TUCSON, Ariz. (AP/STAFF) — Federal authorities say a man believed to have to have robbed 11 banks in Texas and four Western states has been arrested at a motel in Tucson. The FBI says Anthony James Lane, 50, was taken into custody without incident Tuesday by FBI agents and Tucson police. Called the “Barrel Chested Bandit,” he is accused of two bank robberies in Northeast Texas. He is a suspect in the robbery at the LeTourneau Federal Credit Union in Longview, last September 12th, and the robbery of the Alliance Bank in Sulphur Springs last November 30. Continue reading The Barrel Chested Bandit in Custody
Mobberly Baptist Marshall Campus Has a New Campus Pastor
MARSHALL – Geoffrey Davis, who has served as the campus minister at Mobberly Baptist Church’s campus in Marshall, has been named Marshall Campus Pastor. Church members approved the shift during a church conference Wednesday evening. Davis grew up attending Mobberly and served as a youth minister at the church in 2010 and 2011. He joined the staff at one of its church plants in Spearfish, South Dakota, and returned to Mobberly this past June. During the church conference, the church also confirmed three new deacons, including two who attend the Marshall campus. The two new Marshall campus deacons join three other deacons on the campus that formerly attended Mobberly’s Longview campus.
A Skimmer Lands Three in Jail in Longview
LONGVIEW – Longview police have arrested three persons who are accused of using a skimmer on a gas pump in an effort to steal credit card information. Police arrested Beniurkis Hernandez-Rodriguez, 31, of Houston, Tamara Valle-Hernandez, 33, of Houston, and Junior Miguel Peralta-Montilla, 19, of Tampa Florida. All three were booked into the Gregg County Jail on a charge of unlawful use of a criminal instrument. They are also being held on an INS detainer. Continue reading A Skimmer Lands Three in Jail in Longview
JT Students Heading to National Tournament
TYLER – John Tyler High School speech and debate students Tacorian Tilley and Triston Ferguson have qualified for the National Speech and Debate Association National Tournament. It will be held in Montgomery, Alabama in June. Tacorian will compete in Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking and Triston in Congressional Debate. Classmate Jose Romero earned an Alternate spot in Congressional Debate. To prepare for the national tournament, Tacorian and Triston will spend the next few months researching current events and practicing various speaking styles and tactics. They will be concentrating on details such as speaking slowly and clearly, voice pitch and articulation. This will be the second time in three years students from John Tyler High School have advanced to the National Tournament. After high school, Tacorian plans to attend the University of North Texas to major in communications and minor in political science. Hopeful for a career in politics, Triston plans to attend Hillsdale College in Michigan.
Longview Robbery Suspects Arrested
LONGVIEW – Stealing a bundle of firewood has resulted in robbery charges against two Longview teens. One of three teens bought some items, including a bundle of firewood from a store on Judson Road. A witness told the clerk the teen had taken an extra bundle of wood when he left. When the clerk confronted the three in their vehicle, the driver pointed a hand gun at him and drove away. When officers found the vehicle, with only two inside, they arrested arrested Sean Tyler Boo Boo Huffman, 18, and James Ray Braxton, 17. Both were charged with aggravated robbery. When marijuana was found in Braxton’s jacket pocket at the jail, he was also charged with possession of marijuana. They’re still looking for the third suspect.
Tyler Brawl Caught On Video
TYLER – Videos posted on social media, showing a big brawl at a Tyler apartment project, are drawing a lot of attention. It happened Tuesday night at the Reserve Apartments on County Road 272, also known as Adam Henry Road. The videos show a large group fighting in the parking lot of the apartments. Some appear to be hit by a car that was backing up at a high speed. When police arrived, the group scattered. No injuries were reported and no one stayed to talk with officers. Police spokesman Don Martin says there is not much they can do until someone comes forward to file a complaint.
Robber Sentenced in Federal Court
TYLER – A man from the metroplex has been sentenced in Tyler federal court for a variety of crimes in East Texas. LaQuaylan Wesley Patterson, 25, of Lancaster, has been sentenced to 171 months in federal prison by U.S. District Court Judge Ron Clark. Patterson had been accused of robbing a bank in Big Sandy in 2015 and a Metroplex bank in 2014. Patterson and a co-defendant are also accused of taking a woman’s car at gun point from a south Tyler apartment complex in March of 2015. He used the stolen car to drive to Big Sandy where he robbed the branch of the 1st National Bank of Gilmer of nearly $30,000.
