QUITMAN – An Upshur County man, wanted by area law enforcement agencies, has been arrested following a brief Wood County chase. Arrested after his vehicle wrecked just inside Upshur County was Noel Arreon Weatherby, 38, of Big Sandy. The chase started when Weatherby failed to stop when a deputy attempted a traffic stop. Not only did the suspect wreck his vehicle, so did the did the Wood County deputy chasing him. The deputy suffered minor injuries. A pregnant woman in the suspects car was airflighted to a Tyler hospital. Besides an evading arrest charge in Wood County, Weatherby is named in a felony warrant from Tyler police for evading/resisting in vehicleâ€. He is wanted by the Smith County Sheriff’s Department for forgery and credit card abuse†Weatherby is also wanted for burglaries in Wood County.
Fatal Motorcycle Wreck on Tyler’s North Loop
TYLER — A man is dead in Tyler after crashing his motorcycle. Pronounced dead at the scene was Debenaire Julian-Lemark Bell, 22, of Tyler. Just before 8:00 Thursday morning, Bell was traveling east on Loop 323, just west of Texas College Road. Police say he lost control of his bike, crossed the grass median and struck a hospital bus traveling west on the loop. The motorcycle came to a stop underneath the bus. The driver of the hospital bus, the only person on board, was not injured.
Kilgore Man Charged, Bond Set in Fatal Longview Wreck
LONGVIEW — Bond has been set at $100,000 for a Kilgore man charged with intoxicated manslaughter after police say he caused a wreck that killed a Harleton teenager Wednesday night. Shortly before 9:00 Wednesday night, Longview dispatch received a call in reference to a fatal accident in the 1100 block of West Loop 281. Police say a Range Rover driven by Thomas Henkel, 33, was traveling eastbound on the Loop when he crossed over the center median striking a Ford Escape, driven by Lauren Elrod, 16. Elrod was ejected from her vehicle. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Henkel was charged with intoxication manslaughter and was booked into the Gregg County Jail.
Rope Accident Leaves Young Girl Dead
NACOGDOCHES – Nacogdoches police have identified the child that died in an accident involving a rope Sunday. According to KETK, she’s Addison Perez, 8. Officers said the girl had been playing with a rope on a stairwell and, somehow, the rope wrapped around her neck. She died Monday at a Houston hospital. Police said they do believe it was an accident but are still investigating the case, along with CPS.
Lindale City Manager Placed on Leave
LINDALE – The Lindale city council has passed a resolution placing City Manager Craig Lindholm on paid leave. A news release said the action was taken pending further action in accordance with the city charter. It was said that the action was taken because of a difference in managerial style from what the city council had expected. No further information was provided. The press release, which was sent by an agency not affiliated with the city, was signed by Lindale Mayor Jeff Daugherty. Lindholm has been in Lindale a couple of years. He was in city government in Texarkana before coming to Lindale in 2014. He replaced former city manager Owen Scott, who retired.
Expedited Screening Coming to the Tyler Airport
TYLER – Persons flying out of Tyler Pounds Regional Airport will be seeing an expedited screening program. The Transportation Security Administration announced Wednesday the start of TSA Pre✓. This allows select flyers to leave on their shoes, light outerwear and belt, keep their laptop in its case and keep 3-1-1 compliant liquids/gels in a carry-on bag. The Tyler airport becomes on of more than 160 airports in the country where passengers can experience expedited screening. Continue reading Expedited Screening Coming to the Tyler Airport
Victim Named in Fatal Smith County Wreck
TYLER – One person has been killed and one injured in a two vehicle accident north of Tyler. The accident occurred on U.S. Highway 271 just north of Interstate Highway 20. Dead at the scene was Gregory Keith Whitmill, 39 of Tyler. The Department of Public Safety says he was killed when his van ran a red light and hit an international truck hauling gas tanks as it was making a left turn from the interstate’s frontage road onto Highway 271. The truck’s driver, Paul David Walker, 36, of Tyler, is in stable condition at a Tyler hospital.
