Standoff Ends in Palestine Following Aggravated Assault

Standoff Ends in Palestine Following Aggravated AssaultPALESTINE — A SWAT team and police were needed to capture a person in Palestine in connection to an aggravated assault. KETK reports the arrest happened around 6:00 Saturday morning on Martin Luther King Boulevard. When police tried to get the man to come out of his apartment, he refused, and the SWAT team was called in. After several attempts the man gave himself up. His name was not immediately released.

No Serious Injuries Following School Bus Wreck; One Cited

No Serious Injuries Following School Bus Wreck; One CitedTYLER — One person has been cited in a school bus crash Monday morning in Tyler. Just before 8:00, Tyler police wer notified of a roll-over crash involving a TISD School Bus and an SUV in the intersection of E. Fifth and Magnolia Streets. The bus was eastbound on Fifth Street with no students on board. Police say the SUV was traveling northbound on Magnolia crossing Fifth when it pulled in front of the bus causing a collision. The driver of the Mitsubishi was identified as Nathanael Craig, age 19, who was found at fault in the crash for Failure to Yield Right of Way from a Stop Sign. No serious injuries were reported.

Longview Shooting Remains Under Investigation

Longview Shooting Remains Under InvestigationLONGVIEW – One person remained hospitalized Sunday in critical condition after a shooting Saturday afternoon in South Longview. According to the Longview News-Journal, Longview Police spokeswoman Kristie Brian said police are continuing to investigate the shooting, which happened about 3:40 p.m. Saturday at Mobberly Avenue and Myrle Avenue. Brian said no one had been arrested “as far as I know.” Police shut down a section of Mobberly Avenue between Pliler Street and Edgefield Avenue while they processed the crime scene on Myrle Avenue, but reopened the street later Saturday. A witness reportedly saw a man lying on the ground outside a car. A car was in the street Saturday with its door open in the middle of Myrle Avenue next to El Primo Auto Services. Police have not released further details about the victim or whether there were any suspects.

Marshall Preparing for Safe Internet Shopping

marshall-police-department2MARSHALL – With reports around the country of violence in connection internet purchases, the city of Marshall is taking action to cut down the chances of it happening there. Marshall has two parking spaces dedicated as Internet Purchase Exchange locations. These parking spaces are in the public parking lot at 2101 East End Boulevard North. This allows for persons to safely meet and complete purchases of products sold online. Officers will not be assigned to monitor the transactions. But, the parking spaces are located in a well-lit area with 24-hour recorded surveillance. According to Police Chief Eddy Campa, any reluctance by either party to meet in the designated parking lot should be taken as a warning sign about the legitimacy of the sale. Continue reading Marshall Preparing for Safe Internet Shopping

Smith County Road Closed

Smith County Road ClosedLINDALE – Smith County Road 431, between County Road 452 and County Road 484, north of Lindale, will be closed to traffic beginning Monday. The road will be closed for the construction of a concrete box culvert and headwall by Pierce R&B, which is under contract with Smith County. The construction requires excavation close to the roadway and the closure will provide a safe work environment to the workers and to the traveling public. The road is expected to be closed for three weeks.

TxDOT Road Projects Update

TxDOT signTYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in the district during the Week of October 24th. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues.

Smith County – Tyler Maintenance plans to resume edge repairs on Farm Road 2010 between Farm Road 14 and Farm Road 16. Base repair work will be conducted on State Highway 135 just west of Arp. Expect lane closures at both locations with flaggers providing traffic control. Continue reading TxDOT Road Projects Update

Marshall Shooting Probed

thumb_crimescene-1MARSHALL – A shooting on Elm Street in Marshall has left one person injured. It happened shortly before 9:00 Saturday night. The wounded man was taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center-Marshall for treatment of multiple gunshot wounds. His name has not been released and there is no report on his condition. Initial reports say the gunman pulled up in a black sedan, shot the victim, and then fled.

Fatal Nacogdoches County Crash

DPS badgeGARRISON – A two vehicle accident in Nacogdoches County has killed one person. Dead at the scene was Richard Roberts, 49, of Nacogdoches. His car was hit head on by a truck driven by Bronson Devan Holmes, 41, of Garrison. Holmes, who refused treatment, has been charged with intoxication manslaughter. The Department of Public Safety reports the accident happened shortly before 6:45 Friday night on U.S. Highway 59, southwest of Garrison.

