HENDERSON COUNTY — A wanted fugitive has been arrested following a foot chase. According to the Henderson County Sheriff’s office, a deputy was attempting to make a traffic stop Tuesday night when the suspect reportedly fled on foot. Jeremy Meeks, 33, ran into a wooded area. He was arrested a short time later. Meeks was found to be in possession of methamphetamine. He was charged with felony manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance, tampering with evidence and evading arrest. He also faces charges for the outstanding warrants for assault family violence and criminal trespassing of a habitation.
Health Official Warns of Dehydration Dangers
MARSHALL — Texas temperatures are rising — and as the temp goes up, so does the danger of dehydration. Kim Smith, registered nurse with the Harrison County Health Department, says, “Your brain is 70 per cent water, so there’s a potential for dehydration there — and when people are dehydrated, their thinking and their thought processes get fuzzy. So it’s important to stay hydrated — and not just with beverages, but just plain good water.” Smith says symptoms of dehydration can include increased thirst, dry mouth, tiredness, decreased urine output, dark yellow urine, headaches, dry skin, and dizziness.
I-20 Shut Down; Accident with Fatalities
TYLER — Witnesses report Interstate 20 eastbound is completely shut down just east of Toll 49 in Smith County due to an accident with fatalities. Details remain sketchy at this time, but drivers are urged to avoid the area until further notice.
Old Scams Reappearing
GILMER – The Upshur County Sheriff’s Office is warning that a couple of old scams have resurfaced. One is where someone calls saying that a family member is in jail and is needing money to get the family member out of jail. They suggest you call that jail to see if that family member is there. And the second one is a caller says they represent Upshur County Sheriff’s Office as a third party representative and are trying to settle a civil litigation out of court and requesting a certain amount of money to be sent to them. The Upshur County Sheriff’s Office does not hire third party representatives. If you have questions, you can contact the Upshur County Sheriff’s Department.
Fire Department Urges Participation in Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
TYLER — Local governments and other stakeholders in Smith County are working together to create an update of the county’s Hazard Mitigation Plan, and public input is being requested. A Tyler Fire Department news release says the original plan was prepared in 2008 – 2010. The plan is in response to federal programs that enable the partnership to use financial assistance to reduce residents’ exposure to risks associated with hazards. Continue reading Fire Department Urges Participation in Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
A Safety Award for Smith County
TYLER – Smith County commissioners received a safety award at Tuesday’s meeting. The 2016 safety award was presented by the Texas Association of Counties. It was presented to Smith County by Isaac Garcia, a representative of the association’s Risk Management Pool. He told the court the county’s losses for worker’s compensation have been very good in 2016, as well as the past several years. And he said he expects to see good things continue in 2017, and for the county to apply for the Gold Star Safety Award.
Tyler Teen Charged With Attempted Sexual Assault
TYLER – Two 911 calls resulted in the arrest of a Tyler teen. He is Desi Lee Griffith, 17. It started with a call about a bicycle theft. Then came a call from a girl who said a teen tried to sexually assault her near Andy Woods Elementary. She was able to get away from him and call 911. Police spokesman Don Martin said a witness to the bike theft gave them the name of the suspect, because they had gone to school with him. The description of the two suspects matched. They went to Griffith’s home, where he was arrested. He was booked into the Smith County Jail.
Woman Sought by East Texas Authorities
KAUFMAN – East Texas authorities are looking for a woman wanted for aggravated robbery and child endangerment. The Kaufman Police Department has identified her as Megan Boulter. According to the department’s Face Book page, she is believed to be hiding out and moving between Kaufman, Van Zandt, and Dallas counties. And she is said to be aided by a male friend. You can go to https://www.facebook.com/cityofkaufmanpolice and see more pictures of Boulter with her hair in different styles and colors.
Recognition for a U-T Tyler Professor
TYLER – Dr. Dennis Cali has been recognized by the Media Ecology Association for outstanding academic research. Cali, a professor and chair of The University of Texas at Tyler Department of Communication, received the “Top Paper Award†at this year’s MEA Annual Convention. Cali teaches and researches primarily in the areas of media ecology, political communication, rhetorical criticism and religious communication.
Top Accreditation for the Longview Chamber
LONGVIEW – The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has awarded the Longview Chamber the highest level a chamber can achieve. The Longview Chamber has been awarded the 5-Star Accreditation. It is based on the chamber’s policies, organizational procedures and positive impact on the community. It’s the second straight time they have received the highest level. The The honor places the Longview Chamber of Commerce among the top 1% of chambers nationwide. Of the 7,000 chambers in the United States, only 106 are rated 5-Star.