Sales Tax Allocations are Out From the State

TYLER — Sales tax allocations for some East Texas cities continue to slide. The state comptroller’s office has sent out sales tax allocations for June, based upon sales made in April. They are sending out $618 million around the state, which is down 1.8% from June of last year. Tyler’s June allocation of $2.9 million is down nearly 11% from the same period last year. Tyler’s yearly allocation is off nearly 5 1/2%. Longview’s June sales tax allocation of $2.1 million is off 8.3% from June of 2015. For the year, Longview’s sales tax allocation is off just over 7%.
Faulkner Park Sprayground Closed Today
Second Teen Dies in Upshur County Wreck
GILMER – A second teen has died as the result of a two vehicle accident in Upshur County. The crash occurred Friday night on State Highway 154, six miles west of Gilmer. Dead at the scene was Haley Johnson, 19, Big Sandy. Bailee Russell, 17, Holly Lake Ranch, died Tuesday morning. Harmony ISD Athletic Director Tim Russell on Tuesday recalled his daughter as “the most extraordinarily beautiful girl I’ve ever known.” The Department of Public safety reports the accident occurred when the other vehicle, driven by Robert Frazier, 23, Gilmer, was in the wrong lane of traffic. The girl’s took evasive action and veered left to avoid a collision at which Frazier veered right. The vehicles struck. Three people remain hospitalized as a result of the wreck. Continue reading Second Teen Dies in Upshur County Wreck
One Killed in Anderson County Accident
CAYUGA – One person has been killed and one injured in an Anderson County accident. The one vehicle crash occurred shortly after 1:15 Tuesday morning on U.S. Highway 287 near Cayuga. Dead at the scene was Jennifer Elliott, 34, of Canton. She was a passenger in the car and was thrown from the vehicle. The driver, Cash Price, 28, of Canton, was treated and released from a Palestine Hospital. The Department of Public Safety reports Price’s vehicle left the road, hit several trees and rolled over.
Fatal Smith County Wreck
TYLER – A one vehicle accident two miles north of Tyler has killed one person. The wreck occurred shortly before 11:15 Monday night on County Road 4114. Dead at the scene was Gregory McKeehan, 35, of Lindale. According to the Department of Public Safety, McKeehan’s pickup was heading west when it left the road, hit a tree, and overturned.
Longview Police Arrest Burglary Suspects
LONGVIEW – A burglar alarm has led to the arrest of two Longview burglary suspects. The burglar alarm went off just before 2:00 Monday morning at a business on West Loop 281. The suspects were gone when police arrived. Their vehicle was found a short time later. In the vehicle officers found narcotics, guns and stolen property. Arrested were Haden Brant Satterwhite, 19, of Longview (pictured) and Shawn Wesley Maynard, 19, of Bryant, Arkansas. Continue reading Longview Police Arrest Burglary Suspects
Tyler’s Trane Plant Manager Recognized
TYLER – The plant manager at the Trane plant in Tyler,Ted Crabtree, has received an award. Trane’s parent company, Ingersoll Rand, has presented Crabtree with a Leadership Award. It was presented at the company’s global Integrated Supply Chain Conference. He was selected from among hundreds of Integrated Supply Chain leaders worldwide to receive the award. According to a company news release, the award recognizes Crabtree as a servant leader who exemplifies the key company’s values, including: integrity, respect, teamwork, innovation and courage.
Power Restored in Kilgore
KILGORE – The power is back on in Kilgore. A problem in a substation knocked out power to around 1,350 residents. AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company said the outage occurred shortly before 12:30 Tuesday afternoon. The power was restored shortly before 2:00. According to a SWEPCO spokesman, they have not determined the cause of the outage.
Whitehouse High School Band Director Honored
WHITEHOUSE – Whitehouse High School Band Director Denny Whitley will be honored this summer. Whitley is a recipient of a 2016 Meritorious Achievement Award from the Texas Bandmasters Association. The award, which was first presented 16 years ago, honors those who exemplify the qualities of a perfect band director. Whitley has been the Whitehouse High School Band Director for the past 27 years. Previously he was band director at Clarksville High School for 13 years. Whitley will receive his award next month in San Antonio at the association’s annual convention.
