TYLER – Tyler police continue their probe of a Monday night shooting. It occurred at the Chelsea Creek Apartments on Thistle Drive. Dead at the scene was Darryl Dewayne Washington Jr., 25. In stable condition with multiple gunshot wound is Terry Demond Rogers, 23. In good condition is Nadarius Houston, 18. All three are from Tyler. Investigators say the shooting stems from narcotic activity. Continue reading One Dead, Two Injured in Tyler Shooting
Police Seek Missing Child Believed to Be with Older Man
LONGVIEW – Longview police are asking for the public’s help finding a missing 16-year-old who may be in the company of an older man. According to KETK, police say Sophia Torres is Hawaiian with black hair that is dyed red. She has dark brown eyes and is 5 feet 3 inches and weighs about 125 pounds. Officials do not know what she was wearing when she left. Sophia’s family believes she is with a white male in his mid-to-late 20s who goes by the name of “Robby.” She recently posted a photo on social media and it is possible the person in the photo is the man in question. Continue reading Police Seek Missing Child Believed to Be with Older Man
Authorities Identify Inmate Found Hanging in Cell
TYLER – Authorities have identified an inmate found hanging in his Smith County Jail cell as 44-year-old Quincy Butler, formerly of New Orleans, Louisiana. Sheriff Larry Smith says Butler remains on life support at a local hospital. Butler’s family was located in New Orleans and was notified last Thursday. Smith says additional information will be released as it becomes available. Butler was found hanging last Wednesday. He had been placed in a single inmate cell since he was considered to be a danger to other inmates and was also on a suicide watch. Smith says Butler was on a required ten minute observation and had been checked nine minutes prior to being found hanging in his cell.
Apparent Discovery of Human Remains
TYLER — Smith County authorities are investigating the apparent discovery of human remains. Around 8 p.m. Saturday, the sheriff’s office got a 911 call reporting the discovery of a human skull near I-20. Sheriff Larry Smith said responding deputies recovered what are believed to be human remains, and the material discovered was being transported to Southwest Institute of Forensic Science in Dallas for identification. On Sunday, detectives and crime scene investigators returned to the area to continue processing the scene. In an effort to process a large wooded area, the Smith County Sheriff’s Office has contacted the ALERT Academy for assistance in conducting the coordinated search.
Second Murder Suspect Arrested
TYLER — A second suspect has been arrested in a recent murder on Deerwood Drive in Smith County. Sheriff Larry Smith reports 20-year-old Nathan Ryan Garcia of Whitehouse has surrendered in the November 5 shooting death of 19-year-old Andrew Carpenter of Tyler. Garcia has since been released on $500,000 bond. The other suspect, 21-year-old Martin Wesley Reynolds of Whitehouse, was treated for a leg wound and arrested shortly after the shooting. Smith says the investigation of the incident is active and ongoing.
BBB Accepting Award Nominees
TYLER — The Better Business Bureau of Central East Texas is accepting nominations for its 2018 Awards for Excellence, to be handed out in March. All BBB Accredited Businesses and Accredited Charities that have a physical location within the nineteen counties served by BBB Central East Texas are eligible to be nominated and to receive an award. Nominations will be accepted through January 31; the East Texas community will select winners via online vote. Individuals and business owners can nominate businesses by downloading and completing the Nomination Form found on https://www.bbb.org/east-texas/ or by requesting one by calling 903-581-5704.
Search for Missing Tyler Man Continues
TYLER — Tyler Police continue to ask for the public’s help in finding a Tyler man reported missing. Brandon Harward was reported missing by his family October 23. Police said he left his Shiloh Road apartment without any belongings. A search party scoured the area of Shiloh Road with no luck. Harward is said to suffer mental illness and might not be able to find his way home. He’s 32 years old, 5’8†tall, 130 pounds and has blonde hair with blue eyes. Anyone with information related to his disappearance is urged to contact Detective Andy Erbaugh at 903-531-1099 or Tyler Police Department at 903-531-1000.
East Texas Officer Charged with Sexual Assault
ANGELINA COUNTY — An East Texas police officer has been arrested for sexual assault of a child. According to KETK, Angelina County judicial records show Billy Joe Murphy was arrested by Texas Rangers Friday on one count of child sexual assault. He was booked into the Angelina County Jail on $75,000 bond. Murphy is an officer with the Jasper Police Department. He previously worked as deputy for the Angelina County Sheriff’s Office.
Hudson Capital Murder Trial Continues
BRYAN – The punishment phase continues today in the trial of a man accused of killing 6 persons in Anderson County. Authorities say William Mitchell Hudson killed three generations of a family at a campsite near Tennessee Colony in November 2015. Last week, a jury in Bryan deliberated just over 15 minutes before coming back with a guilty verdict. The punishment phase went into recess on Friday before resuming today. The trial was moved to Bryan on a change of venue. Anderson County District Attorney Allyson Mitchell seeking the death penalty in the case.
