HENDERSON COUNTY — A stolen truck was recovered in Berryville on Thursday and authorities say the suspect may have been carrying drugs. Patrick Brea-Williams Langston, 26, was charged with theft. The truck was reported stolen out of Corpus Christi in June. Langston said he purchased the vehicle, but could not provide documentation. During the arrest, a search revealed two small, clear baggies containing a substance believed to be methamphetamine. Langston is currently awaiting arraignment.
Blackhawk Lands Unexpectedly in Troup
TROUP –Property owners in Troup got a suprise vistior on Thursday after an Arkansas National Guard Blackhawk landed in a field. The helicopter suffered a transmission issue and landed out of caution. According to our news partner KETK, the landing occurred at 4:30 p.m. The pilots were not injured and stayed in a neighbor’s home for the night. The Arkansas National Guard sent a maintenance team to evaluate the helicopter. It is intact and appears undamaged. Crew members say within 10 minutes of landing, they had ice-cold water and a place to sleep for the night.
Investigation Underway Following Inmate’s Death
UPSHUR COUNTY — An Upshur County inmate, jailed on two counts of sexual assault of a child, died suddenly on Thursday. According to our news partner KETK, Omega Lynn McCellon, 65, felt ill in his cell and suddenly became unresponsive. An Upshur County deputy, who was a certified EMT, provided immediate assistance until medics arrived. McCellon was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Longview where he was later pronounced dead. An autopsy has been ordered. The Texas Rangers are investigating the incident.
McKellar Sworn In
TYLER — On Wednesday Shirley McKellar was sworn in as the District 3 City Council Member for Tyler. McKellar is a retired Army nurse. She won the runoff race in June against Pamela Phoenix to claim the seat. Ed Moore held the seat for the maximum 3 previous 2-year terms. McKellar has projected goals of park improvements in her district and bringing new businesses to the North Tyler area.
Beauty and the Box Growing
TYLER — The City of Tyler’s Beauty and the Box program has 2 new additions. The pilot program started with ten boxes in the Downtown Business Arts and Culture District. Today there are 40 vinyl-wrapped boxes all across the City of Tyler. The new boxes are located on Broadway Avenue and Old Troup Highway. For more information contact Angela Bennis at (903) 595-7217 or email [email protected]. Get more information on the website at http://www.KeepTylerBeautiful.com.
Bank Robberies May Be Connected
LIBERTY CITY — A bank robbery on June 29 in Liberty City may have ties to another heist outside of Austin.Gregg County investigators believe that both cases are strikingly similar. According to our news partner, KETK the Sheriff’s Office is confident in the connection due to the suspect’s clothing, mask, and bag seen in surveillance videos. The first robbery occurred in Wimberley on June 20. If you know the identity of the person pictured at left, contact the Gregg County Sheriff’s Department.
ICE Awards Smith County Sheriff
TYLER — Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith received an award on behalf of his department from Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE recognized Smith county for their work with that agency through the 287 (g) program. According to our news partner KETK, the 287 (g) program works like this; when an undocumented immigrant is confirmed, the inmate must wait for ICE in jail and is unable to bail out. The department is confident this helps to keep Smith county safe. The county was accepted into the program in January 2017.
Tyler Moving Forward with New Hollytree Phase
TYLER — The 115 acre project off West Cumberland Road will add single and multi family homes, commercial, office, and mixed-use properties. Expansion of the Hollytree area is not new. According to our news partner KETK, the Tyler City Council approved nearly 300 acres of land for development in April. Modifications of the original 115 acre plan include reducing density, controlling direct access to Hollytree Drive, possibly adding a roundabout to calm traffic, and waiting to clear trees until development begins.