A Quest to Raise Money for Thanksgiving Meals

A Quest to Raise Money for Thanksgiving MealsTYLER – In an effort to raise money for the Salvation Army’s Thanksgiving meal, a Tyler businessman is sitting on 10 ft scaffolding. He’s in front of his business on the WSW Loop at Kinsey Road. Clint Benefield’s goal is to raise $2,500. Lindsey Galabeas with the Salvation Army says Benefield has a heart for the homeless and this is a way for him to “give back.” You can drop off your donation at his store or bring it by or mail it to Salvation Army at 633 North Broadway in Tyler. You can also go to https://www.facebook.com\salvationarmytyler and donate online.

Decrease in Flights at Tyler Airport

Decrease in Flights at Tyler AirportTYLER — The number of daily flights at Tyler Pounds Regional Airport will be decreasing. According to KETK, a city of Tyler spokeswoman confirmed American Airlines daily flights will be dropping from five to four. An American Airlines spokeswoman said they made the decision after a supply and demand situation. East Texas Regional Airport in Gregg County will continue to offer two flights every day.

An Arrest Made in a Campus Shooting

An Arrest Made in a Campus ShootingTYLER – Two of three persons wanted in a shooting incident on the Tyler Junior College Campus remain at large. Campus police have arrested Tyron Lamon Shead, 19, of Mesquite. He has been charged with possession of a firearm on campus and tampering with evidence. Both charges are third degree felonies. Warrants are out for two others believed to have been involved in the incident. Besides the criminal charges, nine students face Student Code of Conduct violations in connection with the incident. It occurred on September 12th outside Sledge Hall, which is the dorm housing the TJC Apache football team. No injuries were reported. Continue reading An Arrest Made in a Campus Shooting

Longview Motorist Facing Drug Charges

Longview Motorist Facing Drug ChargesLLONGVIEW – A Longview traffic stop resulted in drug charges being filed. The arrest report said officers pulled over Marcus Dewayne Faggans, 32, of Longview because his car didn’t have a front license plate. They noticed a marijuana cigar in an ashtray and a plastic bag filled with a white power on the floorboard. The powder turned out to be cocaine. It weighed just over 27 grams. Faggans has been charged with possession of a controlled substance measuring between 4 and 200 grams and possession of marijuana measuring less than 2 ounces. He was also charged with not having a driver’s license. Faggans was booked into the Gregg County Jail with a bond of $51,000.

Fall Clean Up Time in Longview

Fall Clean Up Time in LongviewLONGVIEW – Saturday is Green and Clean time in Longview. The semi-annual event allows residents to get old items out of the house and keep them out of the land fill. It will run from 8:00 till noon at Lear Park. Longview Recycling Coordinator Mike Wigington says you can bring to the park such items as electronics, batteries, motor oil, plastic, metal and even eyeglasses. And, with a city water bill, you can bring up to ten tires. That’s the green portion. On the clean side, crews picking up litter and trash on the streets in portions of Longview.

School History Made at Spring Hill High

School History Made at Spring Hill HighLONGVIEW — An East Texas high school has been in the spotlight. On Thursday, Longview Mayor, Andy Mack, officially declared November 11th, 2016 ‘Blue Brigade Day’. The Spring Hill High School band, under the direction of Randy Kiser, made school history recently by finishing 5th overall in the UIL 4A State Marching Band competition. The Blue Brigade is the #1 ranked Military Marching Band in the state of Texas.

