Amtrak, TxDOT Consider DFW-to-Shreveport Train

MARSHALL (AP) – Amtrak and Texas transportation officials are studying starting passenger rail service from Dallas-Fort Worth to Shreveport-Bossier City, La. In a joint statement, Amtrak and the Texas Department of Transportation said they’ve agreed on the scope of a feasibility study of adding the service. Amtrak already runs its San Antonio-to-Chicago Texas Eagle service on the Union Pacific route from Fort Worth to Marshall with stops in Longview, Mineola and Dallas. The proposal would add Amtrak stops at the Centre Port/DFW Airport station of the Trinity Railway Express, as well as stops in Mesquite, Forney, Terrell and Wills Point. Amtrak says that if the study shows state-funded Amtrak service should be considered, the final decisions would rest with the Texas and Louisiana legislatures.

Dallas Man Charged with Manslaughter

TYLER — An 18-year-old Dallas man has been indicted in the shooting death of his roommate at Varsity Place apartments in November 2011. Brandon Willis was charged with manslaughter in the death of Davion Johnson, 18. Police believe Willis unintentionally shot Johnson while showing off a revolver he did not realize was loaded. According to KETK, Johnson died at a Tyler hospital.

New President for Jarvis Christian College

HAWKINS – Jarvis Christian College at Hawkins will be getting a new president. The school’s board of trustees has unanimously selected Dr. Lester C. Newman to serve as the 12th President. He begins his new duties on April 2nd. He will succeed Cornell Thomas who resigned earlier this year. Dr. Newman currently serves as the Executive Assistant to the President and Director of Administrative Management Programs at Wiley College in Marshall. In his current role, Dr. Newman serves as a member of the President’s Cabinet and the Vice President’s Council.

According to the school’s web site, “Dr. Newman brings extensive experience in higher education administration and academics to the campus. Prior to his work at Wiley College, he served as the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Associate Vice President for Development at Lane College, Jackson, Tennessee; served as a consultant for higher education; President and Professor of Political Science at Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena, Mississippi, for nine years; Vice President for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Political Science, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, North Carolina. In his career, he also served as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor; Dean of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor; and Assistant Professor and Associate Director of Institutional Self-Study.”

Lufkin Man Accused of Attacking Neighbor with Hammer, Metal Pipe

LUFKIN — A Lufkin man is behind bars after he allegedly hit a neighbor in the head Wednesday night with a hammer and metal pipe. Officials say it happened around 9:14 p.m. at Rick Road Trailer Park. Police tell KETK the neighbor tried to check on Fabian Tamez’s girlfriend and children during an argument between the two adults. Tamez then struck the neighbor’s head with a hammer and metal pipe. Responding officers arrested Tamez, and one officer was kicked in the chest and face, causing injury. Tamez was booked into the Angelina County Jail for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and assault on a public servant. The victim’s condition is unknown.

Credit Union to Ramp Up Security Following Robbery

TYLER – A Tyler financial institution plans to ramp up security following a Wednesday robbery. An official at Telco Plus Credit Union at 620 West Front Street tells KETK the branch will be installing additional security cameras. She also says officials are looking at keeping the location better staffed during certain hours of the day.

A woman entered the business shortly after 5:15 Wednesday afternoon, armed with a large knife. She placed a bag on the counter and instructed the teller to give her money. She then left, and was seen fleeing the scene in a black car, possibly a Chevrolet Malibu. No injuries were reported. She is described as a light skinned black female, 5’05” tall with a medium build. She was wearing a black hooded mask, black shirt and black pants.

Smith County Man Sentenced for Federal Firearms Violation

TYLER – A Tyler man will be going to prison for federal firearms violations. Martrice Smith, 38, pleaded guilty last October to being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was sentenced yesterday to 120 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Michael H. Schneider.

Federal prosecutors say Smith admitted that on October 20, 2010, he was in possession of a shotgun. Further investigation revealed Smith was a convicted felon, having previously been found guilty of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine in the Eastern District of Texas in 2005; possession of a controlled substance in Smith County in 2005; possession of a controlled substance in Smith County in 2004; and burglary of a vehicle in Smith County in 1997. As a convicted felon, Smith is prohibited by federal law from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition. Smith was indicted by a federal grand jury last September.

