Trial Date Set For Parents of Toddler Found In Septic Tank

825551542047SMITH COUNTY — David and Sabrina Kimbley(pictured) were back in a Smith County courtroom on Friday. According to KETK, they made their appearance in the 241st District Court for a pretrial hearing presided by Judge Jack Skeen. Judge Skeen set their trial date for Monday, June 3rd. The Kimbley’s were arrested and indicted on 13 counts of child endangerment last year. The five Kimbley children were removed from the Kimbley’s care following the death of two year old Jacob Kimbley in August of 2012. In February, the Kimbleys appeared for a routine status hearing on their custody case.

Officials with Child Protective Services cited “neglectful supervision” of so many children, which resulted in Jacob Kimbley’s death, as the reason for the indictment. Earlier reports said Jacob went missing during a game of hide-and-seek and was later found in a septic tank after an extensive search.

The Kimbleys’ five remaining children have been in foster care since the incident, and will stay in foster care during the course of the hearings. KETK has been told that the children are doing fine, and are undergoing medical check ups. The Kimbleys will not be allowed to visit their children.

MDA Fill the Boot Campaign

fill the bootTYLER — The Tyler Fire Department and the Muscular Dystrophy Association partner in the fight against neuromuscular diseases during the annual Fill the Boot campaign. Tyler Mayor Barbara Bass, Tyler City officials, MDA staff and special guests began this year’s campaign Friday with a media kick-off at Tyler Fire Station 10, at 2502 Old Omen. Tyler Today is the final day to fill the boots at Wal-Mart on Troup, Wal-Mart on Hwy 64, and the parking lot of Lowe’s from 10am-6pm to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Last year Tyler firefighters raised over $20,000 through their Fill the Boot efforts. Tyler firefighters have been participating in Fill the Boot for several years and have raised over $116,000 in the past eleven years. Firefighters are the largest national sponsor for MDA.

Cattle Barons’ Gala Kickoff

TYLER — Supporters gathered Thursday evening for the kickoff of the Tyler Cattle Barons’ Gala. The kickoff event was hosted by Cavender’s Boot City, which donated a portion of the proceeds to the gala’s beneficiary, the American Cancer Society. “This kickoff party is a great way to get your Cattle Barons’ Gala ‘Rigs to Riches’ outfit, all while shopping for a cause,” said Trudy Williams, Cattle Barons’ Co-Chair. There were also gala tickets on sale at the kickoff. The Cattle Barons’ Gala will be held June 8th at the Rio Neches Ranch. Go to http://www.cattlebaronsgala.net/ for more information.

Judge Removes Embattled Panola County Sheriff from Office

Ron Clinton-Panola County SheriffCARTHAGE — A special-appointed judge ruled Thursday that embattled Panola County Sheriff Ron Clinton will be suspended with pay. During a hearing in Carthage, Judge Diane DeVasto ordered the county to continue paying Clinton, said defense attorney David Moore. “The state had asked he be suspended without pay,” Moore said, according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. The judge gave the defense until May 14 to respond to a petition filed Tuesday by Panola County District Attorney Danny “Buck” Davidson for Clinton’s removal from office, Moore said. Another hearing has been set for May 16. DeVasto appointed Panola County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Kevin Lake as interim sheriff, Moore said.

DeVasto, a former justice on the 12th Court of Appeals, was appointed to preside over the case, and members of the Smith County district attorney’s office are prosecuting it. Davidson and 123rd District Court Judge Charles “Brick” Dickerson recused themselves from the case.

Clinton was arrested Feb. 28 by Texas Rangers and FBI agents on charges of tampering with a government record, abuse of official capacity and theft by a public servant. The charges stem from what prosecutors allege were Clinton’s failure to repay a travel advance and a scheme to use county money to repay it, which involved instructing an informant to lie. After the hearing Thursday, Moore said, “We still maintain we are innocent. We have not been indicted. We understand there is a grand jury in place in Carthage. Hopefully we’ll have an opportunity to address the grand jury ourselves. We hope that would be a two-way street.”

Kilgore Murder-Suicide Prevented

Kilgore Police DepartmentKILGORE — A murder-suicide appears to have been prevented by Kilgore police. It began just after 4:30 Thursday afternoon when officers responded to a suspicious vehicle and welfare concern in the 500 block of Gladewater Street.

According to a news release from the Kilgore Police Department, Officers found William Lawson, 50 and his father, Robert Emmett Lawson, 76, both of Kilgore. The men were inside the cab of a pickup. Officers detected the strong odor of propane and on the windows were signs that said “Danger Propane.”

