LONGVIEW — The 2017 City of Longview Water Quality Report is available now for viewing online at http://www.LongviewTexas.gov/WaterQualityReport. If you would like a printed copy of the report, you may call 903-237-1030. According to a news release, the city “utilizes the latest technology to treat your drinking water and this water is tested continuously to ensure high quality.” Officials say the city “is committed to maintaining an adequate raw water supply and for producing potable water at sufficient pressure, volume and quality for our customers.”
Kilgore Man Sentenced to 25 Years for Bank Robbery
GREGG COUNTY — A Kilgore man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for bank robbery. According to our news partner KETK, Michael Duntae Fagans, 40, pleaded guilty in the 188th District Court in Longview Tuesday to the February 9, 2017, robbery of Austin State Bank in Longview. He waived all rights to appeal as part of his plea. Two other defendants in the case are awaiting sentencing.
Kilgore Convenience Store Heist under Investigation
KILGORE — Kilgore police are asking for leads in the recent robbery of a local convenience store. According to our news partner KETK, police say around 10 p.m. Sunday, officers were called to the Fast and Easy store on U.S. Highway 259 N. Investigators learned two people entered as a clerk was closing for the night. One of the robbers held the clerk while the second stole cash and cigarettes. One robber was described as a black male with curly hair and a green shirt. The second person was not seen. If you have information, contact Detective Tim Dukes at (903) 218-6904 or Charles.dukes@cityofkilgore.com and refer to case # 1806-1107. You may also contact the Gregg County Crime Stoppers at 903-236-STOP (7867) or text your anonymous tip to 847411+KILGORE+yourtip.
Woman Charged with Murder Solicitation
LONGVIEW — Gregg County authorities make an arrest Tuesday morning in a murder solicitation case. Following a week-long investigation, the sheriff’s office arrested Deeanna Aldredge, 23, at her home in Gladewater. Aldredge was booked into the Gregg County Jail without incident and is being held on a $250,000.00 bond, according to officials. Without providing additional details on the case, authorities say this is still an active investigation being aided by the Texas Rangers. Anyone with information is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office’s Criminal Investigation Division at (903) 236-8408 — or if you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Gregg County Crime Stoppers at (903) 236-STOP.
Jane Manley Joins ETCA Administration
TYLER — East Texas Christian Academy President Dr. Michael Weimer announces that Jane Manley will join the school as Assistant Principal in Charge of Academics. Manley comes to ETCA after 17 years at Bishop T.K. Gorman Catholic School. Manley holds a Bachelor’s degree from Texas Woman’s University and a Masters in Pastoral Ministry from the University of Dallas, as well as doing additional graduate work in school leadership, according to an ETCA news release. Manley also serves in a voluntary role as College Advisor for Mercy Ships International.
Suspect Accused of Strangling, Killing Longview Man
LONGVIEW — The Longview Police Department has charged a Louisiana man with murder in connection with a body found following a duplex fire. According to our news partner KETK, police arrested Johnny Len Kellogg (left), 46, for the murder of Johnny Quentin Miller (right), who was killed May 9 on Loring Lane. Kellogg was originally arrested June 16 for an assault on American Legion Blvd. on an unrelated charge under the name of George Purland. The investigation into Miller’s death led investigators to Kellogg, who they say has used multiple aliases. An autopsy showed Miller’s cause of death to be strangulation. Investigators also believe Kellogg took items from the house and set it on fire before leaving in Miller’s van. Kellogg is currently in the Gregg County Jail on a $500,000 bond.
Civil Trial Underway in Kari Dunn Death
MARSHALL — The family of Kari Hunt Dunn has returned to court, now seeking justice against the parties the family deems responsible for the young mother’s death. That’s according to our news partner KETK and the Longview News-Journal. Dunn was fatally stabbed in December 2013 by her husband, Brad Dunn, at Marshall’s Baymont Inn as their 9-year-old daughter tried to dial 911. She couldn’t because she didn’t know she had to dial “9” first. State and national legislation named after Kari Dunn has since been passed to address such problems. Defendants are OM Lodging LLC, the hotel’s then-owner, and Brad Dunn, who is serving a life sentence for Kari’s death. The suit, filed in 2015, claims OM Lodging failed to adequately respond to an emergency, but the company denies responsibility.
