’s Sex Trafficking Trial is RescheduledLONGVIEW – The trial has been postponed for Kilgore College student who, along with three others, is charged with conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and with five counts of sex trafficking. Malik Antoine Brown, 19, of Brazoria, was scheduled for a pretrial hearing on April 27, with jury selection and trial at set for May 1. The Longview News Journal is reporting that the trial for Brown is now set for 9:00am on July 31 in federal court in Galveston, according to an order filed Tuesday in the Southern District of Texas. A pretrial conference is scheduled 9:30am on July 26. Continue reading A Kilgore Student’s Sex Trafficking Trial is Rescheduled

One Injured in Longview Shooting

One Injured in Longview ShootingLONGVIEW – One man is hospitalized following a shooting in Longview. It was reported just before 5:00 Tuesday afternoon in the area of Dean Street and Twelfth Street. He was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. It is unsure at this time how he received the injury. Police say he has been uncooperative with investigators. No witnesses have been identified to the incident at this time. His name has not been released. We’ll have more when the information becomes available.

Lake Palestine Boating Accident Claims Another Life

Lake Palestine Boating Accident Claims Another LifeFRANKSTON – A Lake Palestine boating accident has claimed a second victim. Keith Wagnon of Palestine died Sunday morning from injuries received when the boat he and his wife were in went over the Lake Palestine spillway. The accident occurred last Wednesday. His wife Billie was dead at the scene. They were heading south when the boat went over the spillway and overturned.

Help With Stray Dogs in Arp

Help With Stray Dogs in ArpTYLER – The city of Arp will be getting assistance in housing stray dogs. Smith County Commissioners have approved an interlocal agreement with the City of Arp to take its stray dogs into the Smith County Animal Shelter. According to the agreement, Arp will be responsible for responding to animal control matters within its city, then transporting the dogs to the Smith County Animal Shelter. The city will pay any fees associated with impoundment, testing, medical treatment or other services. Troup will pay Smith County $50 per dog that is brought to the shelter, as well as an additional $35 for each dog requiring euthanasia. Dogs are typically only euthanized at the county animal shelter when they are dangerous to others or severely injured.The agreement between Smith County and the City of Arp is effective through Fiscal Year 2018. A similar agreement was approved with the city of Troup last month.

One Man Dead Following East Texas Standoff

One Man Dead Following East Texas StandoffANGELINA COUNTY — One man is dead following an hours-long standoff with East Texas law enforcement. According to KETK, Angelina County Sheriff’s Office Captain Alton Lenderman said Stacy Sturdivant, 46 of Lufkin, barricaded himself inside a residence off FM 842 around 7:30 Monday night. He reportedly fired multiple shots in the air and was yelling at people. The Angelina County Sheriff’s Office SWAT along with Department of Public Safety SWAT and a Nacogdoches Police Department armored vehicle all responded to the scene just after 8:00. Officials said Sturdivant began shooting at law enforcement, even hitting an Angelina County Sheriff’s Office unit multiple times. The man was found inside the house dead around 4:00 Tuesday morning. The cause of death has not been released.

No Smith County Jury Duty Wednesday

No Smith County Jury Duty WednesdayTYLER – Smith County jury duty was cancelled on Tuesday. Now, it is also cancelled on Wednesday. If you have a Smith County jury summons for duty on Wednesday, you do not need to report to the courthouse. Smith County Jury Coordinator Lisa Bennett said jury duty has been cancelled for all courts on Wednesday. However, if you have been asked to return for jury duty by a specific court, you must still report.

Open Meeting Violation Videos Released

Open Meeting Violation Videos ReleasedTYLER – Documents and video of several questionable Smith County commissioners’ court meetings in 2014, have been released. A state district judge has ruled the meetings violated the Texas Open Meetings Act. During the meetings the commissioners discussed adding school zone cameras in the county to catch speeders. Grassroots America filed complaints against former County Judge Joel Baker with the state attorney general’s office, which opened a full investigation. Some who have heard the tapes say the problem was far worse then they had imagined. In fact, an attorney general’s investigator said at least nine meeting were held improperly. The cameras’ program was later shelved. Baker later resigned and end up, in a plea deal, pleading no contest to one of the three charges of violating the state’s open meetings act. The other two counts will be dismissed. Baker was fined $200 and served 30 days of deferred adjudication.