Suspect Connected to Toddlers’ Deaths Arrested Again
MINEOLA — An East Texas man who has been previously charged in connection with the death of two toddler’s is back behind bars. According to KETK, the Mineola Police Department arrested Thomas Wayne Liles, Jr., of Mineola, on two warrants. He is charged with CAP serious bodily injury to child failure to seek medical treatment and CAP serious bodily injury to child failure to seek medical attention. He is being held in the Wood County Jail on bonds totaling $500,000. The suspect was released from jail January 25, 2016, following a tampering with evidence arrest. On July 24, 2014, Quitman police responded to reports of two young children who were not breathing. When authorities arrived, they found two girls, Gabriella Guerroro, 3, and Natalye Price, 1, dead from blunt force trauma. Both deaths were ruled a homicide. Daphne Elizabeth McDaniels was charged with capital murder in the death of her daughters. Continue reading Suspect Connected to Toddlers’ Deaths Arrested Again
East Texas Congressman Opts for “Telephone” Town Halls
TYLER (AP/Staff) – A conservative East Texas Republican Congressman has chosen to forgo town hall forums before constituents for fear of drawing demonstrations by protesters of President Donald Trump. In a statement issued Tuesday, Rep. Louie Gohmert said he was concerned that “groups from the more violent strains of the leftist ideology … who are preying on public town halls” would “wreak havoc and threaten public safety.” Instead, Gohmert said he is holding “telephone town halls.” He said that in the time it takes to appear live before 30 to 100 constituents, he can communicate with thousands by telephone conference with telephone company assurance that participants are residents of his East Texas district. Continue reading East Texas Congressman Opts for “Telephone” Town Halls
Police Respond to Possible Pedestrian Accident
TYLER — Tyler Police responded to a reported pedestrian accident on West Bow Street and West Gentry Parkway Tuesday night. According to KETK, a woman made the call around 7:45 Tuesday night. She told responding officers that she was sideswiped by a car but was unable to describe the vehicle. The woman was taken by EMS to a local hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
A Forgery Lands a Longview Man in Jail
LONGVIEW – A forged prescription has led to the arrest of a Longview man. Desmond Lamarr Simmons, 27, of Longview, was arrested as he waited to pick up a prescription in the drive-thru on East Marshall Avenue. Officers were told that Simmons had altered a prescription he turned in earlier in the day by increasing the amount of medication from 6 to 60. But his trouble was only beginning. The officers were aware that Simmons had outstanding warrants for his arrest. Following his arrest on the warrants, they located a bag of marijuana in his right front pocket. They then found a pistol under his pants on his right ankle. He was arrested for fraudulent delivery of controlled substance/prescription, possession of marijuana, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon and 2 outstanding class C misdemeanor warrants. He’s in the Gregg County Jail with bonds totaling $111,000.
Smith County’s Efforts to Eliminate Marijuana Fields
TYLER – Smith County Commissioners have approved a federal grant to help eradicate marijuana. The $15,000 grant is from the U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration. No word on what kind of equipment will be bought to help in the effort. Continue reading Smith County’s Efforts to Eliminate Marijuana Fields
Gregg County Suspect Sought
KILGORE – The Gregg County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public’s help in identifying a criminal mischief suspect. The man is wanted in connection with a case where two vehicles were damaged and some gasoline stolen. The incident happened Sunday off Old Highway 135 northwest of Kilgore. If you can help identify the person in the photo, please contact Investigator Falco at 903-236-8438 or Gregg County Crime stoppers at greggcountycrimestoppers.org or call 903-236-7867.
Smith County to Conduct City, School Elections
TYLER – Smith County Commissioners have approved interlocal agreements between Smith County and city and school districts holding elections in May. The action came at Tuesday morning’s meeting. The Smith County Elections Office is responsible for conducting all elections for county offices as well as city, school, state and federal elections. Elections in Smith County on May 6 will include officials for the City of Tyler, as well as Tyler, Whitehouse and Chapel Hill Independent School Districts. The interlocal agreements, approved by the commissioners court, outline the authority and requirements of the Smith County Elections Office to provide services to conduct the school trustee and city council elections, as well as any special election being held. Continue reading Smith County to Conduct City, School Elections
TISD Student Turns Inventor
TYLER – What started out as a class project has turned into an invention for a Robert E Lee Senior. At the start of the school year, Royland Black had an assignment in engineering senior class at the Tyler ISD Career and Technology Center. Students were to research, develop and test their own inventions. Black came up with TUFFTOE. It’s a product that would help reduce pain and injury caused by a player wearing cleats stepping on another player’s foot. After producing and refining his product, he conducted surveys and marketability studies. With the help of his teacher, DeAnna Molloy, he has now begun the patent process for TUFFTOE. Black plans to have a successful engineering career after college. He even turned down a football scholarship because the school did not have an engineering program. Black and his classmates will display all of their inventions during a Trades Fair scheduled in April at the Career and Technology Center.