Man Fatally Shot by Police in Titus County

WINFIELD (AP) – Authorities say a man has been fatally shot by a northeast Texas police officer during a traffic stop. Police in the small town of Winfield say the shooting happened Wednesday after police stopped a vehicle for erratic driving and speeding on Interstate 30. KLTV-TV reports police say the officer handcuffed the suspects inside the police unit before he was to search the vehicle. During the search, one suspect retrieved a weapon and fired at the officer, who returned fire. Police say 23-year-old Brian Michael Fuller from the state of New York was pronounced dead at the scene. The Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune reports the other suspect was a 17-year-old arrested on charges including theft of a firearm and possession of a controlled substance. Texas Rangers are helping investigate.

Titus County Man Sentenced for Drug Trafficking Violation

TYLER – A Mt. Pleasant man has been sentenced in Tyler federal court to prison for drug trafficking crimes. Ernesto Valles Moreno, 42, pleaded guilty last April to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. He was sentenced yesterday to 150 months in federal prison by U.S. District judge Michael H. Schneider.

Co-defendant Hector Nieto, 40, pleaded guilty on November 2, 2010, to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and was sentenced to 135 months in federal prison on August 31, 2011. Nieto was also ordered to forfeit ownership of commercial property in Mt. Pleasant, Texas valued at $93,000.00, a 2005 GMC, K3500 pickup truck, and $21,473.47 in US Currency.

According to federal prosecutors, in July 2009, Nieto and Moreno knowingly delivered approximately three kilograms of cocaine to others with instructions to transport the cocaine to Chicago, Illinois for sale and distribution. They were indicted by a federal grand jury on July 14, 2010 and charged with federal drug trafficking crimes.

Authorities: Man Fatally Shot at Cockfight

CANTON — Authorities are continuing their investigation of a fatal shooting that reportedly occurred during a cockfight in Van Zandt County. Sunday morning around 3:30, the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office responded to East Texas Medical Center in Athens in reference to a 21-year-old man who was brought in with a fatal gunshot wound. Henderson County contacted the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office when they learned the offense occurred at a residence off Farm Road 1861. Van Zandt County responded to the residence, where investigators were told that the victim, Luis Rodriguez of Athens, was at the residence during an illegal chicken fight when an argument occurred and the victim was fatally injured. Rodriguez was driven from the scene and taken to ETMC/Athens, where he was pronounced dead.

Authorities say numerous roosters along with fighting paraphernalia were seized at the location with the assistance of the S.P.C.A. of Texas. The Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office, the Texas Rangers and the Van Zandt County District Attorney’s Office continue to investigate the incident.

Rusk County Man Missing; Truck Found 5 Miles from Home

HENDERSON — Rusk County officials are asking for the public’s help in finding a missing Mt. Enterprise man. According to KETK, the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office says 58-year old James “Jimmy” Tidwell is missing. Tidwell is described as 5’3″ and about 170 pounds.

On Tuesday morning around 11:30 officials received a call from Tidwell’s employer requesting a welfare check when he did not report to work. Tidwell’s employer says he was last seen at work Wednesday, February 15. On Wednesday, investigators found Tidwell’s abandoned truck on FM 95 and Hwy 315, approximately 5 miles from his house. As the investigation continues, anyone with information on Mr. Tidwell’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Robert Stinehour at (903) 657-3581 or call Rusk County Crime Stoppers at (903) 655-TIPS (8477).

Smith County Man Sentenced for Drug and Gun Violations

TYLER – A Tyler man has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for federal drug and firearms violations in Eastern Texas. Gary Anderson, 30, pleaded guilty last October to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and possession of a firearm during a drug trafficking crime. He was sentenced in Tyler yesterday by U.S. District Judge Michael H. Schneider. Anderson was also ordered to forfeit $50,000 in cash.