New Building for UT Health Northeast

New Building for UT Health NortheastTYLER – The Board of Regents of The University of Texas System Thursday approved funds for construction of a three-story building on the campus of UT Health Northeast. The $30 million in Permanent University Funds will be used to construct the School of Community and Rural Health. It will be located south of the Academic Center and will take approximately 18 months to complete. Groundbreaking is expected to take place in spring 2017. Continue reading New Building for UT Health Northeast

Tidwell Named New UT Tyler President

Tidwell Named New UT Tyler PresidentAUSTIN – It is now official, the new President of the University of Texas at Tyler is Dr. Michael V. Tidwell. The U-T System Board of Regents approved the appointment at the board meeting Thursday. Tidwell had been named the lone finalist for the position last month. Tidwell, currently the dean of Eastern Michigan University’s College of Business, starts his new duties January 1st. He succeeds Dr. Rodney Mabry, who announced in February he would be retiring at the end of the year. He has been the school’s president nearly 18 years. Continue reading Tidwell Named New UT Tyler President

No Bond Reduction in Fatal Upshur County Accident

No Bond Reduction in Fatal Upshur County AccidentLONGVIEW – A judge in Gilmer has rejected the request to reduce the bond on a Gilmer man involved in a fatal accident five months ago. Robert William Frazier, 23 is charged with two counts of intoxication manslaughter and two counts of intoxication assault. The charges stem from the June 3 deaths of Haley Johnson, 19, of Big Sandy, and Bailee Russell, 17, of Holly Lake Ranch. They died in a two vehicle accident on State Highway 154, about six miles west of Gilmer. According to the Longview News Journal, Frazier’s Tyler lawyer, Tonda Curry, had requested a continuance for the bond reduction hearing because she had to be in a Cherokee County courtroom. State District Judge Lauren Parish denied the request and kept Frazier’s bond at $500,000. His trial is scheduled next February.

Money for Longview Police Vests

Money for Longview Police VestsLONGVIEW – Money has been donated to buy bullet proof vests for Longview policemen. A check for $10,500 has been given to the Longview Police Association to purchase the vests. The money comes from four companies, Texas Star Title and Loans, Cash Max, Thrifty Loans and Rapid Payday and Title Loan. Jay Pruett, owner of Texas Star, helped spearhead the donation. The Longview Blue support group has also been raising money for the vests, which each cost around $800. Their drive was launched following the July shooting of five Dallas police officers.

Skip Ogle Named to State Board

Skip Ogle Named to State BoardAUSTIN – Three persons have been appointed to the Angelina And Neches River Authority Board Of Directors. One is from Tyler. The appointments made by Governor Greg Abbott are for terms that will expire September 5th, 2021. Named by the governor are John “Skip” Ogle of Tyler, the director of public affairs for Suddenlink. Also appointed were Dale Morton of Nacogdoches, pastor of New Life Christian Fellowship, and Francis Spruiell of Center, who is the regional president for Austin Bank.

Man Caught in Tool Following Police Dragging Incident

Man Caught in Tool Following Police Dragging IncidentDALLAS — A man accused of dragging a Cockrell Hill police officer with his car has been caught in East Texas. Police say an officer had stopped a vehicle and told the driver to get out of the car. When the officer opened the door, the suspect took off. Chief Steven Barlog says, “The officer was entangled in the door, was dragged approximately 15 feet, and then the vehicle ran over Officer Dominguez’s legs, from which he suffered a broken ankle.” Barlog says police got a call from the small town of Tool, in Henderson County, that suspect Ramiro Miranda was staying at a home in the area. He was arrested and charged with aggravated assault on a public servant with a deadly weapon. He also had an outstanding warrant. Bond has been set at $250,000.

A Guilty Plea for Sexual Assault

A Guilty Plea for Sexual AssaultRUSK – A Cherokee County man has drawn a long prison term for for sexually assaulting children. Thomas Scroggins, 26, of Bullard pleaded guilty to a series of child sexual assaults. He was sentenced to 35 years in prison without the possibility of parole for a series of child sex assaults. According to a release from the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office, Scroggins used his position within the local church and school to lure young male victims to his Bullard home, where the crimes were committed. All of his victims were said to be younger than 14 years of age. Continue reading A Guilty Plea for Sexual Assault

Longview Woman Arrested on Assault Charge

Longview Woman Arrested on Assault ChargeGREGG COUNTY — A Longview woman was arrested after the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office said she threw a brick and hit a man during an argument. According to the Longview News-Journal, Nadia Rae Jackson, 27, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. She was released Wednesday on $20,000 bond. Officials responded to the 1300 block of FM 2906 Tuesday morning. The victim said Jackson had thrown a brick at his head because she was angry about possible infidelities. Jackson was found a short time later in Lakeport. Online records show Jackson was also arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in 2014.