Game Rooms Busted in Henderson County

Game Rooms Busted in Henderson CountyATHENS – Several game rooms in Eastern Henderson County have been closed and several persons have been arrested on drug and weapons charges. Officers swept through game rooms in the Chandler and Coffee City areas. Several were closed for code violations. At one, Michael Caster, 53, of Trinidad (pictured) and Kelly Huddleston, 44, of Orlanda, Florida were arrested for manufacturing and delivering of methamphetamine. Investigators also found concession equipment stolen last week by burglars who hit the Cain Park complex in Athens. Fryers, crock pots, a cash register, drinks, candy, chips and several other items that had been taken from the Henderson County Girls Softball Association April 19 were recovered and returned to the group. A stolen auger, also reported stolen, was returned to its owner. The Athens Police Department came to the location to assist with the investigation to return the stolen items to the rightful owners. Continue reading Game Rooms Busted in Henderson County

Dallas Shooting Victim from East Texas

Dallas Shooting Victim from East TexasDALLAS (AP/STAFF) — A woman killed in a Dallas murder/suicide is identified as a Hopkins County resident. Police say Matthew Kempf, 60, of Allen fatally shot his female supervisor, Lana Canada McAree, 48, of Sulphur Springs and then killed himself in an office building. It is located along the Interstate 635 service road near Schroeder Road. According to McAree’s Facebook page , she worked as the regional vice president of the midwest for Heart to Heart Hospice. Police have not indicated why Kempf targeted her Monday or what kind of office they worked in. Authorities say Kempf was employed by the company at the time. The office, where the shooting occurred, was in a multi-story building near a highway interchange in the northern part of the city.

Trial Underway for Texas Man Accused of Shooting Death of 4

Trial Underway for Texas Man Accused of Shooting Death of 4DALLAS (AP) — A capital murder trial is underway for a former Tyler man who prosecutors say shot and killed four women and wounded four children. Testimony Tuesday in the trial of Erbie Lee Bowser, 48, included Dallas County jurors hearing 911 calls made by victims of the 2013 shootings at two separate homes. Bowser pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity on Monday, the first day of the trial. His lawyer has argued that military service and repeated concussions from playing football affected his mental state. Prosecutors say Bowser killed his girlfriend and her daughter and then later his estranged wife and her daughter. Bowser is a 1987 graduate of Tyler’s Robert E. Lee High School, where he was an all-state football selection in 1986.

The Green Street Underpass Has Done it Again

The Green Street Underpass Has Done it AgainLONGVIEW – Another truck has fallen victim to Longview’s Green Street underpass. Despite warning signs that are posted for information and motorist safety, another truck became stuck at the underpass. It happened around 11:30 Monday morning. The driver, who was not injured in the accident, disregarded an official traffic control device and drove his truck under the bridge. The bridge has multiple warning signs indicating the height of the bridge. The truck was able to back up, but not before a section of the top was peeled off. Union Pacific was on scene evaluating the bridge once the truck was removed.

Marshall’s Police Chief Resigns

Marshall’s Police Chief ResignsMARSHALL – The city of Marshall will be looking for a new police chief. Late Monday afternoon Chief Jesus “Eddie” Campa submitted his resignation. His last day on the job is on Wednesday. He was named chief in August, 2014. The Longview News Journal quotes Campa as saying, “I submitted my letter of resignation today. I have made the decision to step aside to pursue other opportunities that have developed. After speaking to my family, we believe it is the right time to do that right now.” He did not elaborate on what those opportunities might be. Continue reading Marshall’s Police Chief Resigns

East Texas Day of Giving

East Texas Day of GivingTYLER – The East Texas Communities Foundation will host the second annual East Texas Giving Day. A total 177 nonprofits across East Texas have signed up to participate in this year’s event. Residents in 32 East Texas counties are invited to participate. Last year, because of a computer glitch, they were only able to raise nearly half a million dollars. They expect to do more this year since they have solved the problem by switching vendors. This year they hope to hit the million dollar mark. You can go to http://www.EastTexasGivingDay.org and donate Tuesday from 6:00am until 11:59pm. There will also be a running tabulation of donations. Continue reading East Texas Day of Giving

Upshur County Deputy’s Home and Cars Hit by Gunfire

Upshur County Deputy’s Home and Cars Hit by GunfireDIANA – Upshur County authorities are investigating shots fired over the weekend at a deputy’s home and cars. At a news conference Monday afternoon, Upshur County Sheriff Larry Webb said the shooting occurred around 11:00 Saturday night in Diana. He did not identify the deputy. One of the shots hit a piece of clothing worn by the deputy’s child and another hit a chair where the child was seated. Shots were also fired at the deputy’s patrol car and her personal car. Sheriff Webb said retaliation could be a motive in the shooting because of the amount of damage done to the patrol car. No injuries were reported.