TISD Campus Teachers of the Year Named
TYLER – The nominees for Tyler’s Teachers of the year have been announced. Teachers like Robert E Lee’s Josh Loeffler and John Tyler’s Kala Morrow are among the 30 teachers on the list. Those teachers will be honored and the Elementary and Secondary Teacher of the year will be announced at the annual banquet at the Harvey Convention Center on May 2nd. Continue reading TISD Campus Teachers of the Year Named
An Attempt to Break a World’s Record
TYLER – Brookshire’s is teaming with the East Texas Food Bank to get into the Guinness Book of World Records. They hope to get into the book by building the world’s largest canned food pyramid. Wednesday through Friday they will attempt to build a 12-foot-tall pyramid, with a 17-by-17 foot base, by using 36,000 cans. While trying to break the world record, they also aim to help raise awareness about hunger in East Texas. 1 in 4 children and 1 in 5 adults in East Texas do not know where they will get their next meal. Afterward, the cans will be donated to the East Texas Food Bank to provide over 30,000 meals to persons in 26 counties. Continue reading An Attempt to Break a World’s Record
Suspected Bank Robbers in Custody
LONGVIEW- Two Longview Bank Robbery Suspects are in custody. Arrested Tuesday were 25 year-old Christopher Lee Hutsell, of Overton, and 39 year-old Michael Duntae Fagans, of Kilgore. Both are in the Gregg County Jail on bonds of $500,000 each. They have been charged with aggravated robbery in connection with the Austin Bank robbery that occurred on February 9. They are said to be the men who held up the Austin Bank on East Loop 281 shortly that afternoon. The two entered the bank and demanded money. They left with an undetermined amount of money. No injuries were reported. Longview police said they would like to thank the persons who came forward with information about what they saw or other information they provided that led to the two men’s arrest.
Gustavo Zavala-Garcia Waives Court Appearance
TYLER – A Smith County murder suspect has waived his court appearance previously scheduled for Tuesday afternoon. By his action, Gustavo Zavala-Garcia acknowledges the charges being brought against him and has entered a not guilty plea. He has been charged with the death of Kayla Gomez-Orozco, 10. She disappeared last November from a Bullard church during worship service. Her body was found days later inside a well on the suspect’s property. According to an arrest affidavit, a witness said they saw the man with Kayla shortly before her disappearance. Family members said he is a cousin who acted like an uncle to the girl. A capital murder warrant for his arrest was signed by District Judge Jack Skeen on November 6. Continue reading Gustavo Zavala-Garcia Waives Court Appearance
Officer Involved Shooting Under Investigation
TATUM — A man accused of trying to run down two Panola County Sheriff’s deputies was briefly hospitalized after being shot by the deputies. Treated at a hospital in Longview, before being taken to the Gregg County jail, was Stephen Cody Mullican, 27, of Beckville. Deputies are said to have approached the stolen truck he was driving after he crashed into a fence near Tatum early Tuesday morning. He is said to have backed up, pinning a deputy under the vehicle. That’s when he was shot. He’s now facing a variety of charges, including aggravated assault on a law officer. His bond totals $75,000 and he has been turned over to Rusk County authorities. The Texas Rangers are investigating the officer involved shooting.
Longview Man Facing Sexual Assault of a Child Charges
LONGVIEW – A Longview man remains in the Gregg County Jail on multiple child sexual abuse charges. Arrested over the weekend was Hollis Earl Tennison Jr., 38. He was indicted by the grand jury last week for four felony child sexual abuse counts. He is accused of assaulting a young girl on January 1st and July 1st of last year. Assistant District Attorney Madison Hood told the Longview News Journal, Tennison’s victim was 10 years old at the time. Jail records show Tennsion was booked into the jail on Sunday. His bond is currently $100,000.
Gilmer Man Facing Multiple Charges in Longview
LONGVIEW – A man who tried to run away from a traffic stop has been arrested in Longview. The traffic stop occured over the weekend near the intersection of South Green Street and West Edgefield Avenue. As the SUV stopped, the driver ran away. After a short foot case, Rangel Rodriguez, 24, of Gilmer was arrested. He was charged with evading arrest and possession of marijuana. He was also arrested on outstanding Gregg County warrants, which included violation of probation, unlawfully carrying a weapon, evading arrest, a grand jury indictment for a drug violation and 3 outstanding class C misdemeanor warrants. He’s now in the Gregg County Jail under bonds totaling $15,000.
