Pilot Walks Away from East Texas Crash

Pilot Walks Away from East Texas CrashNACOGDOCHES COUNTY — An East Texas pilot was able to walk away from a crash site with no injuries. According to KETK, the plane went down around 4:00 Wednesday afternoon off Highway 7, near the A.L. Mangham Jr. Regional Airport. The M20K fixed wing single engine is registered to Donald Keith Irby of Cushing. Officials say Irby began to have engine failure before gliding into the field. He was not seriously injured in the crash.
Irby said he had flown from Nacogdoches to Longview to get his yearly inspection. On the way back, he had engine failure. Continue reading Pilot Walks Away from East Texas Crash

Chandler Woman Killed after Car Hits Cows

Chandler Woman Killed after Car Hits CowsMOORE STATION — One person was killed and another injured after a car slammed into cows Sunday night. According to KETK, it happened around 10:30 when a vehicle headed south on FM 314 hit two cows in the south bound lanes. DPS officials said the driver, identified as Susan Alexander, 55, Chandler, was pronounced dead at the scene. A passenger in the car, who survived the accident, was identified as 54-year-old Michael Johnson of Larue. The crash remains under investigation.

Tyler Store to Close

Tyler Store to Close TYLER — With the new year comes a store closing in Tyler. It will be Macy’s. Last August, Macy’s announced it would be closing 100 stores, but did not say which ones. The company announced Wednesday the locations of those stores they plan to close down in 2017. Tyler’s Macy’s store is on the list. The 100,000 square foot store opened across from the Broadway Square mall in 1981. It has 65 employees.

Knife Wound Self Inflicted

WASKOM – The cause of death of a Harrison County man has been established. It has been ruled he committed suicide. The man, whose name has not been released, was found dead by his sister Monday afternoon. He was face down on the floor with a knife in his chest. His body was sent to a Tyler lab for autopsy. The autopsy confirmed the preliminary findings of a suicide.

Amnesty Program for a Longview Court

Amnesty Program for a Longview CourtLONGVIEW – For the first time, the Longview Municipal Court is conducting an amnesty program. Through the end of the month, when you pay in full, warrant fees will be removed. If you can’t pay in full, they will work out a payment plan that each person can afford. Municipal Court Administrator Sally Forbus says they are trying to clear a backlog of around 10,000 warrants, dating back to 2009. She says they don’t want to put people in jail, they just want to see them to be in compliance.

Missing Teens Sought in Harrison County

Missing Teens Sought in Harrison CountyMARSHALL – Harrison County authorities are trying to locate two teens who ran away from HeartLight Ministries in Hallsville. They walked away sometime during the day Tuesday. Both were residents of the program. The boys do not have transportation and should be on foot. It is believed they could be in the Longview area. One boy is identified as Jordan Enriquez, 14. He’s about 5’8” with black hair and brown eyes and has an athletic build. He was last seen wearing a grey sweatshirt and grey pants. Continue reading Missing Teens Sought in Harrison County

Officer Involved Shooting Leaves One Man Dead

GILMER — An Upshur County man was killed Tuesday night by law officers answering a wellfare call. It happened around 8:00pm on Cottonwood Road. Killed was Dale Hightower, 53, of Gilmer. Department of Public Safety Spokeswoman Jean Dark says arriving officers heard screaming coming from the residence. She said, when Hightower came outside and pointed a rifle at an Upshur County deputy and a state trooper, the officers shot him. He died at the scene. A woman found inside the residence was unharmed. The Texas Rangers are investigating the shooting.

Man Crashes Through Light Pole, Attacks Woman

Man Crashes Through Light Pole, Attacks WomanTYLER — A Tyler man was hospitalized after running through a light pole and crashing. According to KETK, officers believe he was intoxicated. They say 33-year-old Matthew Dean was driving north on Broadway when he drove through the pole. After the crash, witnesses went to help Dean. That’s when we’re told, he punched a woman who was trying to help him. Both northbound lanes of Broadway were shut down while crews cleared the scene. Dean is expected to be arrested once he’s released from the hospital. By the way, this is not the first time he’s been accused of driving under the influence.

Three Indicted in September Murder

Three Indicted in September MurderTYLER — An East Texas trio has been indicted in connection with a September 22 murder. According to KETK, the Smith County District Attorney’s Office says Rebecca Bond (pictured), 38, of Tyler, was indicted for murder. On September 23, Bond was arrested in connection with the death of Luis Martinez, 62, whose body was found in a cemetery in the Antioch community. Following the discovery, law enforcement surrounded a residence on County Road 383, near Littlefield Drive. Laurie Perry, 56, of Chandler, and Stanton Pearce, 52, of Tyler, were also indicted; they’re accused of tampering with physical evidence in connection with the case.

