TYLER — Tyler Junior College announced Tuesday the arrest of one person in connection with recent deadly conduct cases on campus. According to KETK, Jasper Williams, Jr., 18, of Mesquite, was arrested and charged with two counts of deadly conduct. Williams surrendered to TJC Campus Police on Monday. TJC Police also obtained warrants for two other people on related charges. None of persons involved in the incidents are TJC students. The deadly conducts events took place on campus September 21, November 20 and November 21. In all three cases, TJC students reported a vehicle pulled alongside them and a passenger pointed a gun at them. The suspects were described as black males and were seen driving a dark, four-door vehicle. Continue reading Arrest Made Following Disturbance at TJC
Man Accused of Attacking Longview Nurse
LONGVIEW – Police have arrested a man accused of assaulting a nurse at Longview’s Good Sepherd Medical Center. Booked into the Gregg County jail with a $5,000 bond was Laterrance Alexander, 46, of Houston. According to the Longview News Journal, a nurse told officers Alexander, Tuesday afternoon, lunged at him across a hospital bed while the nurse was trying to administer shots. The nurse said the action injured his shoulder. Hospital security restrained Alexander until police arrived.
Tyler Patrolman Slightly Injured
TYLER – A Tyler policeman was one of two persons injured in a Tuesday afternoon accident. Police spokesman Don Martin says the accident happened on Grande Boulevard just east of South Broadway. Officer Tom Whitworth had finished investigating an accident, and was doing paperwork in his patrol unit, with emergency lights on, when it was hit from the rear. The car that hit him then rolled over on its side. The officer and the motorist, 22 year old Tracey Marble of Tyler, were taken to a Tyler hospital. Both had minor injuries.
No Tickets Issued in a Longview Accident
LONGVIEW – Longview police say no citations will be issued to those involved in Monday’s vehicle and bicycle crash. The accident happened shortly before 2:00 Monday afternoon near the intersection of Pine Tree and East Broadway. Taken to to Good Shepherd Medical Center with life-threatening injuries was John Alan Trepanier, 60, of Longview. Investigators say the accident happened when Trepanier ran a stop sign and rode into the path of a car driven by a 24 year old Longview woman. The police report says he attempted to move out of the cars path but was unable to get completely out of the way before the rear tire of his bicycle was struck and he fell to the ground.
Fatal Wreck in Rusk County
RUSK COUNTY — DPS troopers are continuing to investigate a double fatality Tuesday morning wreck in Rusk County. Killed was Cassidy Massey, 21, of Henderson and Ryder L. Frizzell, 5, of Henderson. An infant in a rear-facing child safety seat was transported to LSU Medical center in Shreveport with unknown injuries. According to DPS Sgt. Jean Dark, troopers responded around 7:30 a.m. to the two-vehicle fatal crash just south of the Smith County line. Preliminary crash investigation revealed that a pickup had been traveling northbound when it stopped to make a left turn onto CR 4117. A Chevrolet Z71 pickup truck was also traveling northbound and came upon the stopped vehicle. Continue reading Fatal Wreck in Rusk County
2017 Texas Miracle Child Introduced
TYLER — Tyler’s Christmas parade is Thursday evening at 6:00. That will be followed by the 31st Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at the T.B. Butler Fountain Plaza. Lighting the tree will be the 2017 Texas Miracle Child. She is Destiny Miriah Williams, 14, of Tyler. She was introduced Tuesday morning at a news conference at the Rose Garden Center. Shortly after her birth in February 2002, a routine PKU test revealed that Destiny had Sickle Cell Disease. She has learned to manage her condition, although she still suffers problems that require hospitalization at least twice a year. And she may need a hip replacement as a result of complications from the disease. But, as her doctor will tell you, Destiny is committed to her health and her hobbies, and what inspires him “is that she can stick with it all and love life.â€
Anderson County Deputy Injured Serving a Warrant
PALESTINE – The Texas Rangers are assisting in the investigation of an incident that saw two persons injured, including an Anderson County Sheriff’s deputy. The incident happened Monday afternoon in Palestine as deputy Heriberto Rodriguez tried to serve a warrant on Marquette Laran Walker, 39. When Warker refused to get out of his vehicle, the deputy opened the driver’s door to remove him. That’s when Walker started driving away, dragging the deputy. The car stopped when the deputy shot Walker in the hand. Walker was first treated at a Palestine hospital, then transferred to a Tyler hospital. The deputy was treated and released at a Palestine hospital.
