Joint investigation leads to recovery of 28 catalytic converters at local business

Joint investigation leads to recovery of 28 catalytic converters at local businessMOUNT PLEASANT – Mount Pleasant and Pittsburg police located and confiscated 28 stolen catalytic converters, according to our news partner KETK. A joint investigation between the Mount Pleasant Police Department and the Pittsburg Police Department ultimately led to the discovery that came to a head on Friday. Detectives found 28 “illegally obtained” catalytic converters at a business in Mount Pleasant. Catalytic converters are located under your vehicle and are required to pass state inspections. Precious metals like platinum, palladium and rhodium make up catalytic converters. Thieves can sell those metals for hundreds to thousands of dollars per ounce. Continue reading Joint investigation leads to recovery of 28 catalytic converters at local business

Doctor’s medical license suspended after child sexual abuse arrest

East Texas doctor has medical license suspended after child sexual abuse arrestNACOGDOCHES — The Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended the medical license of an East Texas doctor who was arrested and charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child. According to our news partner KETK, the TMB suspended the license of Karl Frederick Kauffman after “determining his continuation in the practice of medicine poses a continuing threat to public welfare.” The suspension is effective immediately. The board panel found that Kauffman was arrested and charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child, a first-degree felony. The suspension of his medical license is temporary, but it will remain in place until the board takes further action. Continue reading Doctor’s medical license suspended after child sexual abuse arrest

Longview murder suspect reportedly killed himself

Gunman sought in Longview double homicideWHITE OAK — A man accused of killing two people in a shooting in Longview died on Friday after he took his own life, said the Longview Police Department. According to our news partner KETK, SWAT surrounded the Chase Knoll Studio Apartments in White Oak and confirmed that the suspect, Jared Scott Sobey, 37, of Longview, was inside an apartment. Officers attempted to make contact with Sobey when he reportedly killed himself. Sobey was wanted for his involvement in a Longview shooting that left two people dead Wednesday. According to our news partner KETK, the incident happened around 4:45 p.m. on Fisher Street. Arriving officers found two victims with gunshot wounds. One person was pronounced dead at the scene, the second person was transported to a local hospital where they succumbed to their injuries. Continue reading Longview murder suspect reportedly killed himself

Marshall police investigate murder

Marshall police investigate murderMARSHALL — Marshall police are investigating a murder. On Wednesday around 4:35 p.m., officials say police got a call about a man lying on the ground in Powder Mill Cemetery, at FM 1997 and Buffo St. Responding officers determined that the man was dead and had suffered multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was identified as Akeivyon Diez McMillan, 20, of Jefferson. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is asked to call police at 903-935-4575, contact Marshall/Harrison County Crimestoppers at 903-935-9969, or use the P3 mobile app.

Second suspect sought in Tyler homicide

Second suspect sought in Tyler homicideTYLER — Tyler police have identified a second suspect in a homicide that came to light over the weekend. A warrant for murder was obtained on Christian Navon-Whitney Polk, 19, of Tyler, with a $2,000,000 bond. Police said his whereabouts were not immediately known and he is considered armed and dangerous. If you have any information on his whereabouts, you’re asked to contact the Tyler Police Department at 903-531-1000 or Tyler-Smith County Crime Stoppers at 903-597-2833. Continue reading Second suspect sought in Tyler homicide

Countywide Cleanup set for April 1-30

Countywide Cleanup Set for April 1-30TYLER — Smith County residents will get to take one free trip to the landfill during the annual Smith Countywide Cleanup, set for April. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office Environmental Crimes Unit and Commissioners Court are once again offering the Countywide Cleanup program, which allows residents to take one truckload of bulky items (3 cubic yards of solid waste) to the Greenwood Farms Landfill for free. During County Government Month, one voucher per resident is available in-person only at the Courthouse Annex on East Ferguson Street in Tyler, or any of the Justice of the Peace/Constable Offices throughout the county. The vouchers became available for pickup Monday, March 21, but can only be used Friday, April 1, through Saturday, April 30. Click here for more details.