TISD Board Tables Robert E. Lee Name Change
TYLER — The Tyler ISD board has voted to table the the issue of changing the name of Robert E. Lee High School in Tyler. According to our news partner KETK, the board met late into Monday evening to consider the issue. A number of Tyler ISD residents attended the meeting to give public comments on the issue. The question of whether to change the name of the high school named for the Confederate general has been a fraught one in Tyler, with citizens, alumni, students, parents and educators lining up on both sides. The TISD administration had urged the board to resolve the issue at this meeting. The board has until October, when construction on the schools begins, to make a decision on the name. Board members told KETK they would have a decision by the deadline. They said they want community members to continue to leave input into the matter.
Fatal Hit and Run Suspect Surrenders
TYLER — The man wanted in a Sunday morning hit and run that left an 11-year-old dead has surrendered. Tyler police said Josue Alejandro Prado Ramirez (pictured), 21, Athens, turned himself in to the Henderson County Jail around 7:30 Monday night. A warrant had been issued for Ramirez following the death of Damarion Williams. Williams’ body was discovered in the median of Highway 271 just after 8:00 Sunday morning. Officials believe the boy was walking near the roadway when he was stuck by a vehicle. The victim’s mother had called police to report her son missing around 3:00 Sunday afternoon and investigators determined it was the same person. Witnesses gave information that led to Ramirez. Ramirez was charged with accident involving death. Bond was set at $250,000.
Tyler Innovation Pipeline to Host Workshop on Accessing Capital
TYLER — The Tyler Innovation Pipeline on East Oakwood Street continues its efforts to help budding entrepreneurs. In partnership with the Tyler Small Business Development Center, it’s hosting a workshop to help small businesses and start-ups learn about sources of capital for all types of businesses. The get-together is set for June 26 at 6 p.m. One feature of the workshop is a complimentary, one-on-one consultation to create a personalized Capital Acquisition Plan. The workshop is free of charge, but space is limited, so attendees are encouraged to register as soon as possible. You can check the News tab at http://www.cityoftyler.org/ for more information.
TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
TYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in TxDOT’s Tyler District during the week of June 18. A new nighttime overlay project got underway Sunday evening on SH 300/Gilmer Road in Longview. Work will be conducted from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday nights until the project is completed at summer’s end. Districtwide seal coat operations are ongoing in the Tyler District. Motorists should expect lane closures and delays during this work to seal and protect roadways from water, and provide a longer life cycle. Go to https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/024-2018.html for a complete rundown of projects around the district.
Driver, Passenger Killed in Single Car Crash
CHEROKEE COUNTY — State Troopers responded to a single vehicle crash Sunday morning that left two people dead. It happened around 6:00 on FM-235 in Cherokee County. Troopers said a GMC Yukon was traveling west at an unsafe speed and failed to negotiate a curve. The vehicle left the roadway, over-corrected and rolled several times. Both occupants were ejected. The driver, Uriel Torres, 20, of Cedar Creek, and passenger Jose Arredondo, 22, of Jacksonville, were pronounced dead at the scene. They were not wearing seatbelts. The crash remains under investigation.
Two Men Killed in Head-On Collision
SMITH COUNTY — Two East Texas men have been killed in a head-on collision Friday night. It happened around 10:15 on FM 1253 at County Road 455, about 6.5 miles northeast of Van. According to the DPS report, John Hunt, 39, of Big Sandy, was traveling southbound on FM 1235 when he drove onto the wrong side of the roadway. He collided with an oncoming vehicle driven by Timothy Pickens, 55, of Van. Both drivers were killed. The crash remains under investigation.
Toddler Killed by Gunfire Identified
LONGVIEW — Longview police on Saturday identified a 3-year-old who fatally shot herself with a handgun on Thursday as Geneva August. According to the Longview News-Journal, Geneva was pronounced dead about two hours after officers and paramedics responded to a 7:50 p.m. call to the 800 block of Owings Avenue to investigate shots fired. Department spokesman Lt. Shane McCarter said Saturday no charges had been filed in the incident. He said it remains under investigation.
Robert E. Lee Name Change on TISD Agenda
TYLER — After months of often tense discussion, Tyler’s Robert E. Lee High School may have a new name by the end of Monday’s TISD board meeting. The agenda includes two items related to the topic. In an item for discussion only, board members will first hear an update on the costs of such a move. No details are provided yet, with information to be presented at the meeting. Then trustees are due to consider amending the school’s name to Lee High School. Under the heading of “administrative recommendation,” there’s a single sentence: “The administration recommends the board resolve this issue.” The topic was initially removed last month from the June 7 board agenda, but it’s under consideration once more following outcries from those both for and against the change.