Officers say William Lawson threatened to ignite the propane. As the windows started fogging up, with the help of the Kilgore Fire Department, officers were able to get inside the truck where they saw William Lawson attempting to strangle his father. Inside the truck they found a propane tank.

Both men were taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Kilgore for treatment. Robert Lawson, who was said to be in critical condition, transferred to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview. William Lawson is currently being detained by police and will be charged with Attempted Murder.

New Dean at LeTourneau University

Bruce A. BowmanLONGVIEW — The new dean of the School of Business at LeTourneau University in Longview is Dr. Bruce A. Bowman. He starts his new duties July 1st.

Bowman has five years’ experience as an academic dean as well as collegiate teaching experience and skills in business and management. He comes to LETU from his role as dean of the Division of Science, Technology & Business at the Alexandria Campus of the Northern Virginia Community College. Previously, Dr. Bowman served as dean of the David Crawford School of Engineering at Norwich University and held senior corporate positions in the defense industry after retiring from the U.S. Army as a Lieutenant Colonel.

Bowman served in a variety of Army assignments, including as a division chief for the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentagon and as an assistant professor at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in New York. He is a graduate of the Army’s elite Special Forces Qualification Program, Command & General Staff College, and Airborne School.

Following his service in the U. S. Army, Bowman held senior business positions at PricewaterhouseCoopers Management Consulting, SAIC, and the Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory. Additionally, he served as a board member of Vermont’s Technology Council and a member of Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Advisory Board for Electrical & Computer Engineering.

Bowman earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Indiana University, a Master of Science degree in Operations Research from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology and a doctorate in civil engineering from Columbia University. He is the retired founding executive director of the ACE Mentor Program of the Greater Washington Metro Area, Inc., a successful non-profit corporation that mentors and provides career guidance in architecture, construction management, and engineering to high school youths.

Water Main Repair to Impact Tyler Traffic Today

TYLER — Tyler Water Utilities will be repairing a water main in the 100 Block of WSW Loop 323 in front of the Walgreens store. The outside, northbound lane of Loop 323 will be closed between 6:00am and 8:00pm Saturday. This area is just south of the intersection of West Erwin (Highway 64 West) and Loop 323 WSW. Persons living or working in this area may want to use alternate routes. Limited access to local businesses will be available.

One Dead in Kilgore Wreck

KILGORE — One person was killed and three injured in a Kilgore accident. KETK reports it happened just after 6:00 yesterday morning at the intersection of State Highway 42 and Farm Road 1252. Kilgore Police say a truck was traveling south on Highway 42 and collided with a car heading west on FM 1252. In addition to the driver, there were also two passengers in the car. They were all taken to a Longview hospital, where one of the passengers was pronounced dead. The person’s name has not yet been released. The driver and additional passenger of the car were also taken to the hospital, along with the driver, and sole occupant, of the truck. Authorities are still investigating the accident.

Police: Man Could Be Paralyzed after Being Hit by Vehicle Driven by Wife

Chelsea Connor AllenLONGVIEW — A Longview man could be paralyzed after being hit by a car police said was driven by his wife. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. Chelsea Conner Allen, 44, was booked into the Gregg County Jail in connection with the assault after police on Wednesday found her husband dragging himself across the pavement at the American Dream Inn in the 200 block of East Marshall Avenue. The victim told police he and Allen had been married for four years, according to police reports. He was transported to Longview Regional Medical Center, where medical staff said his lower body was not responding and that he may be paralyzed, reports showed. Allen is being held in the Gregg County Jail under a $50,000 bond.

Numerous Teens Cited at Weekend Pasture Party

Harrison County Sheriff's patchHALLSVILLE — More than 20 teens were given citations for possessing or drinking alcohol after authorities responded Sunday to a call about a pasture party in Hallsville. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report that Jay Webb, Harrison County Sheriff’s Office spokesman, said 22 citations were issued shortly before 1 a.m. Sunday. That happened after someone called dispatch complaining about a loud party in the 2000 block of Country Club Road. Sheriff’s deputies and officers with the Texas Department of Public Safety responded to the call and found about 65 teenagers having a party. Most of the teens who were at the party live in Hallsville, Webb said.

After speaking with teenagers and administering breath tests, the officers determined some of the teens were in possession of alcohol while others were intoxicated, Webb said. The teenagers were released to their parents. No charges were filed for trespassing. The pasture’s owners lived nearby but were unaware of the party, Webb said.

Diesel Theft Suspect Sought

thumb_police-4TYLER – The Smith County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in the recent theft of almost $10,000 worth of diesel fuel and other items from three locations in South Tyler and Southern Smith County.