Former Van Zandt chief deputy won’t face criminal charges

Former Van Zandt chief deputy won’t face criminal chargesCANTON – Former Van Zandt County Chief Deputy Craig Shelton won’t face criminal charges after admitting to using excessive force against an inmate, according to District Attorney Tonda Curry. According to our news partner KETK, Curry said Shelton entered into a pre-trial intervention contract addressing two potential charges against him. As part of that deal, along with other conditions, Shelton surrendered his peace officer’s license for life. Shelton allegedly admitted to hitting a handcuffed individual in the face without justification. Sheriff Steve Hendrix, Chief Deputy Jerry Wood, and Sergeant Blake Snell were questioned as part of the Texas Rangers’ investigation. According to their indictments, they all denied seeing Shelton hit an inmate. Continue reading Former Van Zandt chief deputy won’t face criminal charges

Warrant: man recorded his own murder

Warrant: man recorded his own murderLONGVIEW – A Longview man who was shot and killed during a fight with a housemate ended up recording his own murder, according to arrest warrants obtained by our news partner KETK. 49-year-old Michael Ralston (pictured) was arrested for the killing of Eric Wynns, 44, on March 19. Two neighbors told investigators that Ralston and Wynns were having an ongoing “noise feud,” where they were both being “intentionally being loud to annoy each other.” A housemate told police that both were also hearing impaired, with Ralston being called the “Deaf Dragon.” After the shooting, police found Wynns’ cell phone next to his body, which was still recording. Several clips from earlier that night were also saved on the device.

Whitehouse man guilty of income tax violations

Whitehouse man guilty of income tax violationsSMITH COUNTY — A Whitehouse man has pleaded guilty to federal violations in the Eastern District of Texas Wednesday. Anthony D. Klein, 47, pleaded guilty to attempting to evade or defeat tax. According to information presented in court, for tax year 2016, Klein filed an IRS Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, with the Internal Revenue Service. On that form, he claimed that he had no taxable income and that he was entitled to credits in the amount of $5,836.00. In fact, he had taxable income of approximately $538,188.07 for tax year 2016. Continue reading Whitehouse man guilty of income tax violations

Tyler ISD names new deputy superintendent of administration

Tyler ISD names new deputy superintendent of administrationTYLER – Dr. Lance Groppel has been named the new deputy superintendent of administration in Tyler ISD. According to a news release, Dr. Groppel will lead the division that houses Curriculum and Instruction and K-8 School Improvement departments and initiatives. Trustees approved the hire during their March 28 meeting. Dr. Groppel joins the district from the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD, where he is the executive director of instructional leadership. Dr. Groppel and his family will move to Tyler this spring, according to the release.

Six accused of aggravated kidnapping

Six accused of aggravated kidnappingATHENS – Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse says six people were arrested late Tuesday and charged with the aggravated kidnapping of a female victim who was allegedly held against her will and severely tortured. Hillhouse said the woman had met the suspects online. A call about the incident prompted authorities to search a residence on Waverly Way in Athens. Arrested were Felicity Emanuelle Walker, 22; Summer Syler Lawrence, 45; Breonna Cheyenne Johnson, 22; Amanda Marie Andrews, 22; Shayne Joseph Anderson, 30; and Charles K. Bryant, Jr., 21. Hillhouse said the victim was being treated for her injuries. Continue reading Six accused of aggravated kidnapping

Officials keep an eye on BA.2 even as COVID numbers decline

Officials keep an eye on BA.2 even as COVID numbers declineTYLER — Things are still looking good with COVID in the NET Health jurisdiction. But NET Health’s George Roberts says officials continue to keep an eye on BA.2 as its presence grows around the country. Roberts says the most recent information shows BA.2 now makes up 54.9 per cent of COVID cases across the U.S. — and close to 50 per cent of cases in the Texas/Oklahoma/Arkansas region. He tells us the numbers are low thus far, but he voices concern about higher figures in other parts of the world — along with part of the northeastern U.S., where the numbers are beginning “to tick up a little bit.” He adds that if the figures start to increase in East Texas, “we will certainly let everybody know.” Roberts still urges vaccinations. For more information on COVID-19 in East Texas, click here.