In Focus – 6/17/18 – Doug McSwane, Smith County Behavioral Health Leadership Team, and wife Mo McSwane
Airdate: 6/17/18
Guests: Doug McSwane, Smith County Behavioral Health Leadership Team, and wife Mo McSwane
Anderson County Inmate Found Dead
ANDERSON COUNTY — A female inmate was found dead inside the Anderson County Jail on Friday evening. According to our news partner KETK, a white female, age 50, died of an apparent medical condition. An autopsy has been ordered. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office requested an independent investigation by Texas Rangers.
Chase Ends with Several Charges, Including Murder
TYLER — Smith County authorities say 34-year-old Sean Waite of Murchison is jailed on a murder charge and more after leading deputies on a motorcycle chase Thursday night. Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Darrell Coslin says Waite was being pursued by Tyler police on Highway 31 West towards Toll 49 when deputies picked up the chase. Coslin says Waite and 28-year-old passenger Alicia Ann Adams were ejected after the motorcycle crashed at the intersection of Highway 31 West and FM 2661. According to Coslin, Waite was captured after a short foot chase, but Adams was pronounced dead at the scene. Bond for Waite is $961,000 on charges of murder, evading arrest, theft of property, and Credit card abuse out of Denton County.
TJC, Texas College Sign Articulation Agreement
TYLER — Tyler Junior College and Texas College entered into an articulation agreement Friday in McKinney Hall Connector at Texas College, with a goal of strengthening the collaboration between both institutions. TJC President Dr. Mike Metke pointed out that TJC has historically partnered with Texas College for over 50 years. Metke says he’s pleased to strengthen those partnerships by providing TJC students with a completely seamless transfer to TC. Metke said TJC students can now complete their baccalaureate programs at another well-established college in Tyler. Continue reading TJC, Texas College Sign Articulation Agreement
Tyler Police Investigate Assaults at Apartment Complex
TYLER — Tyler police have arrested four suspects in an assault case at the Stone Creek Apartments on Hollytree Drive. Officer Don Martin says police responded around 1:20 Friday morning to multiple shots fired in the parking lot near the pool. They found that no one was struck but that a vehicle and two apartment buildings were hit by the gunfire. Officers also recovered an AR-15 and pistol at the scene. Officers were told a security guard was trying to break up an assault by two females against a third female. A large group had gathered in the area. The guard ran for cover behind a vehicle after being threatened by two men with guns. Martin says several shots were then fired by the men in the direction of the guard who had taken cover behind the vehicle that was struck by gunfire. Continue reading Tyler Police Investigate Assaults at Apartment Complex
Marshall Police Department Installs Prescription Drug Drop Box
MARSHALL — Residents now have a safe way to dispose of their leftover prescription drugs, a new initiative by the Marshall Police Department to help combat the opioid crisis and other prescription drug abuse. The department’s new drop box was provided by The Piney Woods Substance Abuse Coalition, a program of Next Step Community Solutions. The program is funded by a grant from Health and Human Services of Texas. The drop box is in the lobby of the police department and is available to the public 24/7, no questions asked. Any pills or sealed patches can be accepted at the drop box. Needles or other sharps, thermometers, ointments, lotions, liquids, inhalers, and aerosols are not accepted. Officials will hold a Monday news conference to unveil the drop box and answer any questions the public or media may have.
New Habitat for Humanity Housing Development
TYLER — Habitat for Humanity of Smith County announces the start of a new north side housing development in Tyler. Six homes will make up the new neighborhood on N. Tenneha and W. 25th Street. This is the fifth development Habitat has built on the north side in the past ten years. Walls on the first home will be raised on Saturday, June 23, beginning at 7:30 a.m. Funds to build the first two houses in the development were provided by Lin and Sandra Barker, an anonymous donor, and the Junior League of Tyler. The future homeowners will help build their own homes and other homes in the housing development to fulfill their “sweat equity” requirement, then purchase their homes from Habitat with a 30-year mortgage.
Smith County Road and Bridge Communications Down
TYLER — The Smith County Road and Bridge Department announced Friday morning it could not receive or make any calls for the time being, due to cable lines being accidentally cut by a construction crew late Thursday afternoon. Officials said Suddenlink had a crew out at the facility, working on replacing or repairing the lines. County Engineer Frank Davis said although the department could not receive any phone calls or emails, its radios are working to receive any emergency calls that come in through dispatch. Road and Bridge crews were also out working in the field Friday. If you have an emergency requiring immediate response from the Road and Bridge Department, call 9-1-1. Davis said the public would be notified when communications are back up. Check http://www.smith-county.com/ for any updates.