Tyler Man Busted for On-Line Solicitation
TYLER – A Tyler man is in custody for on-line solicitation. Arrested, and charged with the 2nd degree felony, was 25 year old Greggory Mario Johnson. He is said to have entered into a social media web-site and started a conversation with what he thought was a 13 year old girl. It was actually a Tyler police investigator. He is said to have solicited a sex act and agreed to meet her in a city park. He was arrested Monday evening when he showed up at the park. He was booked into the Smith County Jail with a bond of $60,000.
Johnny Manziel Sued by Club Employee
EAST TEXAS — Johnny Manziel has been tangled up in yet another legal battle. Manziel is being sued over an apparent bar fight. Eric Newton is reportedly suing Manziel in Austin, claiming the former NFL quarterback broke Newton’s nose during a party. Newton said he was working at a club in September when Manziel ordered drinks. Newton couldn’t prepare them because he is not a bartender. Newton says he and Manziel argued and Manziel ended the disagreement by punching Newton in the face, breaking his nose. Newton is seeking up to a million-dollars in damages.
Bicyclist Injured in Longview Accident
LONGVIEW – A cyclist has been injured when hit by a vehicle in Longview. The accident happened shortly before 2:00 Monday afternoon near the intersection of Pine Tree and East Broadway. The man was taken to a Longview hospital with life-threatening injuries. No other injuries were reported, and the driver of the vehicle remained at the scene until police arrived. It’s unclear if the driver will be issued a citation.
Prison Term for a Marshall Murder
MARSHALL – A Marshall man gets a lengthy prison term for a murder earlier this year. Tyler Johnathon Nankervis, 22, pleaded guilty on Monday. State District Judge Brad Morin then sentenced him to 51 years in prison. The sentence stems from the January stabbing death of 50-year-old Melinda Billingsley, of Marshall. She was found inside a home on Red Wood Trail. She later died at a Marshall hospital. Nankervis was found in the front yard of the home. He was originally charged with aggravated assault. After her death, it was upgraded to murder.
Fatal Wreck in Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE – One person has been killed and two injured in a two vehicle accident in Jacksonville. The accident happened around 7:30 Monday morning near the intersection of U.S. Highway 79 and State Highway 204. Killed was Gerald Thornton, 89, of Jacksonville. He was a passenger in a SUV driven by Freddy Sontag, 75, of Jacksonville. Sontag was transfered to a Tyler hospital for treatment. The other driver, Logan Ryan Wood, 19, of Jacksonville, is being treated at a Jacksonville hospital. A passenger in his pickup was not injured. The accident remains under investigation.
Longview Man Arrested in Robbery Attempt
LONGVIEW — One person has been arrested following a Longview robbery attempt. Shortly before 5:00 Monday morning the suspect entered the Walgreens Pharmacy on West Loop 281. With his hands in his pockets, as if he had a gun, he approached a pharmacist trying to get medication. Police spokesperson Kristie Brian said he told the pharmacist, “we can do this the easy way or the hard way.” Logan Christopher Nichols, 21, of Longview, was still standing at the counter when police arrived. He has been charged with attempted robbery.
Tyler Water Main Work Extended
TYLER – Work on a water main repair and replacement on the Old Jacksonville Highway in Tyler has been extended. The work started in mid November. One northbound lane of traffic will be closed while Tyler Water Utilities replaces 800 feet of 12-inch water main adjacent to the Brookshire’s warehouse complex. This lane closure will continue through this Saturday. The lane will be closed from 6:00am until around 5:30pm each day.
Marshall Police Investigate Fatal Shooting
Man Hospitalized Following Early Morning Fire
LINDALE — Multiple fire departments responded to a fire at an RV Park in Lindale early Monday morning. According to KETK, officials received the emergency call about a fire at Willow Branch RV park around 5:00. The fire involved two RVs. One man was sent to a Tyler hospital with severe burns. The Smith County Fire Marshall is working to determine the cause of the blaze.