Attorney: Charges against sheriff “are baseless”

Van Zandt County Sheriff, 2 deputies indictedCANTON – An attorney for Van Zandt County Sheriff Steve Hendrix is defending his client after Hendrix and two others were indicted. According to our news partner KETK, Kenneth Biggs issued a statement that reads in part, “The Van Zandt County Sheriff has been and will continue to be fully cooperative with any state or federal investigators who seek to acquire information related to this alleged misconduct. We believe the charges brought in this indictment are baseless and the Sheriff looks forward to defending the allegations in court.” Hendrix (pictured) and two deputies were indicted Friday and charged with providing false statement to a peace officer. Continue reading Attorney: Charges against sheriff “are baseless”

Lindale man accused of cattle theft

Lindale man accused of cattle theftTYLER – A Lindale man is facing two counts of cattle theft after a months-long investigation by the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA). According to our news partner KETK, 65-year-old Jesus Perez-Sanchez is facing two third-degree felony counts of theft of livestock worth less than $150,000. He was arrested March 11 after the investigation began this past December. Perez-Sanchez allegedly took three yearlings from an absentee landowner’s ranch to a livestock auction and placed one of them in his own name without the landowner’s consent. The second charge accuses him of taking a bull and cow to an auction and placing the cow under his own name, once again without the owner’s knowledge or consent. Perez was released from jail March 21 after posting a $50,000 bond. His next court date has not been scheduled.

Worker dies after falling through roof of Green Acres Baptist Church gym

Worker dies after falling through roof of Green Acres Baptist Church gymTYLER – Tyler police say a worker was killed Monday morning after falling through the roof of the gymnasium on the grounds of Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler. According to our news partner KETK, Officer Andy Erbaugh said there was work in progress on the roof and the worker fell through to the gym floor around 9 a.m. It wasn’t immediately clear what made him fall, and Erbaugh said in a phone interview that TPD’s only involvement in the case was to make sure there was no criminal activity involved. The identity of the victim was not immediately known. The investigation will largely be handled by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Another suspect arrested in connection with Tyler homicide

Tyler police are searching for murder suspectTYLER — Another suspect has been arrested in the case of a man whose body was found Saturday in Tyler. Police say 29-year-old Edna Deanne Jones of Tyler is accused of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, a second degree felony with a $250,000 bond, and failing to report a felony, a class A misdemeanor with a $25,000 bond. She has been booked into the Smith County Jail. Earlier, police announced that 26-year-old murder suspect Timothy Eugene Jones of Tyler had been arrested in Dallas. Continue reading Another suspect arrested in connection with Tyler homicide

Tyler man pleads guilty to trafficking Alabama teen

Tyler man pleads guilty to trafficking Alabama teenTYLER — A Tyler man pleaded guilty on Monday to child exploitation violations. According to our news partner KETK, Daniel Dylan Skipworth, 20, pleaded guilty to transporting a 13-year-old girl from Alabama to engage in sexual activity. Skipworth reportedly admitted in court that in April 2021, he transported a 13-year-old he met online from the state of Alabama to his residence in Tyler to commit the offense of sexual abuse of a minor. According to a press release, Skipworth’s conviction is the result of a cooperative effort involving the FBI, Tyler Police Department, and the Smith County District Attorney’s Office, who undertook the investigation after analyzing GPS data associated with the phone of a child who had been reported missing by her foster parents in Alabama. Continue reading Tyler man pleads guilty to trafficking Alabama teen

Man found guilty in ATV shooting

Man found guilty in ATV shootingMARSHALL — The suspect charged in a 2018 ATV shooting in Marshall has been found guilty of murder and sentenced to six years in prison. According to our news partner KETK, 26-year-old Richard Blayne Anderson of Beckville faced up to 99 years in prison. 25-year-old Keith Carr was killed at an ATV park, and Anderson was found passed out by authorities in a truck near Carr’s body. A witness reportedly told police that Anderson had allegedly assaulted Carr’s ex-girlfriend, which reportedly led Carr to confront him. When he did, Anderson shot him multiple times, according to authorities.