Two Arrested on Racing Charges
LONGVIEW — Longview police arrested two men over the weekend on charges of racing on a highway. Blake Thomas Warren, 20, no address given, and 25-year-old Aaron Joseph Dangel of Longview were booked into the Gregg County Jail at about 3:30 a.m. Sunday. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report Warren also faces a charge of possessing a dangerous drug. Both men were released from jail on surety bonds Sunday morning, according to the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office. No other information about the arrests was immediately released. Police said about a month ago that they’re cracking down on racing on a highway, which is a class B misdemeanor.
TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
TYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in TxDOT’s Tyler District during the Week of Nov. 13. Motorists should prepare for a major change tentatively set for this week to move traffic on US 79 in Palestine to its permanent configuration, weather permitting. All northbound traffic will be moved to the newly completed northbound travel lanes with all southbound traffic utilizing the southbound lanes. Go to http://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/058-2017.html for a complete rundown of work around the district.
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Tyler Salvation Army Kicks Off Christmas Season
TYLER — The Christmas season is underway for the Tyler Salvation Army. Friday’s Christmas Kick-Off at Broadway Square Mall launched the 2017 Kettle and Angel Tree campaign. Volunteers will have the chance to ring bells with the iconic red kettle at over 37 locations around Smith County this year. The goal is to raise $375,000 to help fund the many programs that The Salvation Army offers. Captain Robert Parker points out that the agency “relies heavily on the dollars raised during this campaign, and those monies stay here in Smith County and help us to run essential programs year round.” Parker voiced his confidence that local residents will help the Salvation Army achieve its goal. The agency also registered over 2,500 children for the Angel Tree program. You have the opportunity to adopt an “angel” and fulfill that child’s Christmas wishes.
Man Found Dead More than Two Days after Accident
SMITH COUNTY – The body of 26-year-old Jacob Dillon McDougal of Kilgore was found Friday afternoon, more than two days after he was in a one-vehicle accident in northeastern Smith County. McDougal was found in his submerged car, which was upside down in a pond off Farm Road 1252. Investigators determined that McDougal had been traveling eastbound early Wednesday morning en route to work when he lost control of the vehicle on the wet roadway. The crash remains under investigation.
The Homeless Will Help Clean Up Longview
LONGVIEW – Longview officials have decided to use homeless people to help keep the city clean. The Longview city council has voted to enter into a contract with House of Disciples, a nonprofit group. It will hire local homeless and low-income people to clean up litter around the city. Assistant Public Works Director Dwayne Archer tells the Longview News Journal the program stems from ideas from Mayor Andy Mack’s task force on homeless issues. Mayor Mack said he hopes the program can help decrease Longview’s homeless population by giving people a chance to become self-supportive.
Birds Lead to a Stolen Watercraft
LAKE PALESTINE – For once, circling buzzards at an area lake were not a dead giveaway to a body near by. Smith County game warden Chris Swift responded to a call about a suspicious-looking personal watercraft beached on an island at Lake Palestine with vultures in the trees around it. He came prepared for the worst. But, as it turned out, the craft had recently been stolen from a Wood County lake and parked near a vulture roost. The craft was recovered and the investigation into its theft how it ended up on Lake Palestine is ongoing.
A Salute to Our Military Veterans
TYLER – Today is Veterans Day. There are a host of activities around the area to honor our military veterans. This day was first called Armistice Day, marking the end of World War I that formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918. In 1954 congress amended the bill and replaced the word Armistice with the word Veterans, and it has been know as Veterans day ever since. Many of the area schools held Veterans Day programs Friday. Saturday, Tyler’s Watkins-Logan Texas State Veterans Home will have a variety of activities, including a parade and cookout. Tyler Congressman Louie Gohmert will be the guest speaker.
East Texas School Bus Involved in Wreck
WOOD COUNTY — A Harmony ISD school bus was involved in a wreck just before 7:30 this morning. According to the Department of Public Safety report, the school bus was stopped on Hwy 154 at Private Road 7573 when it was struck from behind by a woman in a Ford Mustang. There were 26 kids on the bus at the time and no injuries were reported. The driver of the Mustang was not injured. Troopers are investigating.
East Texas Man Charged with Sexual Assault
MARSHALL — An East Texas man was arrested on Wednesday by Marshall Police Department on allegations of aggravated sexual assault of a disabled or elderly person. According to KETK and the Marshall News Messenger, Larry Carlisle, 39, of Marshall, was jailed with bond set at $50,000.
Man Posing as Private Investigator Arrested
LONGVIEW — A Longview man was arrested Wednesday after stealing more than $2,000 by pretending to be a private investigator. According to the Longview News-Journal, Ulysses Harris Jr., 46, was charged with habitual theft and booked into the Gregg County Jail with bond set at $102,000. Police said Harris posed as a private investigator and offered to help a woman with a lawsuit regarding her brother’s death. The woman said she gave Harris about $2,150 in cash. Online judicial records indicate Harris’ previous arrests include theft of property and contempt of court.
