LONGVIEW – The Gregg County Sheriff’s Department is looking for the person, or persons, who took two golf carts, belonging to a Gregg County church, on a joy ride. Both carts were extensively damaged in the joy ride between late Saturday night and Sunday morning. One suspect appears to be a young white or Hispanic male. The suspect’s vehicle is possibly a 2004 to 2008 Ford F-150 extended or crew cab pickup, with a white hardtop tonneau cover on the bed. The sheriff’s department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspects in the criminal mischief case. If you can help, call Gregg County Crimestoppers or the sheriff’s department.
One Person Killed in Wreck Near Whitehouse
SMITH COUNTY — One person is dead in a Smith County crash. The DPS says troopers responded around 7:16 Wednesday morning to FM 756 just north of FM 346, 3 miles west of Whitehouse in Smith County. Preliminary crash reports indicate that the driver of a 2006 Jeep, Keaton Pierce Conder, 18, of Tyler was traveling south on FM 756, crossed over the center line into northbound lane, and struck a 2002 Chevrolet 1500 pickup. The driver of the Chevrolet, John J. Talton, 62, of Whitehouse was pronounced at the scene. Conder was transported to a Tyler hospital in stable condition. The crash remains under investigation.
Close Call for Arp School Bus
ARP — Some Arp-area people got a scare but little more Wednesday morning. The DPS says at approximately 7:28, troopers responded to an Arp ISD school bus that had slid off the roadway on CR 244 and CR 26 in Smith County. Troopers say children were not injured and arrangements were made to get them to their destination. No other vehicles were involved and the scene was cleared.
Man Barricades Himself in Stranger’s Van
TYLER — A Tyler man has been booked into the Smith County Jail after police say he barricaded himself inside a vehicle. Rocky Lasiter, 57, has been charged with criminal trespass. Tyler police said around 7:45 Tuesday night, officers were patrolling the Fair Plaza Parking Garage at Elm and Broadway when they came across a man said to be loitering. As the officers approached the man, he barricade himself in a van, that was not his, and covered the windows in an attempt to hide. The standoff lasted more than an hour before police broke out a window and arrested him. Lasiter was not armed and no injuries were reported. He originally gave officers a false name and has also been charged with failure to identify.
Gilmer Man Dies in Area Wreck
EAST MOUNTAIN – A two vehicle accident in Upshur County has left one person dead and one slightly injured. It occurred on State Highway 300, just under 3 miles east of East Mountain around 4:30 Monday afternoon. The Department of Public Safety report says Ricardo Refugio Quezada, 25 of Gilmer was trying to drive across the road when he failed to yield the right of way and was hit by a car driven by Karen Yvette Wallace, 50 of Gilmer. Quezada died at a Longview hospital while Wallace was treated and released.
Fatal Cherokee County Crash
JACKSONVILLE – The Department of Public Safety has released the name of the victim of a fatal Cherokee County crash. Killed in the one vehicle accident was Brandon Steven Morton, 35, of Jacksonville. The initial reports shows his pickup left the road and ended up in a ditch where it hit a tree. The accident occurred shortly before 9:00 Sunday night on Farm Road 22, just over 3 miles southeast of Jacksonville.
Not All Questions Answered About Unsafe Water
JACKSONVILLE – Hundreds showed up for a Jacksonville meeting to get answers on their contaminated water. Representatives from the Craft Turney Water Supply Company and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality were on hand for the session. Our news partner KETK reports the public’s questions were often met with the boards inability to answer since the investigations is ongoing. One of the unanswered questions was how the chemical that caused the problem got into the water. Even though the water ban, which was issued October 3rd, has been lifted for most residents, there are some who are still under the do not use the water notice. And there is no time line when their water will be safe.