Lambert Makes Donation
SCITUATE, Mass. — Native East Texan Miranda Lambert is being praised. A Massachusetts animal shelter is thanking the country music superstar for a huge donation — and they’re passing the savings along to you. The Scituate Animal Shelter is waiving adoption fees after getting a large donation from Lambert’s Muttnation Foundation. No word on exactly how much it was, but the shelter is hoping that the waived fees encourage more to adopt. They even put up a sign that reads, “No Adoption Fees until July 19! Thanks to Miranda Lambert.”
Parolee Sentenced to Life in Prison for Assaulting Public Servant
TYLER — A Tyler man is sentenced to life in prison after his latest brush with the law. Larry Hicks, 47, was sentenced Wednesday for the assault of a parole officer. Officials said in May 2018, the officer went to Hicks’ residence to check on him because he had just installed an ankle monitor three days prior. Hicks had since cut the ankle monitor off. Hicks charged at the parole officer and assaulted him. When law enforcement arrived, Hicks refused to exit the residence, leading to an hour and half standoff with Smith County Sheriff’s Office Deputies. Continue reading Parolee Sentenced to Life in Prison for Assaulting Public Servant
Do You Know This Man?
LONGVIEW — Gregg County sheriff’s officials are trying to identify the man in this surveillance picture. The man in question is suspected of using stolen credit cards at local stores and businesses in the Longview area. If you have any information about this person’s identity, contact Investigator Jennifer Nieves at 903-237-2544 or Gregg County Crime stoppers at 903-236-STOP.
Tyler ISD Announces Continuation of Head Start Services
TYLER — Tyler ISD will continue grant-awarded Head Start wraparound services for qualifying students in the fall, according to a statement from the school district. According to Superintendent Dr. Marty Crawford, the move comes “after dialogue with the Head Start office in Washington.” As quoted in the statement, Crawford adds, “There will be State aligned instructional equity across the District as opposed to separate systems of instruction, which was the model formerly used.†The statement continues, “The District also plans to enhance attention to the Head Start initiative by identifying additional opportunities” in several areas. According to our news partner KETK, some residents were concerned that Head Start was going to be cut from the district’s budget.
Blue Bell Packaging in Question after Lufkin Incident
LUFKIN — Blue Bell may be thinking about changing its packaging in light of the ice cream licking case. In a statement, the Brenham based creamery says it is ‘looking at methods within our manufacturing process to add additional protection to the carton.’ The company didn’t get specific, but Blue Bell has been criticized following the case in Lufkin for not including familiar protections in is packing process, like seals under the lid or some sort of plastic wrapping. Blue Bell says when it makes its ice cream, it flips the package which freezes the ice cream to the lid, and should make it obvious when a package has been opened.
Elderly Woman Arrested in 1984 Cold Case
PALESTINE — An 84 year old Palestine woman has been charged in the death of her husband 35 years ago. Johnnie Albritton was fatally shot in May of 1984 while he was entering his Leon County home. The case was first investigated as a murder during a burglary in progress. But Sheriff Kevin Ellis started looking back at the case in 2015 and even reached out to the TV show Cold Justice. He assigned two investigators exclusively to the case. Norma Albritton was arrested July 1. She’s currently free on a $50,000 bond. Ellis said she did not seem confused and didn’t confess or deny the crime.
Henderson Woman Arrested for DWI, Evading Arrest
GREGG COUNTY — Henderson woman was arrested Tuesday afternoon for DWI with a child under the age of 15 and evading arrest. According to our news partner KETK, Laura Biggs, 36, of Henderson, was taken into custody around 2:15 p.m. The age of the child is unknown. She was booked into the Gregg County Jail. Bond has not been set. Biggs has an extensive criminal record. This is her second DWI arrest with a child in the car. She was convicted in 2017 for the same crime and sentenced to 10 years in prison. She was released on probation earlier this year. Biggs has multiple past convictions for assault on family members over the past two decades.
