Suspect Jailed following High Speed Chase

Suspect Jailed following High Speed ChaseANGELINA COUNTY — A 35-year-old man wanted on outstanding warrants has been arrested following a high speed chase. It happened around 7:30 Tuesday night in Lufkin. An officer was attempting to conduct a traffic stop on Abel Lopez when the pursuit started. Lopez headed northbound on Loop 287 and was spiked by Constable Tom Selman. He continued on, eventually bailing out of the vehicle and was arrested a short time later. Officers said he threw items from the vehicle during the pursuit that they are attempting to retrieve. A woman in Lopez’s vehicle at the time of the pursuit was released. You can go to https://www.dropbox.com/s/qcszlobxqy2cv7j/Abel%20Lopez%20Pursuit.mp4?dl=0 to see a police video of the chase.

Judges Among Those Honored in Smith County

Judges Among Those Honored in Smith CountyTYLER – Some long time employees were recognized by Smith County Commissioners’ at Tuesday meeting. Among the 11 employees recognized for their many years of service were Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace Quincy Beavers (pictured) and County Court-at-Law No. 2 Judge Randall Rogers. Judge Beavers was recognized Tuesday for 35 years of service to Smith County, 24 years of that as J P. Judge Rogers was honored for 30 years of service to the county. Also among those honored was Precinct 4 County Commissioner JoAnn Hampton, who is celebrating 15 years of service to the county.

An Award for CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic

An Award for CHRISTUS Trinity ClinicTYLER – CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic in Tyler, part of CHRISTUS Health, has been recognized with the American Medical Group Association’s 2017 Acclaim Award. Each year the award, supported by the AMGA Foundation, goes to a single medical group or other organized system of care that are bringing the American health care system closer to the ideal delivery model, one that is safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient and equitable. CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic announced the award during a Tuesday morning news conference.

Art Work for Tyler Traffic

Art Work for Tyler TrafficTYLER – Two more traffic boxes in Tyler have been turned into works of art. The two newest boxes are sponsored by Marvin United Methodist Church at the corner of Bois D’Arc Avenue and Elm Street, and by Dunn Transmissions at the corner of Erwin Street and Palace Avenue. The Keep Tyler Beautiful Beauty and the Beauty and the Box program began in 2016. It was designed to take traffic boxes and transform them into beautiful works of art by local artists. What started as a pilot program of ten boxes in the Downtown Business Arts and Culture District has grown to 19 vinyl-wrapped boxes all across the city with more boxes in the works. Continue reading Art Work for Tyler Traffic

Longview Man Indicted on Assault Charge

Longview Man Indicted on Assault ChargeLONGVIEW — An East Texas felon has been indicted for aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. According to KETK, a grand jury indicted Michael Lloyd-Shane Deborde, 37, of Longview, on Thursday. On Sunday, October 1, 2017, Longview police responded to the Sunbelt Mobile Home Park in the 1200 block of South Texas 31 on reports of an armed man. Officers spoke to a man who said he had been arguing with Deborde when he pulled a gun from his pants and pointed it at the man. Deborde admitted to having a gun but told officers he did not point it at the man. Deborde was booked into the Gregg County Jail on $120,000 bond. He was released on October 4.

Longview Woman Indicted for Biting Officer During Arrest

Longview Woman Indicted for Biting Officer During ArrestGREGG COUNTY — A Longview woman has been indicted after officials say she bit a police officer while being arrested. According to KETK, a Gregg County grand jury indicted Jasmine Mychelle Fluellen, 20, on Thursday, January 25, for assault against an officer. Officers responded to a call for service at 428 South Fredonia Street on Saturday, December 2, 2017, where they located Fluellen inside a vacant apartment. According to the probable cause affidavit, Fluellen tried walking away from officers and ignored their commands. When police made contact, Fluellen tried to punch an officer and later bit an officer on the leg as she was being handcuffed. Fluellen was arrested and booked into the Gregg County Jail, where she remains on $41,000 bond.