During the overnight hours of April 22-23, a male suspect was caught on security video at Trendsetter Recycling, at 15580 CR 164, where some 250 gallons of diesel fuel was taken. The same man is suspected of burglarizing Compton Roll Off, at 15692 FM 2493, where about 30 gallons of diesel fuel was taken and a company truck was broken into and tools were stolen. A third location was also robbed and is being investigated by the Tyler Police Department.

Anyone with information on the identity of the suspect or the burglaries is asked to call Sheriff’s Detective Aaron Hinton at 903-590-2698.

More Arrests in Large Fraud/Identity Theft Ring

m_hunter_tyler_police_deptTYLER — Authorities have made more progress in a four-month fraud investigation conducted by investigators of the Tyler Police Department, the FBI, and other county and local police agencies. Police announced Thursday that only five suspects of the original 21 are still sought: Demarcus Osborn, 23; Kachada Webb, 23; Lashundra Harris, 21; and Roderick Taylor II, 24, all of Tyler; and Tevin King, 19, of San Antonio.

Investigators were contacted since January by 45 victims who stated that their identity was fraudulently used stemming back to 2012. Authorities say the suspects were going online and obtaining multiple loans, using the victims’ identities, and having the funds transferred into the suspects’ bank accounts that they had set up. The victims were not aware of the fictitious loans in their names until they were contacted by the loan company for default of payment.

Anyone with information about the suspects involved in this crime is urged to contact the Tyler Police Department, at 903-531-1000, or Crimestoppers at 903-597-CUFF (903-597-2833). Crimestoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information that leads to arrests and charges filed against the suspects in this case or any felony case.

Longview ISD Asks for Resolution in Title IX Probe

Longview Schools LogoLONGVIEW — The complainant in a civil rights investigation of Longview ISD sports said Wednesday the district has asked the U.S. Department of Education for an early resolution. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report the district’s athletic program became the focus of a Title IX probe in February after a former girls soccer coach complained to the education department’s Office on Civil Rights. Title IX of the U.S. education code seeks to ensure boys and girls receive equal treatment in the classroom and on the field.

Chris Yoder, a teacher at Longview High School who resigned last summer as girls soccer coach, said Wednesday the civil rights office told him Tuesday the district had asked for early resolution. The district declined through its spokesman to comment on any aspect of the federal probe. The civil rights office Case Processing Manual says the Early Complaint Resolution requires both parties to “work constructively toward a mutually acceptable resolution.” “It’s not resolved,” Yoder said. “We’ve taken another step, and we’re closer.”

Department of Education spokesman Jim Bradshaw said in an email Wednesday he could not disclose much about the ongoing case. “About all we can tell you is that the case remains under investigation,” Bradshaw wrote the News-Journal. “We don’t discuss the details of our civil rights probes. That includes communications between the school district and OCR.”

Arrest Warrant Accuses Man of Stalking Wife

Lanny Dale HillGLADEWATER — A Gladewater man was arrested this week on a warrant accusing him of stalking his wife. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. The arrest warrant filed in Gregg County Court at Law No. 1 accuses Lanny Dale Hill, 47, of going to his estranged wife’s home and repeatedly hitting the door while yelling obscenities at her. On March 19, Shannon Hill called Gladewater police to report Lanny Hill was at her home in violation of a temporary restraining order issued as part of the couple’s divorce, according to the warrant. Gladewater police issued a criminal trespass card against Lanny Hill, according to the warrant. The warrant details other incidents on April 16 and 17.

On April 19, Lanny Hill allegedly broke a window in Shannon Hill’s car. When he was stopped by police for reckless driving later, officers said they found a claw hammer and broken glass inside the vehicle, according to the warrant. On April 26, Gladewater police arrested Lanny Hill for violating the temporary restraining order by being on Shannon Hill’s property. He was being held in the Gregg County Jail on bonds totaling $27,500 on charges of criminal mischief, criminal trespass and stalking.

Job Fair Organizers Fail to Appear for Event

TYLER — A job fair Wednesday for hundreds of folks in the oil and gas industry never happened. KETK reports it was scheduled in Tyler at Workforce Solutions East Texas. The flyer advertised some 20 companies would be on hand with jobs, courtesy of Northeast Texas Oil Field Alliance. But when job seekers showed up, no one was there. Workforce staffers say they’re unsure how the event was promoted, and that the recruiter was not cleared to do the job fair. Staffers say they did what they could to make sure job seekers were taken care of. We’re told Northeast Texas Oil Field Alliance will not be asked back to Workforce Solutions again.