Three Tyler Robberies Probed
TYLER – Three aggravated robberies are under investigation by Tyler police. One occurred at the Sonic Drive-In on West Gentry Parkway and another occurred at the Fast Laundromat on West Martin Luther King Boulevard. The latest occurred at the Family Dollar Store on Troup Highway.
It happened just before 8:00 Sunday night. The suspect with a handgun ordered the employee behind the counter. He then ordered the employee to open the safe and cash register. After getting an undisclosed amount of money, and ordering the employee to lie down on the floor, he fled the store. No injuries were reported. Continue reading Three Tyler Robberies Probed
Tyler Police Investigate Armed Robbery
TYLER — Tyler Police Officers are searching for an armed robbery suspect. Officials said just before 8:00 Sunday night, a black man entered the Family Dollar Store, 4305 Troup Highway, and pointed a silver hand gun at an employee. The suspect reportedly ordered the employee to open the safe and register and took an undisclosed amount of cash. The gunman then ordered store customers and the employee to get down on the floor, then fled the scene. The suspect is described as a thin built black male, about 5’7†tall, wearing a black hoodie style shirt with the hood pulled over his head, black pants, a black face mask, and wearing white gloves. No injuries were reported. Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
Man Arrested after Train Hits SUV
TYLER – A man escaped serious injury after his SUV was hit by a train in Tyler. He was then arrested. Charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct was Braylen Pullum, 28, of Tyler. The accident occurred around 2:15 Saturday morning on the tracks just north of the intersection of North Palace and West Ferguson. The SUV driven by Pullum had been driven through a barricade and became high centered on the tracks. He fell asleep and remained inside the vehicle, which was hit by a west bound train. It pushed the vehicle down the tracks until it was able to come to a complete stop. Pullum was treated by EMS and Tyler firemen on scene. Pullum’s bond was set at $1,000. Online records indicate Pullum has a lengthy criminal history, including: evading arrest with a vehicle, possession of marijuana and several counts of driving while intoxicated.
Red Kettle Campaign Starts in Tyler
TYLER – The Salvation Army in Tyler kicks off its Red Kettle Campaign today. It begins with activities from noon till 1:00 in Salvation Army Building 1, at 633 North Broadway. It had been scheduled to take place on the downtown square, but was moved because of the rain. You’ll see the red kettles at over 40 locations around Tyler and Smith County. And the money they bring in has many uses. The money is used to clothe, feed and house people in the county. The money helps fund a 200 bed shelter that is open 365 days a year. They also have a soup kitchen that feeds three meals a day. So this fund drive is very important. Lindsey Galabeas with the Salvation Army in Tyler says this year’s goal is $400,000. This has been the goal the previous two years. Galabeas says they have not met the goal those two years, with last year worse than the year before. But she says, third times a charm. They are optimistic that the goal will be met this year.
A Tradition Continues: Marshall’s Wonderland of Lights
MARSHALL — If you’re looking for something to brighten up your holiday season this weekend — or almost any night in the next few weeks — you’ll be glad to know a longtime East Texas tradition is up and going once again. The City of Marshall invites you to celebrate 30 Years of Wonderland of Lights In Historic Downtown Marshall. It all got going this past Wednesday and continues through December 31st from 6:00 to 9:00 nightly. The display will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. You can stay the night and explore the history and wonder of Marshall, according to information from the city. Continue reading A Tradition Continues: Marshall’s Wonderland of Lights
Smith County Plans Open House for Animal Control Facility
TYLER — The Smith County Commissioners Court invites you to tour the new Smith County Animal Control facility in downtown Tyler Monday, December 5. Following a media tour, a ribbon cutting and open house will be held from 10-11 a.m. According to a news release, the facility was selected for the county’s new animal shelter because downtown Tyler is centrally located within Smith County. The new facility will quadruple the capability of Smith County Animal Control Services, making room for up to 169 dogs. Continue reading Smith County Plans Open House for Animal Control Facility
Crumbling 106-Year-Old Longview Museum Wall to Get Fix