KC Foundation Awards Five Habenicht Grants
KILGORE — The Kilgore College Foundation awarded five Habenicht grants to programs and departments at the college. Grants were awarded to Adult Education & Literacy (AEL), $6,000; Automotive Technology, $6,000; Computer Information & Technology, $6,000; the Kilgore Testing Center, $5,000; and Athletic Training, $1,250. The AEL program will use the grant funds to support its Intensive College Readiness Program. Automotive Technology will purchase a late-model/modern vehicle for instructional purposes. Computer Information & Technology will use its funds to pay for Cisco Academy instructor training. The Kilgore Testing Center will purchase five new computers for its computer lab. Athletic Training will use its funds to buy an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Two Arrested in Longview Shooting
LONGVIEW – Two women have been arrested in a Wednesday afternoon shooting incident at Longview’s Broughton Park. Arriving officers say they discovered numerous people at the park to watch a fight. Police say there were multiple shots fired but no one claimed to have been injured. Several of those involved left the park before police arrived. Police say they determined 28-year-old Latosha Allen of Longview had shot in the direction of 20-year-old Khadijah Rashae Jenkins, also of Longview. During the disturbance, Jenkins rammed multiple cars in the parking lot, placing others in fear of serious bodily injury, according to police. Both women were jailed for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Fire Department Awarded Grant for Improvements to Communications Trailer
TYLER — The Tyler Fire Department has accepted a grant of over $20,000 from the governor’s office to improve Regional Command Trailer communications. Tyler Fire’s communications trailer is designated as a regional asset and will be deployed when requested by the state. Fire Chief David Coble says the focus will be disasters and emergencies. In a statement, Coble says, “The better we can communicate with each other and other agencies, the better we can serve our community in any emergency.â€
Council Approves $2.8 Million in Public Works Improvements
TYLER — Tyler’s City Council has approved spending almost $2.8 million for drainage and wastewater treatment plant improvements. One target is the Courtney Miller Drainage project, on the Half Cent Sales Tax project list for more than 20 years. Officials say the effort will address erosion and flooding issues across seventeen properties in southeastern Tyler. The city hopes to have the project done in about a year. The other effort seeks to improve operations at the Southside Wastewater Treatment Plant.
State Agency Recommends Suspension for Smith County Constable
SMITH COUNTY — A Texas regulatory agency has recommended Smith County Constable Henry Jackson have his peace officer licenses suspended for 10 years. Jackson is appealing the decision. According to our news partner KETK, the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) alerted Jackson to the pending suspension in May. TCOLE Government Relations Director Gretchen Grigsby confirmed the appeal. The appeal will be heard by an administrative law judge who will make a recommendation to TCOLE commissioners. Jackson holds a reserve officer license and peace officer license. Both have been placed on a hold. In April, the constable finished serving a 6-month sentence in federal prison for four counts of willful failure to file federal income tax returns.
TISD Board Will Again Take Up Robert E. Lee Name Change
TYLER – Tyler ISD Board President Fritz Hager announced Wednesday a board agenda item will be added to discuss the possibility of changing the name of Robert E. Lee High School. The agenda item was requested by Board Vice President Wade Washmon. The discussion is to consider changing the school’s name to only Lee High School. The next School Board meeting will take place Monday. The move comes after a group of East Texans started an online petition to keep the current name. According to our news partner KETK, petitioners say the school district’s focus needs to be on education and keeping children safe at school. Last month, the TISD Board pulled the name change topic from a June meeting agenda. Last week, a parent group wrote postcards in hopes of getting the school’s name changed.
Man Arrested for Sexual Assault of a Child
TYLER — Smith County officials say 28-year-old Jared Monk has been arrested for sexual assault of a child. Sgt. Darrell Coslin says the sheriff’s office was contacted May 16 by Child Protective Services after a 14-year-old female accused Monk of the assault. Coslin says during an interview this week, Monk admitted to the assault and said he knew the girl was 14. Coslin says before Monk was arrested, he made threats to harm himself and family members. Coslin says due to the imminent threat, detectives immediately identified Monk’s location at an apartment complex in Tyler and arrested him. Bond is $750,000.