Tyler Observes National Day of Prayer

National Day of PrayerTYLER — Hundreds turn out for the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast in Tyler, part of the National Day or Prayer. Mayor Barbara Bass said the focus this year was on our future, and that the people who prayed were young people, who are the future. According to the mayor, “We know that if we don’t ground our children in our faith, that our future is gone.” Bass also reminded attendees that they are part of a community. She told them, “If you are a person of faith, you need to be living that faith by helping everyone around you.” The event was held at Harvey Convention Center.

Elsewhere, the Smith County Courthouse Square there were people praying from 9:00am to 9:00pm. Each hour a different church or group headed the prayer, worship and Scripture readings.

Simpson Weighs In as House OKs Immunization Registry Opt-In

thumb_David-SimpsonAUSTIN (AP/Staff) – An East Texan offered his thoughts as the Texas House approved allowing parents to opt-out of participating in a state immunization registry, rather than the current system allowing them to opt-in. The bill drew bipartisan support and passed 92 to 55 on Wednesday. It was strongly opposed by tea party-backed representatives. The information collected is only accessible to doctors. But critics worried what would happen if it fell into the wrong hands. Its sponsor, Austin Democratic Rep. Donna Howard, noted that vaccinations have stopped diseases that used to be pandemics. She asked critics, “What are you afraid would happen to the records?” Longview Republican Rep. David Simpson said a default opt-in would make the registry grow larger and could lead to the harassment of participants. He asked, “Should parents take care of children or should the state?”

Suspicious Device in Marshall Deemed Safe

MARSHALL — Some tense moments for authorities in Marshall after a suspicious pressure cooker type device was found near a dumpster outside a local gas station. Fire Chief Kenneth “Buzz” Snyder said authorities wanted to proceed “from a cautious standpoint,” so they “called the professionals who had the equipment and the training” to “come in, check it out, and make sure it wasn’t a hazardous device.” Snyder said a month ago, they never would have called the bomb squad in this situation, but the Boston Marathon bombing has changed that. The pressure cooker was found to contain only old, burned cooking grease.

Police: Longview Woman Used Staple Gun, Hammer in Assault

Staci MurryLONGVIEW — A Longview woman has been arrested after police say she assaulted another woman with a hammer and staple gun in the 400 block of Johnson Street. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. Staci Murry, 49, allegedly told the woman she was going to hit her with a hammer. The victim told police Murry swung the hammer at her twice but missed, forcing the victim to take shelter inside her apartment, according to police reports. Murry was able to open the door, at which time she hit the victim in the eye with a staple gun, according to authorities. Police say the two women began fighting and had to be pulled apart by neighbors. Murry is being held in the Gregg County Jail on $15,000 bond charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Longview’s Drug Take-Back Day Termed a Success

thumb_police-longview-shieldLONGVIEW — Longview police are upbeat about Saturday’s Drug Take-Back Day. Longview Police and Louis Morgan Drugs teamed up to participate in the DEA’s Drug Take-Back Program. Local citizens turned in approximately 205 pounds of expired and unused medications for proper disposal. By properly disposing of these medications, police say citizens are making sure these drugs don’t fall into the wrong hands. The Longview Police Department was just one of the many law enforcement agencies across the nation to participate in this program. Last September, local citizens turned in over 339 pounds during the last Drug Take-Back event. According to PAR Officer James Bray, he hopes the decrease in the amount this time means that more people are becoming aware of the program. You can visit http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_disposal/takeback/index.html for more information on this program.

Whitehouse Voting on Alcohol Proposition

thumb_voting-computerWHITEHOUSE — There’s only one proposition on the May ballot for Whitehouse voters. KETK reports it would allow beer and wine to be sold in grocery and convenience stores. In 2010, it was voted down. this time around, though, the idea appears to be gaining momentum. At least one supporter says, “I’m concerned about the growth in our city, where all the surrounding cities sales tax is going up and where ours in going into the negative.” An opponent says, “We would like to keep it, the community, as friendly a place for family and kids as we can.”

Life Prison Term for Hammer Attack

510a036269366.imageCARTHAGE — A White Oak man will spend the rest of his life in prison for attacking a Tatum couple with a hammer last year. That’s according to KETK. Michael Christopher Ferris, 21, who has been in jail since April 2012, was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday in a Panola County courtroom. Tatum police say Ferris knocked on his victims’ door and asked to use the phone. Once inside, police say, he attacked an elderly woman with a hammer and then went to a nearby barn and began beating her husband. Both victims have since recovered from their injuries.

Two Major Proposals on Rusk County Ballot

HENDERSON — Rusk County voters are facing two major proposals on the May ballot. KETK reports that in Henderson, a $27 million school bond is on the table. Supporters say Henderson’s current middle school is overcrowded and unsafe. Also on the ballot: financial support for local volunteer fire departments. They’re still feeling the pinch from our 2011 wildfire season, so the Rusk County Emergency Services District has proposed a tax hike from 3 cents to 7 cents.