SFA Student Found Dead in Dorm Room

SFA Student Found Dead in Dorm RoomNACOGDOCHES — A sophomore at Stephen F. Austin State University has been found dead in her campus residence hall Friday. According to KETK, Erin Valenta, 20, was a music major and a resident of SFA’s Lumberjack Village. She graduated from Allen High School in 2016. A residence hall staff member was called to perform a welfare check, which had been requested by a friend. There were no signs of foul play, and an autopsy has been requested. Counseling is being made available to SFA students, faculty and staff members through SFA Counseling Services on the third floor of the Rusk Building.

Crime Down in Marshall Last Year

Crime Down in Marshall Last YearMARSHALL – There was a slight drop in crime in Marshall in 2017. In a report released Monday, there were a total of 2,653 crimes reported last year; a one percent drop from the 2,691 crimes reported in 2016. One of the areas of crime with a major decline was the number of homicides. There was one homicide in 2017, and three were reported in 2016. In 2017, bicycle thefts declined by 100% with zero reports as opposed to five in 2016. According to the report, persistent patrolling, education about how to prevent or reduce vehicle burglaries and the watchful eyes of citizens also played a part in the number of auto burglaries decreasing by 14% in 2017. Continue reading Crime Down in Marshall Last Year

Upshur County Man Accused of Florida Murder

Upshur County Man Accused of Florida MurderGILMER – Through the efforts of a variety of law enforcement agencies, an Upshur County man has been arrested for a Florida murder. Uphsur County Sheriff’s deputies and deputies with the U.S. Marshall Service arrested, Monday afternoon, Billy Baker, 50. He is accused of the August 2017 death of Candice Cooper, 38, of Lindale. Baker had told authorities he was a short distance away when he saw she was unresponsive in the water and pulled her on shore at Smathers Beach. He said he called 911 and started CPR. She was later pronounced dead at a Key West hospital.

Gladewater Traffic Stop Leads to Multiple Charges

Gladewater Traffic Stop Leads to Multiple ChargesGLADEWATER – A Kilgore man arrested by Gladewater police remains in the Gregg County Jail today. Bryan Scott Cefalu, 50, is being held on bonds totaling $42,500. Gladewater Police conducted a traffic stop on his vehicle around 5:30 Sunday morning. The officers found a quantity of suspected methamphetamine, a firearm and a large quantity of cash. Cefalu was also discovered to have outstanding warrants out of Gladewater. He was booked into the jail on charges of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a controlled substance and display of a fictitious license plate.

Putman Defends Actions as Prosecutor

Putman Defends Actions as ProsecutorTYLER — Smith County district attorney candidate Jacob Putman held a news conference Monday to defend his practices as an assistant prosecutor in the county. An internal audit shows Putman had the most incorrect dismissals or reductions out of nine prosecutors from 2013 through 2017. According to KETK, Putman says the policies of the office have changed many times since 2012. Putman added that prosecutors thought they were authorized to reduce or dismiss cases if the dismissal was part of a plea in another case. Continue reading Putman Defends Actions as Prosecutor

Fatal Accident in Marshall

Fatal Accident in MarshallMARSHALL – A man being chased by Marshall police has been killed in a two vehicle accident. It was reported around 9:45 Monday morning at the intersection of Loop 390 and West Houston. Killed was Shane Hudson, 43, of Marshall. The Department of Public Safety reports Hudson was traveling at a high speed when he ran a stop sign and hit a van driven by Mauro Beltran, 36, of Marshall. Hudson, who was not wearing a seat belt, was thrown from his vehicle. He later died at a Marshall Hospital. Beltran was treated and released from a Marshall hospital. While it occurred within the Marshall city limits, the police chief requested that the Department of Public Safety handle the investigation because prior to crash Marshall officers were chasing Hudson who had a warrant out for his arrest.

A Prison Term for Sexually Abusing a Child

A Prison Term for Sexually Abusing a ChildTYLER – A man accused of sexually abusing a child has pleaded guilty in a Tyler courtroom. Ryan Alan Stuenkel, 23, of Lindale was arrested by Lindale police in March of last year. He was charged with the continuous sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14. The incident is said to have occurred over a month’s time in early 2017. After pleading guilty on Monday, he accepted a 25 year prison sentence.