ETBU Signs Agreements with Other Area Schools
MARSHALL – East Texas Baptist University in Marshall has signed two more articulation agreements on Thursday. That brings to five the number of agreements signed recently with area schools. At a Thursday morning ceremony in Athens, the agreement was signed with Trinity Valley Community College. Thursday afternoon in Lindale, ETBU saigned an agreement with Youth with a Mission. The agreement with YWAM ensures the acceptance of course credit for six of YWAM’s programs, including the schools of Discipleship Training, Evangelism, Strategic Missions, the Bible, Worship, and Teacher of the Nations. The action creates a more seamless transition for Trinity Valley and YWAM students and graduates to attend ETBU. Previous agreements have been with the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Kilgore College and Jacksonville College.
Upshur County Suspect Gets Stacked Sentences
GILMER – An Upshur County drug suspect, who failed to attend his trial, is handed a lengthy sentence. In State District Court Thursday, Jarrod Craig McBride, 36, of Ore City, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for bail jumping. That was stacked on top of a 30 year prison sentence he received for possession of Methamphetamine with intent to deliver. He was not in the court room when his trial started in May and an arrest warrant was issued. Sheriff’s deputies forced their way into his home, made the arrest and brought him to court in handcuffs. McBride later pleaded guilty to the drug charge.
LETU Students Make History in Flying Competition
LONGVIEW – LeTourneau University STING Precision Flight Team made history at the 2017 Region IV SAFECON National Intercollegiate Flying Association (NIFA) competition in Waco. The school’s team recorded the highest score ever recorded by a single team when they won 1st place overall in the competition. The LETU students finished with a score of 797 points. Delta State was second with 435 points. The Region IV competition was with schools from Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi. Continue reading LETU Students Make History in Flying Competition
A Prison Sentence for Bank Fraud
TYLER – In Tyler federal court on Thursday, a Dallas woman was sentenced to prison for bank fraud. U.S. District Judge Thad Heartfield sentenced Rachelle Dashner, 44, to 21 months in federal prison. Five others have already been sentenced in the case. Federal prosecutors say they were part of a scheme to set up surgical centers in the state through a loan with Community Trust Bank. But the doctors the documents said would guarantee the loan didn’t know about it and had not authorized it. In many instances, the medical facilities for which the financing was obtained were never built. The five fraudulent loans totaled over $7.5 million.
Smith County Man Charged with Murder
SMITH COUNTY — Nathan Ryan Garcia, 20, Whitehouse, has been charged with murder. According to online judicial records, Garcia was booked into the Smith County Jail Wednesday and posted a $500,000 bond Thursday. Additional details were not available.
Road Near the Airport Closed
TYLER – A road west of Tyler is closed for repairs. As of this morning at 7:00, Reynolds & Kay, LTD has closed Pleasant Retreat Road (County Road 1145) between Pleasant Hollow Road (County Road 1179) and Negem Road (County Road1141). Closure and construction of this area should last until Friday, November 17th, at 5:00pm. Local residents will have access during this period. The road is being closed for repairs due to heavy equipment using it during the Runway 4/22 rehabilitation project.
A Hanging at the County Jail
TYLER – A Smith County Jail inmate is in very critical condition after he was found hanging in his cell Wednesday afternoon. He had been placed in a single inmate cell since he was considered to be a danger to other inmates. He was also on a suicide watch since answers to questions at his initial booking indicated he was a suicide risk. He was on a required ten minute observation and had been checked nine minutes prior to being found hanging in his cell. CPR was performed on the inmate at the jail prior to being taken to the hospital. His name has not been released.
ETBU and Jacksonville College Join in a Partnership
MARSHALL – East Texas Baptist University in Marshall has signed its third articulation agreement with schools. On Wednesday, the agreement was signed by ETBU President J. Blair Blackburn and Jacksonville College President Mike Smith. The agreement will maximize the resources available at the two institutions to provide an accessible and affordable avenue to earn both an associate’s and bachelor’s degree. ETBU has previously signed articulation agreements with the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler and Kilgore College.
Teacher Accused of Changing Room Recordings
NEW LONDON – A former West Rusk school teacher is being accused of of recording three people in a changing room without their consent. Arrested September 12th on three counts of invasive visual recording in a bath or dressing room was 35 year old Joshua David Pero. He is currently free on bonds totaling $45,000. The incident is said to have occurred on May 18th, the same day he resigned from West Rusk High School, where he most recently taught English and world geography. He also sponsored the high school student council. Documents don’t indicate if the incidents took place on campus or if the victims were students.
Automated Airport Parking is Coming
TYLER – Automated parking is coming to Tyler’s Pounds Regional Airport. Automated payment kiosks are installed and their use will be phased in at the parking exits. You will be able to pay for parking using a credit card or cash at the main exit and credit card at the newly opened exit by the end of the month. You can also expect to see is an increase in lost parking ticket fees. At Wednesday’s meeting, the city council approved a change in the lost ticket fee from $10 to $50. Airport manager Davis Dickson says the higher rate for a lost parking ticket encourages travelers to pay their parking fee rather than ‘claim’ a “lost ticket.†Customers with lost ticket fees will be able to receive a partial refund by contacting the airport administration office and provide a travel itinerary, rental car receipt or other valid form of evidence showing their approximate length of stay at the airport.