New TPWD Tyler Regional Complex open for business

New TPWD Tyler Regional Complex open for businessTYLER — As of Monday, March 28, the Tyler community has a new location to service its boating, fishing, and hunting needs. Housing divisions including Texas Game Wardens, Wildlife, Inland Fisheries, and State Parks, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Tyler Regional Complex will act as a one-stop-shop for TPWD business, according to a news release. It’s situated on the Tyler Nature Center Wildlife Management Area on FM 848, and officials say it’s been in the works for decades. While the Tyler complex is open, landscaping and nature trails are still under construction. Visitors are urged to stay on paved walkways. A more formal grand opening is planned for later in the year. Click here for more information.

TxDOT’s weekly roadwork update

TxDOT’s weekly roadwork updateTYLER — TxDOT will be busy with another round of construction and maintenance work in the Tyler District this week. In Smith County, Tyler Maintenance will have a base failure crew on FM 3226 Monday and Tuesday, then moving out to SH 64 just outside of Chapel Hill headed east. This will be under one-way traffic worked by flaggers. Gregg County crews will be working on bridge channel maintenance on SL 281 at Birdsong Rd. If they complete this project, the crew will then start edge maintenance on FM 449 eastbound and westbound. Traffic will be controlled by flaggers and a pilot car. Click here for a complete rundown of roadwork around the district.

Bryan Hughes appointed to Texas Senate finance committee

Bryan Hughes appointed to Texas Senate finance committeeMINEOLA — Texas State Senator Bryan Hughes has been appointed to the Senate Committee on Finance. Senator Hughes has been a member of the Texas Senate for the last five years and was previously a House member for 14 years. In addition to his recent appointment to the Senate Committee on Finance, Hughes also serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee on State Affairs and as a member of the Education, Jurisprudence, Natural Resource & Economic Development, Nominations and Redistricting Committees, according to our news partner KETK. Continue reading Bryan Hughes appointed to Texas Senate finance committee

More than $430,000 in park grants awarded to East Texas communities

More than 0,000 in park grants awarded to East Texas communitiesEAST TEXAS — Three East Texas cities were awarded grants from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission according to our news partner KETK. The grants are to help create and enhance outdoor recreational opportunities and are given to government agencies on a 50/50 reimbursement match basis, and once funded, the sites must remain properly maintained and open to the public, according to a release. This will result in more nature trails, native gardens, playgrounds, splash pads, dog parks and sports fields at 26 community parks statewide. The grants were awarded based on community population and scope. Continue reading More than $430,000 in park grants awarded to East Texas communities

Rusk County fire contained

Rusk County fire 50% contained, no homes in danger at this timeNEW LONDON — Officials with the Rusk County Office of Emergency Management have confirmed that the wildfire has been contained, with all units having cleared the scene. Officials advised that a substantial amount of smoke from the fire that would settle along the lower areas during the cooler temperatures of the night. All homes and structures in the area have been confirmed to be out of danger. Emergency personnel said that they will be conducting a follow-up aerial survey of the area to assess the total acreage of the fire, as well as to check for any breach of the containment lines.