HR Director Appointed in Smith County
TYLER — Smith County has a new Human Resources Director. Commissioners took action on Tuesday appointing Esmeralda Delmas to the role. Delmas said her passion has always been helping others, and she believed she could do this through pursuing a career in human resources. She started working as a probation officer for Smith County in 2008, and became HR Coordinator in 2015. Delmas was born in Tyler and studied at Tyler Junior College before earning her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in human resources development from the University of Texas at Tyler.
Message in Bottle, Sent off Martinique, Found on Texas Beach
HIGH ISLAND (AP) — A message in a bottle tossed overboard last year by a Massachusetts couple sailing in the West Indies has been found thousands of miles away on a Texas beach. The Houston Chronicle reports James Howie Hill of Carthage says he was thrilled Friday to discover the algae-covered green bottle near High Island. That’s nearly 2,400 miles from where George and June Smith of Nantucket, Massachusetts, threw the bottle into the water off Martinique. Hill, who was beachcombing with family and friends, says they were all excited about the bottle with a note inside dated Dec. 22. The Smiths wished the finder “good fortune” and asked to be notified.
Smith County Appoints Fire Marshal
TYLER — Jay Brooks has been named Smith County Fire Marshal. Brooks served as assistant fire marshal from 2008 until 2015, and briefly served as the county’s fire marshal before leaving to work in the private sector. On Tuesday, the Smith County Commissioners Court voted to appoint Brooks as the Smith County Fire Marshal. He and two other candidates were interviewed during executive session. As fire marshal, Brooks will also serve as the county’s emergency management coordinator. After 26 years at Smith County, current county fire marshal Connie McCoy-Wasson is retiring. Brooks will take over the position on July 29, and will fill the unexpired term through December 2020.
Tyler Cattle Barons’ Winners Announced
TYLER– The winners of 2 Tyler Cattle Barons’Gala Raffles were announced Tuesday. Phil Smith of Whitehouse won a 2019 GMC Sierra contributed by Hall Buick GMC. The truck is valued at nearly $52, 000. Truck Raffle tickets raised a total of $52,900. Dr. Duke McHugh is this year’s winner of a Rolex watch valued at $7,850. It was donated by Susan Robinson Fine Jewelry. A total of 697 Cattle Barons’ Gala Watch Charitable Raffle tickets were sold raising $11,860 for the 2019 Tyler Cattle Barons’ Gala benefiting the American Cancer Society.
Public Input Meeting Scheduled in Longview
LONGVIEW — The City of Longview is asking for input of citizens for design of a welcome monument that will be installed along a southern Longview entryway. The city will host a public meeting Tuesday July 30 at 6:30 p.m. at the LeTourneau University Belcher Center. This is part of the planned reconfiguration of the intersection approved as part of the 2018 bond package. The public is invited to attend and provide comments and suggestions. https://www.longviewtexas.gov/civicalerts.aspx?AID=1991
U.S. Sen. Cornyn Announces Funding for Pounds
TYLER — A $100,000 federal grant will revamp the perimeter fence to help protect the safety of the Tyler Pounds airfield. The aid comes through the Federal Aviation Administration’s Airport Improvement Program. In a press release from the Senator, Cornyn saying “access to safe and efficient infrastructure is critical as so many Texans travel for work, leisure, and visiting loved ones.” The fencing covers 10,900 feet.
Tyler Business Settles Fine with OSHA
TYLER — A Tyler business has settled a fine with OSHA. Cannon Steel was fined $6,497 for a serious violation. According to our news partner KETK, that fine was handed down after an accident claimed the life of Jonathan Burkett. Cannon appealed the initial fine of over $9,000, and settled at the nearly $6,500 figure. The case remains pending while OSHA awaits payment. Back on January 23, Burkett was unloading a trailer with steel beams when one of the beams came loose and struck Burkett in the head.