LONGVIEW (AP) – The Everett Building’s north wall has endured more than a century of wind and rain erosion, but repairing the Gregg County Historical Museum’s home isn’t a simple fix. The Texas Historical Commission recently awarded museum directors a $30,000 matching grant to repair deterioration on the north wall and replace it with new concrete and mortar. Museum Executive Director Lindsay Loy tells the Longview News-Journal that 106 years of rain and “really heavy north” winds have started eating away at the mortar and face of the brick. Continue reading Crumbling 106-Year-Old Longview Museum Wall to Get Fix
Woman Pedestrian Fatally Struck by Vehicle
MARSHALL — The investigation continues into a fatal vehicle/pedestrian accident in Marshall. Jill Johnson, 48, of Marshall was killed in the accident around 7:00 Thanksgiving night on Farm Road 31 near Elysian Fields Avenue. Authorities say a southbound vehicle hit her as she was crossing the road. Johnson was pronounced dead at the scene. Speed is not believed to be a factor in the crash and charges are not expected to be filed against the driver. Officials are calling it a “tragic accident.â€
Fifth Annual Santas For Seniors Gift Drive
TYLER — You can make the holiday season special this year for a senior in need by donating gifts to the Meals on Wheels “Santas for Seniors†gift drive through Friday, December 16. Donated items will be delivered by Meals on Wheels volunteers directly to homebound seniors. To participate, simply donate a new gift at any of the participating drop off locations across East Texas. Gifts such as personal comfort items (blankets, robes, house shoes, socks), small space heaters, and other mementos will be collected by Meals on Wheels staff, wrapped in holiday style, and then personally delivered to homebound seniors and disabled individuals who are known to be living alone or in need the week of Christmas.
UT Tyler Announces 2016 History Scholars
TYLER — Mary “Emma†Williams of Tyler and Lindsay Niebel of Van are 2016–17 history scholarship recipients at The University of Texas at Tyler. According to a UTT news release, Williams received the Edwin Morgan Smyrl and Frank H. Smyrl Endowed History Scholarship in the amount of $1,000. Niebel received the Phil Stacy Jackson History Scholarship in the amount of $750. Both will be recognized during the Spring 2017 History Banquet. Continue reading UT Tyler Announces 2016 History Scholars
Longview Chamber Issues Statement on Injunction Blocking Overtime Rule
LONGVIEW — The Longview Chamber of Commerce has issued a statement supporting the preliminary injunction blocking the U.S. Department of Labor’s new overtime regulation nationwide. The injunction was granted this week by the U.S. district court in Sherman. The statement reads as follows:
“In a significant victory for job creators and employee flexibility and opportunity, U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant issued a preliminary injunction on November 22 to block the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) from enforcing costly and overreaching changes to the FLSA Overtime Rule. Continue reading Longview Chamber Issues Statement on Injunction Blocking Overtime Rule
Longview Man Arrested for Child Sex Assault
LONGVIEW — A Longview man has been arrested by Longview police on one count of aggravated sexual assault of a child. Gregg County judicial records show James O. Gilmore, 58, was booked into the Gregg County Jail on Wednesday. KETK reports the alleged assault occurred November 19. Details concerning the case are limited. Gilmore’s bond has been set at $50,000.
Missing Harrison County Man Sought
MARSHALL – The Harrison County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing man. He is Cody James West, 26. He was last seen in the RV Park called Wanda’s RV Park. His trailer home is now vacant. His father tells authorities West is bi-polar and needs medication on a daily basis. He is described as a white male, six feet tall and190 pounds and could have a beard. If you know where he can be found, call Crimestoppers at 903-935-9969 or the Harrison Sheriff’s Office at 903-923-4000.
New Rehab Hospital to Be Built in Longview
LONGVIEW – A hospital scheduled to be built in Longview will be bringing rehabilitation and jobs to Gregg County. Everest Rehabilitation Hospitals has announced plans to build a $10 million rehabilitation facility east of Berry Family Pools on Loop 281. Mark Coleman, the broker and owner of Park Village Properties in Longview, handled the transaction. He tells the Longview News Journal the company is buying 6 acres of land, with plans to build a $10 million, 36-bed facility. This is phase 1, which will initially bring 70 jobs to the area. The number of beds would double with the planned second phase, and bring employment up to 120 persons.