Work Nearly Complete On Hawkins Parkway
LONGVIEW – Longview’s Hawkins Parkway will be reopening to traffic on Wednesday. Over the last five months, there has been construction to repair the dip on Hawkins Parkway at Eastman Road. Construction will continue for minor items such as pavement striping and markings. Daily lane closures will still be required to complete the last items of the construction. Drivers are encouraged to be patient and drive safely. The work is being funded by a grant from the Northeast Texas Regional Mobility Authority through Gregg County and by the City of Longview.
Faulkner Park Splash Pad Reopens
TYLER — Tyler’s Faulkner Park splash pad has reopened after being briefly closed today due to multiple water main breaks. The water had been shut off, affecting the splash pad, playground, and restroom located in the spray park.
Aggravated Assault Suspect in Custody
MARSHALL — A man considered to be armed and dangerous has been taken into custody. Quantravious Markez Miles, 19, surrendered just after 11 a.m. on Monday. He is being held in the Harrison County Jail. Miles was wanted for one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, two counts of forgery and one count of misdemeanor theft. The aggravated assault charge is said to stem from a July 2nd shooting where Miles is accused of shooting at a car in front of him. No one was injured.
A Section of Golden Road to Be Closed
TYLER – A Large portion of Golden Road will be closed for several days. Reynolds and Kay will be seal coating a major portion of Golden Road starting today; the work is expected to last one to two days. Travelers should expect delays or find an alternative route until complete. The work will impact travel on Golden Road from Old Henderson Highway to Fifth Street.
First Open House Today on Smith County Road Plan
TYLER — The Smith County Commissioners Court is hosting its first Smith County Road and Bridge Strategic Planning Citizen Input Meeting this evening, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the City of Tyler Police Faulkner Park Substation. The public is invited to attend and give their opinions of county roads and bridges. Officials say it’s all part of a strategic planning process to develop a Road and Bridge Plan that identifies specific road and bridge infrastructure improvements needed in the county, sets out a timeline for making those improvements, and identifies the funding source(s) for such improvements. Continue reading First Open House Today on Smith County Road Plan
Police ID Injured Woman
TYLER – Tyler police have identified a woman critically injured in a Monday accident. She was injured around 9:30 Monday morning when she jumped in front of an 18-wheeler on Highway 69 north of Black Fork Creek. At first they issued a description of the woman, believed to be in her 30’s to early 40’s, medium build, with light brown short hair. They also released pictures of tattoos in hopes of identifying her. We’re now told they know who she is, but have not yet released her name.
East Texas State Fair Musical Lineup Announced
TYLER – Work is well underway for the annual East Texas State Fair. It will be held on the fairgrounds off East Front Street in Tyler September 22nd through October 1st. There will be the exhibits, carnival, and of course, the fair food. This year’s fair will a lot of live music, more than in past years. This year they will introduce Countryfest; a music festival type event featuring ten Texas Country artists over two Saturdays. All concerts are free with regular fair admission. Continue reading East Texas State Fair Musical Lineup Announced
Man Rescued in Lufkin from Rising Waters
LUFKIN – A homeless man, trapped under a Lufkin bridge by high water, was successfully rescued. Jimmy Taylor, 49, had been resting on a couch under the Chesnut Village bridge when the water started rising. Taylor got on top of the couch inside an air pocket as the water continued to rise. The water had risen to the bottom of the bridge when officers arrived. They called the Lufkin Fire Department to request members of the Swift Water Rescue Team. Fire Department Lt. Jared Sowell, outfitted with swift water rescue gear, was able to rescue Taylor. Continue reading Man Rescued in Lufkin from Rising Waters
Prison Sentence for East Texas Drug Fields
TYLER – A man connect to a Mexican drug cartel has been sentenced in Tyler on drug trafficking charges. Regulo Ramirez-Duarte, 22, of Tyler had pleaded guilty to criminal conspiracy to commit possession of marijuana. He was sentenced to three years in prison. This was in connection a total of 15 marijuana fields found growing in East Texas during an 18 month investigation. The man said to be the local ring leader of the group has also been arrested. With his attorney with him, Eduardo Ramirez Pineda, 24, of Tyler, turned himself in to authorities back in April.
Overton Man Facing Drug Charges in Gregg County
LONGVIEW – A traffic stop in Gregg County has resulted in an Overton man being arrested on drug charges. Darrell Euguene Fort Jr., 43, was stopped on Interstate Highway 20 southwest of Longview. Fort is said to have told the deputy he had bags and baggies of marijuana in the vehicle. He also is said he had Ecstasy pills and a small scale and an illegal gun in the vehicle. When the items were found, Fort was charged with drug violations and unlawful carrying a weapon. He’s in the Gegg County Jail under bonds totaling $50,000.