Tyler Man Indicted on Sexual Assault of Child Charge

Tyler Man Indicted on Sexual Assault of Child ChargeSMITH COUNTY — Travauski Tyka Dunlap, 20, has been indicted for sexual assault of a child. The offense was allegedly committed on May 15, 2016. Arraignment is scheduled for February 3, in the 241st District Court of Judge Jack Skeen, Jr. A plea docket agreement is set to follow on March 2, with a jury trial scheduled for March 6. Details concerning the reported crime were not available. Dunlap’s bond has been set at $100,000.

A Phone Call Results in a Longview Drug Bust

A Phone Call Results in a Longview Drug BustLONGVIEW – A call to 911 lands a Longview man in jail. Randy Linwood, 62, of Longview, made the call because of an issue he had with a man up the street. When officers arrived at his home on Nowlin Street Monday afternoon, no one was home. The Longview News Journal reports, when the officers walked inside, they saw a large amount of marijuana spread out on a makeshift table in the living room. When Linwood returned a few minutes later, he was charged with possession of marijuana measuring between four ounces and five pounds. He is currently free on a $5,000 bond. The paper said Linwood told officers he knew about the marijuana inside the house because he grows it in his backyard for personal use.

Man Accused of Attacking a Nurse

Man Accused of Attacking a NurseLONGVIEW – A Longview man is arrested after being accused of choking a nurse at Good Shepherd Medical Center. Weston Colt Johnston, 33, has been charged with assault of an EMS personnel providing service. The Longview News Journal reports Johnston had become upset and had put his hands around the nurse’s throat hard enough so she could not breathe. He remains in the Gregg County Jail under a $15,000 bond.

Body of Boy, 5, and Father Recovered from East Texas Lake

Body of Boy, 5, and Father Recovered from East Texas LakeQUINLAN (AP) – The bodies of a father and his 5-year-old son have been recovered after a boating accident on an East Texas lake when a fast-developing storm ended a duck-hunting trip. Authorities identified the dead as 26-year-old Corey Saunders and his 5-year-old son, Nathan Saunders. Both were from Quinlan. Searchers found the man’s body Tuesday in Lake Tawakoni, 50 miles east of Dallas, after recovering the boy’s body late Monday. The Hunt County Sheriff’s Office was contacted Monday night by a relative who reported the pair never returned home after a trip on the lake. A game warden, Capt. Steve Stapleton, says the father and son were in a small boat, loaded with hunting gear, when a storm blew in and likely contributed to the accident.

Downtown Tyler Building on the Market

Downtown Tyler Building on the MarketTYLER – Smith County commissioners have taken action that could lead to the sale of the old Carlton Hotel in downtown Tyler. Public information officer Casey Murphy said the commissioners court authorized, at Tuesday’s meeting, the advertisement and receipt of sealed proposals for real estate brokerage services for the sale of the building. She said this is designed to gauge the public’s interest in the building at the corner of Broadway Avenue and Elm Street. Built in 1954, the building had housed county offices until 2013. The county rejected a $475,000 offer for the building a couple of years ago.

Jacksonville Burglary Suspect Arrested

Jacksonville Burglary Suspect ArrestedJACKSONVILLE – A burglary suspect has been arrested in Jacksonville. And he may be responsible for numerous burglaries in the area. Arrested was Francisco Soto-Rangel. Officers found him after coming upon a burglary-in-progress at Atwood Finance Pawn Shop on North Bolton Street. His truck was found behind a neighboring business. Inside the truck they found stolen property matching descriptions from multiple burglaries previously reported to the police. They soon found the suspect. Continue reading Jacksonville Burglary Suspect Arrested

Death Investigation in Harrison County

WASKOM – A death of a Harrison County man is under investigation today. Waskom police are hoping an autopsy report will shed more light on the death of the man. The victim, whose name has not been released, was found by his sister Monday afternoon. He was found face down on the floor of his home with a knife in his chest. It’s hoped the autopsy will be able to tell if the death was accidental or they have a homicide on their hands.

Suspect Sought in Van Zandt County

Suspect Sought in Van Zandt CountyGRAND SALINE — The Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office asks for the public’s help locating a man who ran from authorities. According to KETK, the Grand Saline Police Department released a statement saying Kenneth Shane Henson is wanted in Van Zandt County after leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase. Henson was last seen running in a wooded area on County Road 1308. Contact the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office, 903-567-4133 or Crime Stoppers, with any information.

Lighten Up East Texas Returns

Lighten Up East Texas ReturnsTYLER – The weigh-in period for the 5th annual Lighten Up East Texas is underway through the end of February. Created by the Fit City Tyler Coalition, this free weight loss event challenges individuals, teams and communities to have friendly competition while losing weight and improving their health. Anyone in East Texas, over the age of 18, can take part in the program. Terrance Ates, with the North East Texas Public Health District, says participants will receive entries into a grand prize drawing for every 5% of weight that is lost. Among the prizes, a man and a woman will each win $5,000. You can go to LightenUpEastTexas.com for more details.