According to information presented in court, on March 9, 2011, Anderson possessed more than 15 kilograms of cocaine, which he distributed in the Smith County area. He also admitted to possessing two pistols while in possession of the drugs. Anderson admitted to purchasing from 2 to 4 kilograms of cocaine per week from a source in Houston, paying approximately $24,000 per kilo and was in possession of over $50,000 in cash at the time of his arrest. Law enforcement officers seized ½ kilogram of crack cocaine, marijuana, cocaine powder, cash, body armor and firearms at Anderson’s residence. Anderson had the highest criminal history points possible under the federal sentencing guidelines. Anderson was indicted by a federal grand jury on July 13, 2011, along with four co-defendants.

Woman Sentenced to 13 Years for Embezzlement

LUFKIN — A former Lufkin veterinary clinic bookkeeper was sentenced on Wednesday to 13 years in prison and ordered to pay restitution for stealing more than $350,000 from the business. According to KETK, Melissa “Missy” Suzanne McCleskey, 33, stood before state District Judge Barry Bryan for the hearing after pleading guilty in December to a first-degree felony theft charge without recommended punishment.

McCleskey turned herself in last December after admitting to stealing the money from East Texas Veterinary Clinic Incorporated. According to an arrest report, McCleskey kept the books for both Lufkin locations of East Texas Veterinary Clinic, Inc., which included the East Texas Veterinary Clinic on U.S. Highway 69 south and Lone Star Veterinary Clinic on Brentwood Drive.

Pilgrim’s in Negotiation to Sell Local HQ

PITTSBURG — Pilgrim’s Pride, along with corporate real estate company Binswanger, is in negotiations with Region VIII Education Service Center to sell the former Pilgrim’s world headquarters site on U.S. 271 North, with an undisclosed amount on the table.
“I cannot disclose that, by law, but we have had offers,” said Kip Collins, an agent with Binswanger who is handling the property.

According to KETK, the building, which is still involved in a lawsuit over property taxes with the Camp Central Appraisal District, has had a handful of offers in the past 12-month period, Collins said, and is listed for $11.9 million. Pilgrim’s has been selling off large tracts of property since the bankruptcy in 2008, including a large sale of 2,875 acres to the Titus County Fresh Water Supply District, a non-taxable entity, with more than 1,900 acres of that being in Camp County, which removes them from the tax roll.

Salon Owner Arraigned in Smith County

TYLER — A salon owner accused of illegally injecting women with an unknown substance was in a Tyler courtroom yesterday morning. Carmel Foster, 38, the owner of Queen Diva’s Hair Salon and Spa, in Tyler, has been arraigned in Smith County on two charges of practicing medicine without a license.

The FDA is still working to confirm what substance was used in the injections as part of a breast augmentation. Those findings are expected later this week. Foster remains in the Smith County Jail on $200,000 bond.

According to KETK, one of the victims is still in a Longview hospital in critical condition.

Driver Escaped Injury in Morning Rollover

SMITH COUNTY — A driver who flipped his vehicle while searching for his cell phone Thursday morning was not injured, according to DPS. The wreck happened on Highway 69 North just south of I-20 Shortly before 6:00. Although EMS responded to the scene, the driver, whose name has not been released, was not transported to the hospital. According to KETK, lanes going both directions were temporarily blocked, but later reopened.

Officials Said Closures Won’t Delay Mail Delivery

EAST TEXAS — An additional shift at surviving U.S. Postal Service processing plants should ensure the pace of letters and packages sent from Northeast Texas is unchanged by the likely closing of the Tyler facility, that’s according to a postal spokesman. The Longview News-Journal reports, McKinney Boyd in the Dallas U.S. Postal Service office said 200 positions eliminated in Tyler, if Congress fails to act by May 15, will be absorbed by attrition. Boyd said employees will have the opportunity to apply for new jobs in new locations. Post offices in Overton and Easton closed during the summer.

Smith County Home Damaged by Fire

RED SPRINGS – A home in the Red Springs area of Smith County has been damaged by fire. The house is located in the 1000 block of County Road 333. This is just north of the Tyler loop off U.S. Highway 271. No one was at home when the fire broke out yesterday afternoon and no injuries were reported. The cause of the fire has yet to be determined.