Ex-East Texas Officer Convicted in 2014 Slaying of Police Chief
BELTON (AP) – A former East Texas law enforcement officer has been convicted of capital murder in the 2014 fatal shooting of Little River-Academy police Chief Lee Dixon. David Gene Risner faces the death penalty or life in prison without parole for the slaying as Dixon responded to a report of a man with a gun. A Bell County jury on Monday convicted Risner in the June 2014 death of the only police officer in Little River-Academy, a town of about 2,000 located 60 miles northeast of Austin. The penalty phase was scheduled Tuesday in Belton. Law enforcement records show Risner formerly was a police officer in Edgewood, Gun Barrel City, and Grand Saline. He also worked for the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office.
Truck Driver Killed in Early Morning Wreck
TYLER — A truck driver has been killed in in a Tyler wreck involving two 18-wheelers. The wreck occurred shortly before 5:00 Tuesday morning on Highway 31 West near Spur 364. Killed was Steven Wayne Richter, 55, of Oglesby, Texas. The other driver was not injured. Tyler police report they have determined the tractor trailer driven by the person who was not injured was originally heading eastbound on Highway 31 west and made a U-turn to head back westbound when the two vehicles collided. Following the crash, Richter’s truck caught fire. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The accident remains under investigation.
Tyler Robbery Suspect Charged with Second Robbery
TYLER – A suspect arrested Monday in a Tyler robbery has been charged in a second one. Arrested Monday near Lake Palestine was Wesley Devoughn Hall, 20, of Tyler. He was first charged with the May 11th robbery of the Dollar General Store at 303 West Gentry Parkway. Tuesday, a second warrant for Hall charged him with the April 9th robbery of the Family Dollar store at 1204 West Bow Street. No injuries were reported in either robbery. He remains in the Smith County Jail. His bonds total $500,000.
Victim Critically Injured in Longview Shooting
LONGVIEW — Longview Police are investigating a report of shots fired. According to police, around 3:30 Monday afternoon, officials responded to a house at the intersection of Scenic Drive and Spring Street. No victims were found at the location, however, authorities were notified of a male at a local emergency room with a gunshot wound. Police did confirm that the victim at the hospital, Victor Jessie, 21, was in fact connected to the shooting on Spring Street. According to KETK, Jessie suffered life-threatening injuries. No arrests have been made and police said witnesses were not cooperating with investigators.
Gregg County Man Draws Prison Term
CARTHAGE – A Gregg County man has pleaded guilty in connection to a fatal accident last year. Cody Ryan Bright, 32, of White Oak pleaded guilty Monday in state district court in Carthage to three counts of criminally negligent homicide. Bright was responsible for an accident South of Carthage in April of last year. The wreck killed a 33 year old woman, who was six months pregnant and her 11 year old daughter. Bright was sentenced to 2 years in prison on each charge, which will run consecutively for a total sentence of 6 years in prison. Under state law, that is the maximum sentence.
Road Check 2016 Starts Today
TYLER — For three days starting Tuesday, state troopers around Texas will be taking part in Roadcheck 2016. It’s an enforcement effort that will be taking place across North America. State trooper Jean Dark of Tyler says the object of the intensified commercial vehicle inspections is to increase motor carrier, vehicle, driver and cargo safety and security. The DPS will be looking for commercial vehicles, including buses, with serious equipment violations and drivers out of compliance with state and federal requirements. Continue reading Road Check 2016 Starts Today
Tyler Robbery Suspect Caught
TYLER – A suspect has been arrested in Tyler robbery last month. Wesley Devoughn Hall, 20, of Tyler was arrested Monday by the United States Marshal Service Joint East Texas Fugitive Task Force. A Crimestoppers tip led officers to the suspect near Lake Palestine. He was wanted in the May 11th robbery of the Dollar General Store on West Gentry Parkway. He was named a suspect the da yafter the robbery. His bond was set at $250,000.