Smith County Commissioner Charged with Injury to an Elderly Person

Smith County Commissioner Charged with Injury to an Elderly PersonTYLER – Smith County Commissioner JoAnn Hampton is free on bond. She turned herself in at the Smith County Jail late Monday morning after being named in an arrest warrant. Hampton has been charged with injury to an elderly person and her bond was set at $10,000. On Sunday, April 2, the sheriff’s department received a call of a possible assault at the Spring Creek Baptist Church on County Road 46. A woman told deputies she had been inside the Pastor’s office with the door closed discussing an issue with the Pastor when Hampton entered and started shouting at her. She said Hampton pushed her, causing her to fall and to injure her wrist. The woman was treated at a hospital emergency room for her injuries, then released. The arrest warrant for Hampton was issued last Friday. We have left a phone message for the commissioner and have emailed her regarding any response to the charges.

Missing Man Sought in Van Zandt County

Missing Man Sought in Van Zandt CountyEDGEWOOD – The Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing person. He is Thomas Richardson who was reported missing from his home on Private Road 7925 outside of Edgewood. According to the department’s Facebook page, Richardson is reported to have dementia and may be confused. He was last seen wearing blue and black plaid shirt and black pants. He is about 5′ 07″ and weighs around 108 pounds. They say, if you see him, do not attempt to approach him since it might startle him. Instead, contact the nearest law enforcement agency.

Accused Archery Thief in Custody

Accused Archery Thief in Custody
TYLER – A man accused of stealing archery equipment in 2016 is in the Smith County Jail today. Arrested was Billy Bob Willingham III, 24, of Tyler. He was arrested Sunday at Lake Tyler. Willingham is accused of stealing 19 bows, valued at $4,825 from a local 4-H club over the Thanksgiving weekend last year. Sheriff Larry Smith said five of the bows were recovered from a Tyler pawn show where Willingham is said to have pawned them for $80. He is charged with theft of property and evading arrest. His bonds total $60,000.

Fatal Accident in Longview

One Injured in Longview ShootingLONGVIEW – A two vehicle wreck in Longview has left one person dead. Killed in the crash shortly after 6:30 Monday morning on West Loop 281 was Kade Perot of Gladewater. Longview police say Perot’s west bound motorcycle struck a truck making a left turn. Longview police say failure to yield right of way turning left and speed are two contributing factors the investigating officer is considering.

Smith County Jury Duty Cancelled

No Smith County Jury Duty WednesdaySMITH COUNTY — If you have a Smith County jury summons asking you to report for duty on Tuesday, either stay home or go to work. Smith County Jury Coordinator Lisa Bennett says who were planning to report for jury duty Tuesday with their yellow cards don’t have to make the trip to the Smith County Courthouse. She says no new panels will be needed on Tuesday. However, if you have been asked to return for jury duty by a specific court, you must still report. Smith County residents summoned for jury duty on Wednesday will need to report.

Smith County Veterans Court to Add Felony Cases

Smith County Veterans Court to Add Felony CasesTYLER — After starting the Veterans Treatment Court for misdemeanor offenders, Smith County Veteran Services Officer Mike Roark is working to begin a program for some felony cases. According to a county news release, the purpose of the court is to work with veterans charged with certain offenses to get them necessary treatment for any mental health issues and to return them to being productive members of society. Three people have successfully completed the Veterans Treatment Court since the program for misdemeanor offenders began in 2015. One person has had their record expunged and one is going through the process, Roark said. Continue reading Smith County Veterans Court to Add Felony Cases

Rose Season Kicks Off with Rose Sunday

Rose Season Kicks Off with Rose SundayTYLER — Rose Season is finally here. KETK reports the annual Rose Sunday was held in Tyler Sunday to celebrate. The ceremony announces the commencement of the official rose season. As part of the event, the Texas Rose Festival Scholarship was awarded to an East Texas student. Among those who helped put on the ceremony: Tyler’s very own Rose Queen. Emily Kaye Evans commented, “It feels really good. I’m honored to be able to do this and be a part of such a big part of the city’s economy and everything that kind of keeps the city going.” It all leads up to the annual Rose Festival in October.