East Texas City Urges Residents to Own Firearm

Gun Barrel City logoGUN BARREL CITY (AP) – An East Texas city is staying true to its name by passing a resolution encouraging homeowners to own a firearm. On April 23, the city council in Gun Barrel City approved the measure that urges residents to have a weapon in their home, “together with ammunition.” There are exemptions included in the resolution, such as for those with a mental disability or who “conscientiously oppose” having a weapon. The city 55 miles southeast of Dallas is steeped in firearms: Its logo features two revolvers and the motto is, “We’ll shoot straight with you.” Mayor Paul Eaton told Dallas station WFAA-TV that gun ownership is a right. “We don’t need our rights taken away,” he said.

Harrison County Fire Victim Identified

SCOTTSVILLE — Harrison County officials are trying to determine the cause of a fire that killed a man and destroyed his double wide mobile home. Killed was Glenn Coleman, 62. He was pronounced dead at the scene Monday night. The fire occurred on U.S. Highway 80 near Scottsville. Fire Marshall Thomas Mock tells the Longview News-Journal the only thing left of the mobile home is the frame and it will be hard to determine the cause of the fire.

Two Die in Three Vehicle Rusk County Wreck

DPS door signHENDERSON — Two persons have been killed and three injured in a three vehicle accident in Rusk County. It happened around 4:30 yesterday afternoon on State Highway 43 near its intersection with County Road 214-D. Killed was Sandra Jones, 63, and Shari Standard, 62, both of Henderson. A six year old boy with them is listed in critical condition in a Dallas hospital. Two other persons are also hospitalized.The Department of Public Safety says the accident occurred when a truck hit the women’s SUV from the rear, pushing it into an oncoming truck.

Three Arrested for Two Recent Burglaries

thumb_Nacogdoches-County-Sheriff-DeptNACOGDOCHES — The Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office has arrested three Nacogdoches men in connection with two burglaries in the Appleby area that occurred around April 1. According to KETK, Sheriff Jason Bridges said deputies investigated two burglaries that occurred a week apart on County Road 256 and Farm to Market Road 2609. Deputies saw that there were similarities in how both break-ins occurred.

Sheriff’s office investigators caught a break in the case after gaining information on several other recent arrests that have been made on burglary investigations over the course of the last month. While working those investigations, the sheriff’s office was able to find the stolen items from one of the residences that had been burglarized. This helped authorities identify three suspects in ongoing criminal cases. According to officials, investigators spoke to the three men about the burglaries and obtained confessions from them about the crime.

According to authorities, after getting confessions and other evidence, warrants were issued for the arrest of Mickey Johnson, 19, Alfredo Olmeda, 17, and Mauricio Sanchez, 17, for two counts of engaging in criminal activity, a first and second felony. All three suspects were taken into custody Monday afternoon and booked into the Nacogdoches County Jail. Sanchez and Johnson had previously been arrested by the sheriff’s office on April 8 for another burglary offense on County Road 806.

Victims Named in Van Zandt County Fatal Accident

DPS badgeVAN — Two drivers have died in a two vehicle accident in Van Zandt County. It happened around 9:30 Monday night on Farm Road 314. Dead at the scene was Jason Miller, 29, of Van and Jill Troquille, 46 of Ben Wheeler. Their vehicles were said to have caught fire following the crash. The Department of Public Safety says Miller was north bound on FM314 and Troquille was south bound when Miller’s SUV crossed the center line and hit Troquille’s pickup headon.

Two Arrested in Theft of Manhole Covers

LONGVIEW — Two women have been arrested after allegedly stealing 59 City of Longview manhole covers, and one is facing sentencing in a high-profile case from 2011. KETK reports that Rachel Bradley, 40, and Penny Summers, 51, were taken into custody after allegedly trying to sell them to a Longview scrapyard. Police say the covers had been stolen from the Neiman Marcus industrial park and the North Longview Economic Park areas. Authorities with the Harrison County Sheriff’s office say the two were also trying to sell a stolen urn that had been holding flowers in a small Longview cemetery. The women were arrested and booked into the Harrison County Jail.

Bradley (pictured) had previously been arrested for her role in the theft of $20,000 in gifts meant for local foster children during the Christmas season of 2011. The toys and electronics belonged to the Gregg County Child Welfare Board and were taken from the organization’s storage facility. Bradley was indicted in April 2012 for that crime and was released from jail on a $25,000 bond. The court found her guilty on April 4, and she is awaiting sentencing on May 6 for that felony case.