Heavy Thunderstorms Produce Area Power Outages
EAST TEXAS – Strong thunderstorms moved through East Texas early Monday morning, causing a variety of problems. The thunderstorms were accompanied by high winds that knocked trees and limbs into power lines. Widespread power outages were reported. Two schools cancelled classes Monday because of power outages. Classes were cancelled for Leverettes Chapel’s students and at the Methodist Readiness School in Jacksonville. And because of heavy rain, a flood warning was issued for residents near Rabbit Creek in Kilgore. Minor flooding is expected until the river starts falling Tuesday morning.
Kilgore Plant Plans Layoffs
KILGORE — As many as 70 people could be laid off within a month from a Kilgore manufacturing plant as its parent consolidates operations in Troy. According to the Longview News-Journal and KETK, Dallas-based PermianLide is closing its Permian Tank & Manufacturing Inc. plant in Kilgore, economic development officials said Thursday. PermianLide President Howard Seely was not available for comment. The plant at 3405 S. Henderson Blvd., began in 1976 as Chevelier Tank. PermianLide had not notified the Texas Workforce Commission as of Thursday about the layoffs and pending plant closings, spokeswoman Lisa Givens said. The commission requires notifications if a Texas company plans to cut 50 or more jobs. Continue reading Kilgore Plant Plans Layoffs
Man Sentenced to 20 Years for 6th DWI
MARSHALL — A Harrison County jury has found a 64-year-old Marshall man guilty of drunken driving and sentenced him to the maximum of 20 years in prison. According to the Longview News-Journal and KETK, it was his sixth DWI conviction. Michael Lynn was arrested on a DWI charge May 29 when he crashed into a mailbox. Jurors deliberating in the case sent a note to the judge, asking if they could recommend that Thompson receive help with his alcohol addiction either while incarcerated or upon his release. Thompson’s prior DWI convictions in Harrison County were April 23, 1979; July 11, 1994; Sept. 29, 1997, Feb. 22, 2000 and March 4, 2005.
In Focus: 2/19/17 – Libby Simmons and Ryan Hall – Tyler Area Builders’ Association’s Home Products Show
Airdate: 2/19/17
Guests: Libby Simmons and Ryan Hall – Tyler Area Builders’ Association’s Home Products Show
Suspects Arrested following Narcotics Sweep
CHEROKEE COUNTY — The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team and Investigators executed a narcotic search warrant at a house on Lincoln Street February 17. Suspected contraband was seized from the residence, including methamphetamine, marijuana, ecstasy and crack. The narcotics will be forwarded to the Department of Public Safety Crime Laboratory for analysis. An undisclosed amount of cash was also seized. Lenard Atkins, 30, and Shonquea Thirkill, 32, both of Jacksonville, have been charged with manufacture or delivery. Atkins bond has been set at $100,000. Thirkill’s bond was set at $100,000. Additional narcotic charges are pending. They were both arrested in November following a drug raid. Continue reading Suspects Arrested following Narcotics Sweep
Flynn Again Seeks to Abolish Daylight Saving Time in Texas
AUSTIN — On March 12, Texans set their clocks ahead one hour, but one state lawmaker wants it to be the last time. State Representative Dan Flynn from East Texas has filed a bill to abolish the practice of springing forward and falling back, so that Texans don’t have to mess with their clocks twice a year. He says tens of thousands of Texans have contacted his office in support of the measure and other lawmakers are backing the bill. One problem seems to be that Texans are split on whether they should be on Standard Time or Daylight Saving Time year-round. Flynn filed a similar bill in 2015, to no avail.
Contractor Killed at Luminant Plant
TATUM — One person is dead following an accident at the Martin Lake Power Plant in Tatum. According to KETK, a Luminant electric company contractor died from an accident at the plant on Friday. The cause of death, as well as the name of the person killed is unknown. Luminant employees were not involved. The contracted company, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration are investigating.
Drug Raid Lands Four Suspects in Jail
GREGG COUNTY — Agents with the County Organized Drug Enforcement Unit arrested four Longview men Friday afternoon on numerous drug manufacturing or delivery charges after executing a warrant at a house in the 800 block of Noel Drive in South Longview. According to KETK, Terrence Domond Walton, 31, and Christopher Dejuan Slaughter, 36, were held on $650,000 bond. Jerry L. Boyd (pictured), 44, and Malcolm Abduol Madden, 40, were held on $725,000 bond. Longview police on Saturday said CODE agents found cash, five guns, two of which had been stolen, along with a cache of drugs valued at $115,000: marijuana, Xanax, Ecstasy, meth, crack, PCP and morphine.