Two Charged in Child Sexual Assault Case
GLADEWATER – Police in Gladewater have charged two persons with the sexual assault of a child. Arrested Monday were Jessie Ray Sorrells, 33, of Gladewater, and Tiffany Diana LeBlanc, 36, of Longview. Sorrells is charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child and LeBlanc is charged with continuous sexual abuse of a young child or children. The police say their investigation shows both suspects were present and both took part in the sexual assault of the same child. They say they have also learned that LeBlanc had been involved in the repeated sexual abuse of a child for several months before to this case was opened. Continue reading Two Charged in Child Sexual Assault Case
Murder Suspect Returned to Longview
LONGVIEW – A Longview murder suspect is now back in Gregg County. Judicial records show Ladadrian Deontae King, 22, of Longview was booked into the Gregg County Jail on Monday. His bond has been set at $1,000,000. He was arrested in Mabank last week and had been held in the Kaufman County Jail. King was arrested in connection with the September 29th shooting death of Henry England Williams, 32. He was found wounded and sitting in a chair on his front porch on Clover Lane. He died nearly three hours later at a Longview hospital.
Three People Dead in Wreck on I-20
SMITH COUNTY — A two vehicle wreck on I-20 West has left three women dead. It happened around 4:20 Monday morning near the 557 mile marker, east of Lindale. According to the DPS report, a tractor trailer rig was parked on the shoulder when it was struck by a Jeep SUV, driven by Elizabeth Brewer, 36, of Grand Prairie. Brewer was transported to UT Health-Tyler were she was later pronounced dead. Two 16-year-old female passengers in the Jeep were pronounced at the scene. The operator of the truck, who was asleep in the sleeper cab, Joseph Allen Bettis, 31, of Milton, Florida was not injured. The wreck remains under investigation.
Stolen Vehicle Used in Burglary
PALESTINE – The burglary of a Palestine convenience store is under investigation. It was reported just before 3:00 Monday morning at Kim’s Convenience Store on East Palestine Avenue. The ignition of a stolen pickup had been tampered with and driven through the front doors of the store. The rear end of the vehicle was still inside the store when officers arrived. It appears the suspects were trying to steal the store’s ATM machine, but the truck became high centered from the debris from the crash. Nothing appears to have been taken from the store.
Area School District Scammed
HENDERSON – The Henderson School District has been the victim of a financial scam that has cost it over $600,000. Our news partner KETK reports the school district sent a direct electronic payment to RPR Construction Company. The company is overseeing work at the district’s former elementary school and high school stadium. Five days after the transfer it was discovered the money was actually transferred to a fraudulent account and not the RPR account. The investigation is now in the hands of the United State’s Secret Service. School superintendent Keith Boles says they will pursue every means to recoup the money and bring the criminals to justice. A local attorney told KETK, it was important to get the word our since the same thing could happen to other school districts.
Sears Files for Chapter 11
NEW YORK – Sears filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday. They plan to close 142 unprofitable stores in the hopes that it can stay in business. At its peak, the operator of Sears and Kmart had 4,000 stores. Now, it will be left with a little more than 500. In September it was announced the Sears store in Tyler’s Broadway Square Mall will close its doors in December. In May, the mall received zoning approval from the city of Tyler to tear down the Sears building and replace it with new retail space. The store’s liquidation sale is now under way. With Monday’s filing, the company has secured $300 million in financing from banks to keep the operations going through bankruptcy. It’s also negotiating an additional $300 million loan from Lampert’s ESL Hedge fund.
Injured Fireman Returns Home
ARP – An Arp volunteer fireman, injured in an August fire, is now back home. Chris Vannoy, 24, saw smoke coming from a shed behind a neighbor’s house. He called it in and then went to check on it. When he opened a door, the flames flashed around him. Vannoy, who is a Longview police officer and also an EMT, was airlifted to a Shreveport hospital with burns over 50% of his body. Our news partner KETK reports, Vannoy, who spent 53 days in the hospital, is now back home. The community has come together and helped raise over $20,000 for his medical expenses.