Smith County Urges Residents to Refrain from Burning Today

Smith County Urges Residents to Refrain from Burning TodayTYLER — Smith County Fire Marshal Connie McCoy-Wasson is urging residents to refrain from burning today because of high winds. Smith County is not under a burn ban, but people are asked to use extreme caution during high wind conditions. On another note, if you happen to see heavy smoke north of Tyler today, Tyler State Park is conducting a prescribed burn.

ETMC to Suspend Kidney Transplant Program

ETMC to Suspend Kidney Transplant ProgramTYLER — East Texas Medical Center Tyler will suspend its kidney transplant services within the next six months. According to a news release, that announcement comes as increasing regulations make it difficult for smaller transplantation programs to remain viable. Transplantation programs across the state and nation have closed in recent years. Hospital officials say the goal is “to ensure a safe and seamless transition for patients and those awaiting transplants as they move to other programs.” The program has been in place at ETMC for more than three decades. ETMC is in the process of transitioning to a new medical system affiliated with the UT Health System this spring. Hospital officials say this affiliation could allow a new East Texas kidney transplantation program to be created in partnership with the UT Health System.

Putman Announces Press Conference in Response to Audit

Putman Defends Actions as ProsecutorTYLER — Smith County district attorney candidate Jacob Putman will hold a press conference at 10:30 this morning at the Smith County Courthouse Annex to address a recently released audit of the Smith County District Attorney’s office. The audit showed Putman had the most incorrect dismissals or reductions out of nine prosecutors from 2013 through 2017. Putman calls the episode “a desperate attempt to attack my character and integrity.” He also attacks Matt Bingham and election opponent Alicia Barkley. Bingham says that instead of accepting responsibility, Putman is blaming others and falsely claiming confusion about office policies. Continue reading Putman Announces Press Conference in Response to Audit

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork UpdateTYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in TxDOT’s Tyler District during the week of Jan. 29. Among other things, Tyler Maintenance plans to perform sidewalk repair work on FM 346 in Whitehouse. Crews will also be cleaning ditches on roads around Smith County starting on SH 31 near Spur 364. Expect lane closures at all locations with flaggers providing traffic control. Longview Maintenance plans to conduct debris removal on bridges and perform patching operations at various locations on roadways throughout Gregg County. These will be mobile operations utilizing work convoys. Expect lane closures and delays. You can go http://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/005-2018.html for a detailed rundown of the coming week’s work around the district.

Woman Arrested in Walmart Robbery Attempt

Woman Arrested in Walmart Robbery AttemptTYLER — Tyler police have arrested 33-year-old Brittany Michele Cary of Tyler in a robbery attempt at Walmart on Highway 64 West at Loop 323. Acting on a Crime Stoppers tip, investigators found Cary at a local hotel Saturday evening. Cary was jailed on $25,000 bond on a robbery charge. Police say Cary walked up to a cashier around noon Saturday and displayed a pistol, demanding that the cashier give her all the money from her register. Police say the cashier refused to hand over the money because the gun looked fake. They say Cary then tried to cover up her actions with a story and left the store without receiving any cash.

Denzel Washington Honored at Wiley College

Denzel Washington Honored at Wiley CollegeMARSHALL — Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington returned to Wiley College in Marshall Saturday, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the movie “The Great Debaters.” KETK reports he was honored during the college’s first Historically Black Colleges and Universities National Speech and Debate Championship Tournament. Washington starred as Melvin B. Tolson, the professor responsible for inspiring the college’s first-ever debate team. More than 400 debate and speech students from 17 HBCUs across the country came to compete Friday and Saturday. Washington was inducted into the college’s hall of fame on Saturday. His few words at the podium included this: “I wanna see some trophies. I’ll be back in 10 more years.”