One Charged with Sexual Assault at TJC

One Charged with Sexual Assault at TJCTYLER — A non-student has been arrested in a sexual assault case on the Tyler Junior College campus. KETK reports 23-year-old Tavion Jamal Jones, from Shreveport, was arrested around 3:30 Sunday afternoon. Campus police say while inside the Crossroads Residence Hall, he reportedly sexually assaulted a female student and then tried to assault another. The two students did not need medical attention at the scene. Jones was found and arrested inside the dorm. He is facing one charge of sexual assault and one charge of attempted sexual assault. He remains in the Smith County Jail under bonds totaling $150,000.

Murder Trial for Former Tylerite Set to Begin

Trial Underway for Texas Man Accused of Shooting Death of 4DALLAS — A Dallas County jury begins hearing evidence in the death penalty capital murder trial of a former Dallas Mavs Maniac Dancer, who was a highly regarded high school footballer in Tyler. Erbie Bowser stands accused of killing four people in two cities in August of 2013. The victims were his estranged wife, her daughter, his ex-girlfriend, and her daughter. If the jury finds Bowser guilty of capital murder, the case moves on to the life or death punishment hearing. Bowser is a 1987 graduate of Robert E. Lee High School in Tyler, where he was an all-state football selection in 1986.

Early Voting Starting in East Texas

Early Voting Starting in East TexasEAST TEXAS – Today’s the first day of early voting for the city and school elections in East Texas. The Smith County Elections Office is responsible for conducting all elections, not only for county offices, but also for city, school, state and federal elections. They will be conducting elections for races in the Tyler, Whitehouse, Chapel Hill, Bullard, Arp and Winona Independent School Districts and the cities of Tyler, Lindale, Hideaway and Winona. Voters in the Tyler school district will decide a $198 million school bond proposal that is for renovations at John Tyler and Robert E Lee high schools. Voters in Tyler city council District 5 will pick a successor to Mark Whatley, who can not run again because of term limits. Running are Bob Westbrook and Alan J. Lizarraga. Continue reading Early Voting Starting in East Texas

TxDOT Road Projects Update

TYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in the district during the Week ofApril 24th. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues.

Farm Road 344 is closed at Grove Club Lake just west of State Highway 110 outside of Whitehouse as the contractor removes and replaces the existing culvert and conducts work to restore the pavement. Red Baron Building Company, of Lindale, expects to complete the project within two months. Drivers must take other routes to reach their destinations during this work. Motorists are encouraged to temporarily reroute to Farm Road 756 to Farm Road 346 and back to SH 110 until the work is complete. Additional project information can be found in the Smith County section of this news release. Continue reading TxDOT Road Projects Update

Fire Death in Athens

Fire Death in AthensATHENS – One person has died in a Saturday night fire in Athens. It was reported shortly before 8:45pm at a two story home on East College Street. Early Sunday morning firemen found a man’s body in the debris. His name has not been released and an autopsy has been ordered. Fire officials do not suspect foul play. The cause of the fire has not been determined.

Former Angelina County Teacher Charged with Improper Relationship

Former Angelina County Teacher Charged with Improper RelationshipLUFKIN – Lufkin Police have arrested a former Hudson ISD kindergarten teacher on four Hudson ISD Police Department warrants for improper relationship between an educator and a student. Arrested just after noon on Saturday was Heather Robertson, 38. She had recently resigned after the allegations surfaced. Investigators say it appears that the incidents in question did not occur on school ground or during school hours. Officers made the arrest when they stopped her vehicle on Frank Avenue near Third Street. According to a police department news release, she remains in the Angelina County Jail. Her bond has been set at a collective $200,000 – $50,000 each of the second-degree-felony charges. Continue reading Former Angelina County Teacher Charged with Improper Relationship

Two Injured in Longview Train-Pickup Accident

Two Injured in Longview Train-Pickup AccidentLONGVIEW – An accident involving a train and a pickup remains under investigation in Longview. The accident happened around 2:30 Saturday morning at the railroad crossing on West Birdsong just west of Baxter Avenue. The Longview Police Department reports the pickup was east bound on West Birdsong when it ran underneath the train as it was traveling north. The owner and passenger of the pickup were able to exit the vehicle at the time of the accident and sustained only minor injuries.