Some Tyler Home Sellers Bypass Realtors

TYLER — Some Tylerites looking to sell their homes are eliminating the middleman, their real estate agent, in order to keep more money in their pockets once their house is sold. Local resident Frank McKinney is one such person. McKinney’s used real estate agents in the past, but he tells KETK times have changed. According to McKinney, “Because of the market today, because it is truly a buyer’s market in all ways, form, and fashion — I felt that what value the realtors would bring would be far less than in previous times that I’ve sold homes.” McKinney says he’s pleased with the results he’s getting so far.

Tyler Police Investigate Injury to Child Case

TYLER — Tyler police are investigating a case in which a child was badly burned. Tuesday morning just before 9:30, police responded to 4201 Aberdeen to assist EMS on an injury to a child incident. Upon arrival it was determined that a two-year-old girl identified as Bridget Walker had been severely burned on the bottom of her feet from hot water in the bathtub. The adoptive parents were home at the time of the incident. Walker was transported to ETMC and then transferred to Parkland Hospital in Dallas. Child Protective Services was contacted by police to initiate an investigation. Tyler investigators are currently investigating to determine if this was an accident or foul play may be involved.

Tyler ISD Names 2012 Campus Teachers of the Year

TYLER – Tyler ISD announces the 2012 Campus Teachers of the Year. All 30 campus teachers of the year will be recognized at the annual Teacher of the Year Banquet on Tuesday, May 8. This year’s theme is “Tyler ISD’s Galaxy of Stars: Our Teachers Light the Way.” During the banquet a District Elementary Teacher of the Year and a District Secondary Teacher of the Year will be named for the 2011-2012 school year.

The 2012 District Teachers of the Year will be eligible to be selected as the regional honoree. Regional honorees are eligible for two titles, Texas Elementary Teacher of the Year and Texas Secondary Teacher of the Year. Texas Teacher of the Year is the highest honor that the State of Texas can bestow upon a teacher.

The 2011-2012 Campus Teachers of the Year:

Rhona Meads – T.J. Austin Elementary School
Kelly England – Bell Elementary Global Communications Academy
Tom Matteucci – Birdwell Elementary School
George Brigman – Bonner Elementary School
Lawren Phillips – Boshears Center for Exceptional Programs
Beth Lockhart – Caldwell Elementary Arts Academy
Anna Dickey – Clarkston Elementary School
Natasha Balfour – Dixie Elementary School

Sharon Camille Becton – Douglas Elementary School
Ashley Rayner – Griffin Elementary School
Thurndotte Ray – Dr. Bryan C. Jack Elementary School
Sandy Ferris – Jones Elementary MST Academy
Jim Westwood – A. W. Orr Elementary School
Mary Rouquette – Owens Elementary School
Wanda Wilson – W. A. Peete Elementary School
Brenda Evans – Ramey Elementary School

Jennifer Thrasher – Rice Elementary School
Alicia Guajardo – St. Louis School
Patricia Cooper – TARGET
Becky Tilson – Andy Woods Elementary School
Christie O’Neal – Boulter Middle School
Satoya Dodd – Dogan Middle School
Leah Huffstetter – James S. Hogg Middle School
Jacob Payne – Hubbard Middle School

Chris Rasure – Moore MST Magnet School
Mary McGough-Skinner – Stewart Middle School
Laura Berns – John Tyler High School
David Howard – Robert E. Lee High School
Pennie McKeller – Plyler Alternative School
Joshua Graves – PACE

Henderson Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting Child

HENDERSON — A Henderson man is charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child. According to KETK, the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office obtained an arrest warrant for 41-year old Juan Manuel Bernal. Bernal was taken into custody and arraigned, with his bond set at $250,000. He remains in the Rusk County Jail. Authorities say the investigation is ongoing and more charges could be added.

Murder Trial Underway Again in Gregg County

LONGVIEW — A re-trial is underway for a Hallsville man whose capital murder conviction was reversed in 2010 by a Gregg County appeals court. Desmond Dewayne Jackson, 30, is accused in the 2007 slaying of 56-year-old Melvin Brad Mitchell, while robbing the Cash America Pawn Shop on High Street in Longview.