UT Tyler Nursing Professor Earns National Recognition
TYLER — Dr. Shih Yu Lee has been acknowledged by peers for enhancing health and nursing. The University of Texas at Tyler announced that Lee has been selected as an Academy Fellow by the American Academy of Nursing. Lee was selected for her contributions to nursing and their impact on health. The Academy’s more than 2,700 members, known as Fellows, are said to be nursing’s most accomplished leaders in education management, practice and research. Fellows include association executives; university presidents, chancellors, and deans; state and federal political appointees; hospital chief executives and vice presidents for nursing; nurse consultants; researchers; and entrepreneurs.
Tennessee Man Sentenced in Fatal Smith County Wreck
TYLER — An accident in May 2018 claimed the life of a Kilgore teen. On Monday a 21 year old, Isiah Franklin of Tennessee, was sentenced to six years in prison. He had earlier pleaded guilty to intoxication manslaughter in the crash on FM 16, around 15 miles north of Tyler.According to our news partner KETK, 17-year-old Jasmine Victoria Murillo died in the wreck.
Emergency Road Closure in Wood County
WOOD COUNTY — Travelers of FM 2869 in Wood County may need an alternate route for a couple of days. A portion of the road will remain closed through Thursday for emergency repairs to replace a pipe. A washout developed under the roadway north of FM 2088 during recent storms causing the corrugated metal pipe to collapse. Traffic is being detoured to FM 852 east of FM 2869. Signage including detour information have been placed along the route. This is an active work zone. Motorists should use caution and obey all traffic control devices put in place for the safety of the traveling public.
Two Teens Arrested following Narcotics Investigation
SMITH COUNTY — Two teens have been arrested following a lengthy narcotics investigation. According to the Smith County Sheriff’s Office, a search warrant was issued July, 2 at the Foundry Apartments on Varsity Drive. Smith County Narcotics Investigators found Devonte Jones III (pictured), 19, and Braylen Jones, 17, to be in possession of marijuana, disposable cartridges containing liquid THC, a large amount of cash and drug paraphernalia. Investigators also recovered a handgun inside the residence with the serial number removed. Continue reading Two Teens Arrested following Narcotics Investigation
Silver Alert Issued for Tyler Man
TYLER — Tyler Police need your assistance in locating Andrew Scott Yelverton. He is a 65 year-old white male, 5’10†and a 145 lbs., with gray hair, brown eyes, wearing a gold t-shirt, blue jeans and tennis shoes. Mr. Yelverton has dementia and recently moved to Tyler from Katy, Texas. He was last seen driving a gray Subaru Impreza, Texas Handicap License Plate 8LL-RX from his residence on Old Omen Road around 1:30 p.m., July 8. If you come in contact with Mr. Yelverton or his vehicle, contact your local police department immediately.
Smith County Looking for Man Wanted for Questioning
SMITH COUNTY — It all began with a theft of a Valero convenience store. Video from the shop shows the suspect as a white male, about 5’10”, driving a white 2019 Kia Optima. If you recognize this person, contact Det. Tim McDonald at 903-590-2698 or [email protected].
Marshall PD Makes Arrests in Shooting
MARSHALL — Marshall Police have arrested three persons in connection to a shooting and robbery. According to police press release, a controversy became physical and led to one person being shot and robbed. Police tracked down the vehicle, which led to a pursuit. The driver, Xzavier Jackson (pictured), 18, of Marshall stopped and ran. Police were able to apprehend Jackson, and recover a firearm. Jackson was charged with Aggravated Robbery, Evading Arrest or Detention with a Motor Vehicle, and Evading Arrest. A second passenger, Robert Leonard was charged with Aggravated Robbery. A third arrest was made. Keyshauna Leonard was charged with Interference with Public Duties.
Jury Selection Begins in Wood County Murder Trial
MINEOLA — Jury selection began on Monday for a Mineola man accused of murdering a 19-year-old in 2014. According to our news partner KETK, Jason Russel Walters is accused of shooting 19-year-old Christopher Griffin at the EZ Mart on North Pacific Street. Police say Griffin was killed after an argument that started inside the store went into the alley outside. According to judicial records, the trial is set to run through July 26.