One Dead in Rusk County Fire

One Dead in Rusk County FireRUSK COUNTY — One person died Saturday morning in a mobile home fire east of Kilgore in Rusk County, according to sheriff’s spokesman Sgt. David Roberts. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report the Elderville-Lakeport Volunteer Fire Department responded to the call on CR 2105. When firefighters got there, the mobile home was completely in flames, Roberts said. The fire was put out before 12:45 p.m. Roberts said authorities believe an elderly man was living in the home alone. He said officials have been able to identify the man’s body but would not release his name until the family has confirmed the information. No other injuries were reported. The cause of the fire was not immediately known.

Man Pleads Guilty to 2015 Longview Murder

Man Pleads Guilty to 2015 Longview MurderLONGVIEW – A Kilgore man was sentenced to 45 years in prison Friday after pleading guilty to a September 2015 murder and waiving all rights to appeal. According to KETK, Gary Murphy was charged with the killing of Arnold McCollaum in a Longview motel. He stabbed McCollaum in the neck and held him down as he bled to death. He told police he killed McCollaum over money and a drug deal. Prior to Murphy’s original December 2016 trial date, he was found incompetent and sent to Rusk State Hospital for competency restoration. He came back to Gregg County in late 2017 and was to have gone on trial this coming Monday.

Two Arrested by DPS on Multiple Charges

Two Arrested by DPS on Multiple ChargesGREGG COUNTY — DPS troopers have arrested two people on several charges following a Friday afternoon incident in Gregg County. According to DPS Sgt. Jean Dark, a trooper saw a pickup traveling north on Sand Page Rd., and preliminary information indicates the vehicle was reported stolen from Gregg County. Dark says the trooper tried to stop the vehicle but that the driver evaded police. The pickup traveled north on Tryon Rd., and Dark says the driver disregarded a stop sign at the intersection of Tryon and U.S. 259, colliding with another vehicle. According to Dark, two suspects fled from the pickup, one brandishing a firearm. Continue reading Two Arrested by DPS on Multiple Charges

Remains of 5 Immigrants Found in South Texas after Cold Snap

FALFURRIAS (AP) – Authorities have blamed recent frigid weather in South Texas for the deaths of five immigrants whose remains were found by some hunters near a ranch. A Customs and Border Protection statement Friday said the remains were discovered Jan. 21 on a ranch near Falfurrias. A border checkpoint is located in the area. Officials say four immigrants were from Honduras and El Salvador. A fifth did not have identification. Their remains have been transported to a medical examiner. The Customs statement says it’s presumed the immigrants succumbed to freezing weather, based on the decomposed remains. Authorities are trying to determine when the immigrants died. The National Weather Service reports temperatures dipped below freezing Jan. 16 and again Jan. 17. Temperatures days earlier in the Falfurrias area were in the 80s.

Smith County Offering New Ways to Pay Property Taxes

Smith County Offering New Ways  to Pay Property TaxesTYLER — Smith County Tax Assessor-Collector Gary Barber has added more convenient ways for residents to pay property taxes to meet the January 31 deadline this year, according to a news release from the county. Barber will be collecting checks all day Wednesday at a drive-thru tent he will set up in the parking lot of the Cotton Belt Building at Front and Glenwood. Barber will be set up outside from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on January 31 on the Glenwood side of the parking lot to accept check-only payments. Drivers should look for a tent and banner telling them where to go. Continue reading Smith County Offering New Ways to Pay Property Taxes

Deputies Bitten during Kilgore Welfare Check

Deputies Bitten during Kilgore Welfare CheckKILGORE — A man was arrested after two Gregg County sheriff’s deputies were bitten during a recent welfare check in Kilgore. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report 34-year-old Jesse Waylan Hardy remained jailed on $62,000 bond. He’s charged with two counts of aggravated assault against a public servant and resisting arrest, search or transport. Online jail records list Hardy as being homeless. Gregg County sheriff’s deputy Jennifer Nieves was dispatched this past Saturday afternoon to a call about a man walking in the road who appeared disoriented. Cpl. Josh Tubb, sheriff’s office spokesman, was in the area and also stopped to respond to the call near a convenience store at Texas 135 and FM 1252. Continue reading Deputies Bitten during Kilgore Welfare Check