Summer Food Program Set to Begin
TYLER — With summer coming, it’s just about time for the The East Texas Food Bank’s Summer Food Program. The kickoff is Tuesday at 11:45am at City Park, 200 West Queen Street in Tyler.The program provides free nutritious meals to children at over 60 sites throughout East Texas. Fifteen of the sites are in Tyler. The food bank’s Karolyn Davis said ” kids should not miss out on the fun and excitement of summer vacation, nor should they miss any of the meals provided by the national school breakfast and lunch programs. Continue reading Summer Food Program Set to Begin
Cook’s Murder Charge Dismissed
TYLER — In a state district court in Tyler today, a judge has dismissed murder charges against Kerry Max Cook. A hearing is scheduled June 29th in Cook’s efforts to have himself declared innocent in the 1977 murder. The court Monday approved an agreement between District Attorney Matt Bingham and Cook’s lawyers to dismiss the charges. Cook was convicted in 1978 of the stabbing death of Linda Jo Edwards. He was sentenced to death. Cook maintained his innocence, and the verdict was overturned. A second trial ended in mistrial and a third trial sent him back to death row. Cook later pleaded no contest to the killing for a sentence of time served. Oral arguments are scheduled June 29th in Cook’s efforts to clear his name. At that time, DNA evidence is scheduled to be presented as well as a parade of witnesses. His lawyer’s contend the new evidence will show Cook was wrongly convicted. If the judge agrees, the case will be sent to the court of criminal appeals for final disposition. Because of the up coming hearing, Bingham would not comment on the case.
Teen Dead, Four Injured in Upshur County Wreck
UPSHUR COUNTY — 19-year-old Haley Johnson (pictured) of Big Sandy has died in a two-vehicle crash on State Highway 154, six miles west of Gilmer. The accident also injured four others, at least one critically. According to DPS Trooper Jean Dark, preliminary investigation revealed that a Kia Soul was traveling west and a Chevrolet 1500 was traveling east in the westbound lane Friday night. The driver of the Kia veered left to avoid a collision, at which time the Chevrolet veered right, and the vehicles struck. Continue reading Teen Dead, Four Injured in Upshur County Wreck
TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
TYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in TxDOT’s Tyler district during the Week of June 6. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues.
On Monday in Longview, FM 2275/George Richey Road will be closed beginning at SH 300/Gilmer Road going east to the Spring Hill High School entrance for construction. This location will remain closed to traffic throughout the summer. Spring Hill High School traffic should use Spring Hill Road for access. Longview motorists can also expect brief delays Monday on FM 2087 at the Sabine River Bridge as work is conducted. Expect southbound to be closed with the northbound lane carrying two-way traffic. Flaggers will provide traffic control. Continue reading TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
Mourners Remember Horaney’s Legacy
LONGVIEW — The line of mourners stretched out of Trinity Episcopal Church, down to Padon Street, and around the block. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report they had come Saturday to pay their respects to Ron Horaney, the Longview businessman shot and killed Monday night at his home. Horaney, 54, was co-owner of the longtime Horaney’s Feed Store with his mother, Betty Horaney. His impact on the Longview community, including much of his charitable work, was the focus of the people gathered Saturday afternoon. Continue reading Mourners Remember Horaney’s Legacy
Anderson County Game Wardens Find Body
ANDERSON COUNTY — Anderson County game wardens say the body of a 36-year-old Jacksonville man was found in the Neches River behind Lake Palestine spillway. KETK reports the victim, Israel Rincon, was trying to help children Saturday night around 7:00. According to game wardens, some children were playing in the water. One or more got into distress. Adults jumped in to try and help the children. Rincon went under and was missing before a crew found his body. There were no other injuries.
TMA Spotlights Regional Collage Artists in “Pieced Together”
TYLER — The work of three regional artists working in an unconventional medium is the spotlight of the Tyler Museum of Art’s newest major exhibition, according to a museum news release. “Pieced Together: Collages by Lance Letscher, Mark Lewis & Mary McCleary,” opens today and continues through Sept. 18. Admission is free. The exhibition features close to 30 works exploring the technique of collage, drawing inspiration from a vast array of thoughts and feelings, people, and places, according to the release. The display was organized by the TMA and curated by the museum’s Caleb Bell. You can call (903) 595-1001 or visit http://www.tylermuseum.org for more information about the exhibit or the museum.