Two Gregg County Burglary Suspects Sought

Two Gregg County Burglary Suspects SoughtLONGVIEW – The Gregg County Sheriff’s Department is looking for a pair of burglary suspects. They are suspected of burglarizing a car Tuesday morning at the East Texas Christian School on Farm Road 2087. You can go to the sheriff’s office Facebook page and see a video of the suspects. For more information, contact the sheriff’s office at 903-236-8400, Detective Gary Robinson at 903-237-2536 or Crime Stoppers at 903-236-STOP.

East Texan Loses Death Row Appeal

East Texan Loses Death Row AppealAUSTIN – Texas’ highest criminal court has rejected an appeal from a death row inmate convicted of killing an 82-year-old Marshall man during a burglary of the victim’s home in 2009. Lawyers for 25-year-old Cortne Robinson cited 23 issues related to his Harrison County trial in 2011, including allegations that his trial lawyers and his attorneys in earlier appeals were deficient. They also said his death sentence was unconstitutional. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals rejected the arguments Wednesday. Robinson was 18 when he was arrested for fatally shooting Frank Zabokrtsky and attacking and abducting the victim’s wife. A jury took 14 minutes to convict him of capital murder, but deliberated nearly 10 hours before deciding on a death sentence. His two accomplices were sentenced to prison.

Palestine’s New City Manager Visits the City

Palestine’s New City Manager Visits the CityPALESTINE – The lone finalist for the Palestine city manager’s job is visiting the city on today. Kevin Coleman will spend the day speaking with staff members and community leaders. Coleman’s schedule calls for meeting staff from various city departments early this afternoon. The public will be able to meet him at an open house at City Hall from 2:00 to 3:00pm. During the open house, Coleman plans to discuss his vision for the city and answer questions. Later, he will meet with the City Council for a special meeting to discuss, in executive session, the terms and conditions of his contract. Continue reading Palestine’s New City Manager Visits the City

Some Area Sales Tax Allocations Drop

Some Area Sales Tax Allocations DropAUSTIN – The state comptroller’s office is sending out the November sales tax allocations. These allocations are based on sales made in September. And some of the area cities continue to run below last year’s figures. Tyler’s allocation is $3,617,818.61. This is nearly 3% below the same period last year. For the year, Tyler’s sales tax allocations are down 4.1% from last year. Longview’s September allocation is $2,833,505.25. This is down 2.1% for the period. For the year, Longview’s sales tax allocations are off 3.51%

City Approves Plan to Evaluate/Upgrade Wastewater Infrastructure

City Approves Plan to Evaluate/Upgrade Wastewater InfrastructureTYLER — The City of Tyler has approved a draft agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to make wastewater collection system upgrades and to enhance the City’s existing programs for inspections, maintenance, and cleaning of the wastewater system. City officials say the agreement, known as a Consent Decree (CD), comes after a seven-year negotiation over the city’s aging wastewater infrastructure and resulting wastewater overflows. Since 1998, the City has been actively working to satisfy increasing EPA regulation on wastewater systems, according to officials. “We believe that the plan we’ve put together as part of this agreement is the best path forward for our community,” said City Manager Ed Broussard in a news release. “Over the next several years, we will complete a detailed analysis of the system to determine areas where frequent overflows and blockages occur.” Continue reading City Approves Plan to Evaluate/Upgrade Wastewater Infrastructure

Tyler Police Probe Shooting Incident

Tyler Police Probe Shooting IncidentTYLER — Tyler police are investigating a Tuesday night shooting incident. Around 8:54 p.m., police responded to a possible aggravated assault that had just occurred in the area of South Englewood between Emma and Dobbs Streets. Officers arrived and determined approximately 6 shots were fired from a light blue or gray sedan. A witness advised he had been involved in a verbal dispute with the occupants of the sedan. The sedan drove by his house northbound on Englewood as he stood in his driveway. The vehicle turned east onto West Emma Street. At least one occupant of the sedan fired rounds out of the window as the vehicle drove eastbound on Emma Street. No one was injured. Officers did not find damage to any property or locate any possible suspects.