In Focus-10/14/18 – John Berry and Dale Ross, United Way of Smith County
A Promotion at the Tyler Public Library
TYLER – Tyler has a new city librarian. Appointed to the post is Ashley Taylor. She is no stranger to the Tyler Public Library. For over 12 years she has served as the library’s Circulation Supervisor and Manager of the Library’s MakerSpace. And, since June, she has been servings as Interim City Librarian. She obtained her Master’s degree in Library Science from the University of North Texas and received a Bachelor’s degree from DeVry University. She says she is honored to be named to the post. And she reminds the community. the library is more than just books. She says they “circulate games, literacy kits, have STEM programming and so much more.”
Fatal Wreck on I-20 West Stalls Traffic
SMITH COUNTY — Two people are dead following an early morning crash on Interstate 20. According to our news partner KETK, DPS Troopers were called to the scene near U.S. Highway 69 and Jim Hogg Road around 4:30 a.m. Troopers say a car ran into the back of a 18-wheeler, causing it to slide under. Two people in the car were pronounced dead at the scene. Troopers, Lindale Fire Department, Smith County Sheriff’s Office and EMS responded. One lane of westbound traffic on Interstate 20 was still shut down at last report.
Father Killed, Son Arrested
FLINT – An argument about going to church has resulted in the death of a Smith County man and the arrest of his son. It occurred around 3:00 Sunday morning on County Road 1232 in Flint. Dead at the scene was Patrick Crowder, Sr., 46. Charged with his murder was Patrick Lerue Crowder Jr., 22. Witnesses say the two had been arguing about whether the son was going to church. The son is said to have gotten a knife from the kitchen and stabbed his dad. He is currently in the Smith County Jail under a $500,000 bond.
TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
TYLER – TxDOT is planning to conduct a range of construction and maintenance work throughout the Tyler District during the week of Oct. 15. Nighttime pavement marking operations will continue for several weeks. The contractor is utilizing slow-moving mobile operations to install new pavement markings at locations around Tyler. Work will be conducted from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday nights until the work is completed. Brief delays are possible during this project. Go to https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/044-2018.html for a complete rundown of this week’s projects in the district.
Missing Longview Teen is Safe
Theft Suspect Sought
LINDALE – The Smith County Sheriff’s Department is looking for a woman accused of stealing from a business in the Lindale area. Ashley Stephens, 33, who also known as Ashley Boyd, is said to have stolen over $60,000. They say she is reported to be living in the Mineola area and has changed her appearance to avoid capture. She has dyed her hair black. If you have information regarding her whereabouts, you are asked to call the Smith County Sheriff’s Office at 903-566-6600.
Rough Weather in East Texas
EAST TEXAS — Rough weather is making its way through East Texas. Tornado warnings were earlier posted for several area counties, including Henderson and Smith. The system began to weaken as it moved east, and by 4:15 or so, the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning effective till 5:00 p.m. for southeastern Smith and northern Cherokee Counties. Those two areas had earlier been under a tornado warning. There has been plenty of heavy rain in the area but no initial reports of serious damage. The Tyler/Longview area was placed under a tornado watch effective until 8 p.m.
Do Not Use Water Order Largely Lifted; Meeting Tonight
JACKSONVILLE — State environmental officials are reporting significant progress in resolving a water issue southeast of Jacksonville. According to a news release, a do not use order has been lifted for most residents served by the Craft-Turney Water Supply Corporation based on sample results received Friday. But the officials note that 11 connections are still under the order. Those are the connections directly affected by a backflow incident that initially prompted the do not use order on October 3. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality suspects a fungicide entered the water supply. The water utility has indicated that the 11 connections have been isolated from the distribution system. The do not use order was initially issued to customers served by the 11 connections but was expanded to the general vicinity of those connections as a precaution. Continue reading Do Not Use Water Order Largely Lifted; Meeting Tonight
Three Robbery Suspects Arrested
TYLER – Tyler police have arrested three persons who are accused of robbing an individual. They are Christian James Nichols, 18, of Elkhart, Draven Ray Starr, 21, and Scottie Lee Smart, 18, both of Palestine. Shortly before 2:45 Friday afternoon, the victim told an officer he had just been beat to the ground, robbed of his belongings by three white male suspects who jumped him on the sidewalk in the 4400 block of South Broadway. Officers located one suspect on foot near Winchester Street and South Donnybrook. A witness to the incident told officers that the two other suspects had ducked into the Subway at Shelly Drive and South Broadway, where they were arrested. The 21 year old man from Tyler, who was robbed, had just got off work after his first day on the job and was walking home. He was transported to U.T. Health Center on Beckham by EMS with non-life threatening injuries.