One Killed in Wreck Near Ben Wheeler
BEN WHEELER – A Smith County woman has died in a one vehicle accident in Van Zandt County. The crash happened shortly before 9:45 Sunday night on Highway 64, east of Ben Wheeler. Dead at the scene was Angela Davidson McCollum, 47, of Tyler. According to the preliminary investigation, her suv was heading south when, for some unknown reason, it left the road. She drove through a grass ditch, hit a culvert and then went airborne. It landed on the passenger side of the vehicle.
Youngster Dies in Accident Near Athens
ATHENS – A toddler has been killed in a Henderson county accident. The one year old boy wandered onto Highway 175 West, just northwest of Athens. The accident happened shortly after 9:00 Sunday night. Santiago Sanchez was hit by a car driven by a Garland man, who was unable to avoid hitting the youngster. The boy was pronounced dead at the scene. The Department of Public Safety says the accident remains under investigation.
Mabank Man Charged with Possession
ATHENS — Rami Carroll, 22, was arrested by Henderson County Sheriff’s Deputies Saturday morning. Deputies were responding to a report of a stolen vehicle, which was found stuck in the mud in the Gun Barrel City area. Carroll showed up a short time later and was arrested on site. He was said to be in possession of meth. It’s unclear if he’ll face charges in connection to the stolen vehicle.
Longview Woman Charged with Burglary
LONGVIEW — A Longview woman was arrested Friday after police said she walked into the Longview Museum of Fine Arts and stole food from the museum refrigerator. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, Tyrina Craig, 47, was held without bond Friday in the Gregg County jail, charged with burglary of a building. Police responded about 2 a.m. Friday to an alarm call at LMFA in downtown Longview. Police said they found Craig inside the building eating food from the museum refrigerator.
Gohmert on Latest Repeal and Replace Issues
EAST TEXAS — As the U.S. Senate struggles to come up with a plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, many Republicans in the house are waiting impatiently. East Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert says the proposed senate bill leaves a lot to be desired. He told Fox News, “The Senate, all this time later and they come out with a bill that is not popular enough, because according to people I trust, we’re leaving all of Obamacare in place.” He said, “The premiums aren’t going to come down, the deductibles aren’t going to come down.” But U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Utah Senator Mike Lee are offering what they call the “consumer freedom option” to the Senate Health Care Bill. They said it would lower premiums through more choices and competition.
TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
TYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in TxDOT’s Tyler District during the week of July 10. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Slow down and pay attention when traveling through work zones.
Night work will be implemented on the SH 64 resurfacing project starting Sunday between Loop 323 and the Tyler Pounds Airport. The nighttime work will take two to three days as work to apply the new surface is conducted during the day. Lane closures and delays can be expected. Flaggers will provide traffic control. More project information is available in the Smith County section of this story. Continue reading TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
Work Moving Forward on Toll 49
TYLER — The Northeast Texas Regional Mobility Authority Board of Directors has approved moving forward with Segment 6 (SH 110 to US 271 just south of I-20 on the east side) to a shovel-ready status. On this week’s edition of KTBB’s “In Focus,” NET RMA Executive Director Chris Miller says “shovel-ready” means all environmental work, public hearings, and route confirmation have been completed — a 3-year process. From that point, there is a two-year design phase and a two-year construction phase. That means all things being equal, Segment 6 should be ready for drivers by 2024. Continue reading Work Moving Forward on Toll 49
Two Dead, Several Hurt in I-20 Wreck
VAN — A woman and young child have died in a three-vehicle crash Friday night on I-20 near Van. DPS says a Ford F-350 was traveling east when it struck the back of a Ford Taurus, which then crashed into an Audi. The dead were passengers in the Taurus. The woman was 33-year-old Whitney Brewer McGaughey; the 10-month-old victim was not immediately named. The driver of the Taurus, 32-year-old Michael Shawn McGaughey of Plano, was hospitalized in critical condition. Five others were also injured. One was listed in unknown condition, another as stable. Three others, ages 10, 12, and 13, were treated and released.
In Focus – 7/9/17 – Chris Miller, North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority
Smith County Road Work Underway
TYLER — Smith County Road and Bridge crews have begun work to replace a culvert on County Road 229 (Big Oak Bay Road), west of Lake Tyler East. Replacement of the culvert, damaged by flooding last year, will be performed one half at a time to maintain one lane of roadway. While workers are present, flaggers will direct traffic through the worksite. Signs and barricades will be present after hours to alert traffic of the work site and one traffic lane. Work is expected to be completed Friday.