Man Robbed in Tyler

Man Robbed in TylerTYLER – A person, out for a walk, has been robbed in Tyler. It happened shortly before 12:45 Monday afternoon on East Vance Street. The victim, a 73 year old Hispanic male, says a car pulled up next to him. The driver got out, displaying a handgun tucked into his waistband. He then began struggling with the victim. He punched him in the face, took his wallet, then drove away. The victim received minor injuries. The suspect was described as a heavy set Hispanic male.

An Argument Leads to Two Arrested in Tyler

An Argument Leads to Two Arrested in TylerTYLER – A Tyler argument has resulted in the arrest of two persons. Daquion Ray Wheeler, 21, and Darshae Lashaun Calloway, 19, both of Tyler, were arrested on New Year’s Day. They were arrested in a yard on Texas College Road. They have been charged with aggravated assault. They are said to have pulled knives and were trying to cut each other. The situation calmed down when an officer pulled his taser. Witnesses say the altercation stemmed from an argument over a hat.

First Arrivals in Tyler and Longview

First Arrivals in Tyler and LongviewEAST TEXAS – With the arrival of the new year came two new arrivals to East Texas. The first baby of the year arrived at East Texas Medical Center Sunday morning at 2:30. Diego Perez is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Juan Perez. The couple’s first child weighed in at 7 pounds and 1 ounce and measured 20.5 inches. At 5:00 Sunday morning, Longview’s first baby of 2017 arrived at Good Shepherd Medical Center. Vincent Simpson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Simpson. He tipped the scales at 7 pounds 6 ounces.

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. 2. 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.

Starting Tuesday, January 3, motorists in Tyler are encouraged to take alternate routes to avoid work on the West Loop 323 project at SH 31. The contractor, Longview Bridge and Road, will be placing the final pavement surface on the roadway. Work will be conducted between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. starting with the northbound lanes. Expect lane closures and delays with traffic reduced to one lane at various times throughout the week. Continue reading TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

Drought Conditions Return to Texas

Drought Conditions Return to TexasDALLAS — A year ago there was no drought in Texas, and now there is. 7 1/2 percent of the state is in drought, and more is abnormally dry; Northeast Texas and the Panhandle are the hardest hit, despite recent rains in our area. Larry French with the Texas Water Development Board says this has been developing for some time. Continue reading Drought Conditions Return to Texas

Gilmer-Area Church Burns Down

Gilmer-Area Church Burns DownGILMER — A Gilmer-area church has been destroyed by fire. KETK reports Concord Missionary Church, north of Gilmer near the intersection of Dahlia Road and F.M. 2263, caught fire Saturday morning. The Gilmer Volunteer Fire Department was one of seven departments called to help fight the massive blaze. According to authorities, no one was hurt. The cause of the fire wasn’t immediately available.

Lawyer Keith Miller Arrested for Marijuana

Lawyer Keith Miller Arrested for MarijuanaTYLER — Well-known personal injury lawyer Keith Miller of Tyler has been arrested in Smith County for possession of marijuana. According to KETK, county jail records show Miller, 59, was found in possession of under two ounces of the drug on Friday. He was later freed on a $500 bond. Miller’s TV commercials have helped make him a well-known figure in the region for a number of years.

Memorial Service Set for Dr. Paul Powell

Memorial Service Set for Dr. Paul PowellTYLER – A memorial service for longtime Baptist leader Dr. Paul Powell is scheduled for today at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler. According to the Stewart Family Funeral Home website, private burial will follow at Cathedral In The Pines Cemetery. Powell, who was 83, died Wednesday. He served for 17 years as pastor of Green Acres and had previously pastored four other Texas churches. Over the years, Powell served in numerous offices with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, including a term as president from 1985–87. The author of 36 books, Powell was selected as Distinguished Alumnus of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1990.

Officials: Play It Safe This New Year’s Eve

Officials: Play It Safe This New Year’s EveEAST TEXAS — East Texans are gearing up for a new year, and there’s lots to remember when it comes to playing it safe. For starters, officials remind you that thousands of people, often children and teens, are injured each year while using consumer fireworks. There are city ordinances in Tyler and Longview that ban using fireworks within the city limits. And remember, you cannot discharge a firearm in the city limits. Those bullets are going up in the air and they have to come down somewhere. Continue reading Officials: Play It Safe This New Year’s Eve

A Longview Man Faces a Variety of Charges

A Longview Man Faces a Variety of ChargesLONGVIEW – A Longview man has been arrested following a burglary report. A witness told officers they saw a man exit an apartment on Pine Tree Road through a window. He was carrying a flat screen TV. Arriving officers found the suspect’s vehicle trying to leave the property. Inside his vehicle the found a flat screen TV and a rifle. In his pocket they found a semi-automatic handgun. They also found several clear plastic baggies containing a crystal-like substance, believed to be methamphetamine, in his pants pockets. Arrested was Reagan Cole Schriver, 24, of Longview. He has been charged with possession of a controlled substance, unlawful carrying of a weapon and two Class C misdemeanor warrants. He has been booked into the Gregg County Jail.