Missing Longview Teen Sought
LONGVIEW – Longview police are asking for the public’s help in locatin ga missing teenager. She is Destini Lacace Ann Davis. She was last seen on October 4th and it not know what she was wearing when she was last seen. She is described as a black female with black hair, brown eyes, about 5’4†tall, and weighs around 130 pounds. If you know where she can be found, you are asked to contact the Longview Police Department at 903-237-1199 or Detective Christopher Bethard 903-237-1161. Continue reading Missing Longview Teen Sought
A Court Appearance for an Accused Bank Robber
HENDERSON – One of the suspects arrested in the robbery of a Henderson bank has made a court appearance. The Longview News Journal reports Ashley Alexderia Page, 32, of Nacogdoches, appeared in court Thursday. She was indicted by the Rusk County grand jury last week. She is accused of taking part in the robbery of the Texas Professional Credit Union in Henderson on January 13th. She was identified by her fingerprints on the bank’s counter. Paige was arrested in July following a traffic stop in Dallas County. Also charged in the case is Michael Danyl Hopkins, 38, of Dallas. Hopkins is in jail in West Virginia on unrelated charges. He is said to have held everyone at gunpoint while Page collected the money.
A Reward for a Missing East Texas Woman
HENDERSON – A reward has been issued in hopes of finding a missing Rusk County woman. Kimberly Flint, 51, of Reklaw, was reported missing June 26th. Her car was later found wrecked on the Highway 84 bridge over the Angelina River. The car had hit a guardrail. Several searches have turned up no trace of the woman. Her family and Crimestoppers are offering a $6,000 reward for leads to help find her. You can call the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office or Rusk County Crimestoppers with information.
Reward Offered in a UT Tyler Incident
TYLER – The University of Texas at Tyler police department is seeking the public’s help
in identifying a suspect. He is though to have been involved in an indecent exposure incident. It occurred on Monday in the Herrington Patriot Center. The man, who has a large tattoo on his left forearm, appears to be very familiar with the HPC building so they feel someone knows who he is. They are offering a $100 reward for anyone who can provide his identity him. You are asked to call 903-566-7300 with information.
Edom Art Festival This Weekend
EDOM — The Edom Art Festival continues Sunday from 10:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. following its Saturday opening day. For more than 46 years, the small artists’ community of Edom in East Texas has hosted a festival for working artists presenting their talents to an appreciative audience of gifters and collectors, according to organizers. They say high quality art, fine crafts, live music, and great food and wine fill the festival grounds behind the resident artists’ studios on the one main street in town, Farm to Market road 279. Admission is free. Go to http://www.visitedom.com for a detailed schedule of events and a map.
Crucial Catch Day at Family Circle of Care
TYLER — Crucial Catch Day is a reminder that the best defense is a good offense. You are invited to this special event with health screenings on Saturday, October 13th. It will be from 9:00am till 1:00pm at the Tyler Family Circle of Care on North Glenwood in Tyler. The first 75 registered guests receive a special gift. There will be low cost mammograms, colorectal cancer screenings, blood pressure checks, breast and colon cancer education classes, flu shots, games, entertainment, door prizes, a bounce house, a photo booth, vendor booths, and more. For more information and/or to register for a low cost mammogram, call Jennifer Blake at 903-535-9041.