UT College of Engineering receives $800,000 grant

UT Tyler College of Engineering receives 0,000 grant to study opioid exposure in infantsTYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler recently announced that faculty within the College of Engineering have received National Institutes of Health funding to study signs of opioid exposure in infants. According to our news partner KETK, Premananda Indic, PhD, UT Tyler associate professor of electrical engineering, and Pravitha Ramanand, PhD, UT Tyler assistant research professor of electrical engineering, received an $861,744 subaward to support a University of Alabama at Birmingham project. “There is an ongoing epidemic of opioid use during pregnancy,” said Namasivayam Ambalavanan, MD, principal investigator, a University of Alabama at Birmingham professor and Virginia Walker Jones Endowed Chair in Neonatology. “Babies exposed to opioids before birth often develop neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS) and are at higher risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). However, the challenge is to identify such signs early in life.” Pioneering work conducted by the team has identified that patterns of heart rate and breathing as early as the first day after birth can be used to identify infants who later develop signs of opioid withdrawal. Continue reading UT College of Engineering receives $800,000 grant

Man sentenced 20 years in prison for aggravated sexual assault

Man sentenced 20 years in prison for aggravated sexual assault, indecency with child in Gregg CountyGREGG COUNTY – A man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child. According to our news partner KETK, Joshua Wade Robinson was found guilty in the 188th District Court of Gregg County. A jury sentenced Robinson to 20 years in prison and according to the Gregg County Criminal District Attorney’s Office, he will be required to serve half of the sentence before becoming eligible for parole. “We would like to commend the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office for conducting this investigation and keeping our citizens safe,” said the Gregg County Criminal District Attorney’s Office.

Whitehouse man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing man 48 times

Whitehouse man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing man 48 timesWHITEHOUSE – The owner of a skating rink in Whitehouse was found guilty of murder on Thursday. According to our news partner KETK, 54-year-old Lars Theorine of Whitehouse was sentenced to life in prison for the 2020 stabbing of Michael Shane Reed. Prosecutors say he owns Paradise Skating Rink and Big Kahuna Party Rentals. During the four-day trial, prosecutors presented evidence that on January 20, 2020, Theorine stabbed Reed 48 times with a kitchen knife, nearly decapitating him. Prosecutors say Theorine then attempted to stage the scene to support his self-defense claim. A crime scene investigator told the jury that the blood spatter analysis proved that the victim tried to escape before “succumbing to the numerous lacerations.” Continue reading Whitehouse man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing man 48 times

Adjusting the city map: City of Tyler hears feedback on street expansion

Adjusting the city map: City of Tyler hears feedback on street expansionTYLER – Tyler officials want to make the drive around Rose City easier but it requires changes to the map, according to our news partner KTEK. “There’s a lot of confusion and concern about the development of this road. Everybody here present is interested in the best things for Tyler. That was clear in everyone who spoke,” says Lead Pastor of Dayspring Methodist Church, Kris Bagley. One proposed amendment plans to extend Waljm Street in South Tyler. Eventually, connecting it with Market Square Boulevard and West Grande Boulevard. Continue reading Adjusting the city map: City of Tyler hears feedback on street expansion

Azalea and Spring Flower Trail kicks off Friday

Azalea and Spring Flower Trail kicks off FridayTYLER — Tyler kicks off one of its signature activities on Friday. The 63rd Azalea and Spring Flower Trail runs through April 10. The trail features more than ten miles of residential gardens and historic home-sites covered with azaleas, tulips, wisteria, dogwood, and more. The event has been described as a floral wonderland and a photographer’s paradise. A number of individual events are also featured. Click here for all the information.

New prosecutor approved in Athens bus driver trial

New prosecutor approved in Athens bus driver trialATHENS – A Henderson County district judge has allowed the state attorney general to appoint a new prosecutor in the case involving a fatal school bus crash in Athens. According to our news partner KETK, the judge approved an order Monday after it was requested March 17. The order will allow any attorney from the state attorney general’s office to be appointed attorney pro tem in the case of John Franklin Stevens (pictured). Stevens, 81, was charged with criminally negligent homicide and injury to a child after a bus he was driving was struck by a train on Jan. 25, 2019, killing 13-year-old Christopher Bonilla and injuring 9-year-old Joselyne Torres. The bus reportedly was pushed one-quarter of a mile before coming to a stop.