According to KETK, Jackson was sentenced in 2009 to life in prison without parole, but the verdict was reversed by the appeals court, because it found the introduction of evidence from an unrelated Harrison County robbery to be prejudicial to Jackson’s case, Gregg County District Attorney Carl Dorrough said at the time.

Women Sought in Henderson Bank Robbery

HENDERSON — RUSK COUNTY — Authorities are searching for two women in connection with a Tuesday morning bank robbery that shut down a Henderson bank for several hours while officers investigated. According to KETK, Citizen’s National Bank in Henderson was robbed about 10:00. It’s not known how much money was taken. The woman reportedly entered the store wearing sunglasses and a hospital mask.

Authorities also believe the suspect left in a vehicle that was parked at the Valero gas station next door to the bank. Authorities said the female driver went into the gas station. Surveillance photos were taken of her. Officers have not been able to identified the driver. Investigators said the women left the bank in a light-colored car, but they were unsure of the make and model. The FBI, Texas Rangers, Rusk County district attorney investigators and sheriff’s deputies also were called to investigate the robbery.

40 Pounds of Cocaine Found During Traffic Stop

GREGG COUNTY — A Georgia woman has been arrested on Interstate 20 after troopers found more than 40 pounds of cocaine. According to our news partner, KETK, Department of Public Safety officials arrested Vickie Ann Watts, 38, of Statesboro, Georgia at around 8:45 after stopping her for a traffic violation. Officials said Watts was charged with possession of a controlled substance and marijuana. Bond was set at $300,000. Her passenger, Herman Rainey, 52, of Newark, N.J., was also arrested for possession of marijuana. His bond was set at $500.

Whitehouse Hires New Assistant Police Chief

WHITEHOUSE — Whitehouse Police Chief Rick Waller is on voluntary leave while DPS investigates him for alleged misappropriation of county funds. According to KETK, on Tuesday, the city council welcomed a new face, Assistant Police Chief Craig Shelton. He has more than 26 years experience with the Smith County Sheriff’s office. The city hired him after an audit illustrated some problems in the department.

An Arrest in a Tyler Kidnapping

TYLER – A Tyler woman is safe following a reported kidnapping. It happened shortly after 4:30 Tuesday afternoon in the 1000 block of Robertson Avenue. A witness said she saw a Hispanic male holding onto a female as he was forcing her into a vehicle. The witness said that they also heard her yelling for help.

Just after 5:15 officers found the suspects vehicle. Inside were three persons: the driver, Kevin Estilito Loria, 22, the victim, a Hispanic female age 22, and another passenger who was 17. Investigators determined that the victim was assaulted by Kevin Loria during the commission of the kidnapping.

The victim was transported to a local hospital and was treated for minor injuries. Loria was arrested for Aggravated Kidnapping and booked into Smith County Jail. The other passenger, Mark Morales, 17, was charged with possession of marijuana.

Tyler Salon Owner Transported to Smith County

TYLER — (AP & STAFF) The owner of a Tyler beauty salon wanted for practicing medicine without a license remains in the Smith County Jail, and more details are emerging about allegations against her. Tyler Police tell KETK Carmel Foster, the owner of Queen Divas Hair Salon and Spa, faces charges related to a botched breast augmentation allegedly performed in her salon. She was arrested in Harrison County last week and was being held there pending extradition.

Police were contacted by family members of Sheena Bradford who said that she had a breast augmentation procedure performed on both her breasts February 15 and had been admitted into a Longview hospital for severe chest pains. Her condition remains critical. Tyler Investigators determined that the procedure was conducted for a fee in a back room of the salon located at 102 East Martin Luther King Street, in Tyler.

Bradford was hospitalized with severe chest pain after the injection administered at Carmel Foster’s beauty shop. In a police affidavit, Bradford said Foster injected her with 12 syringes filled with the unknown clear gel on Feb. 15, her breasts immediately became swollen and the gel oozed from the sites holes until Foster sealed them.

Two days later, Bradford was hospitalized with what doctors diagnosed as built-up blood and air in her lungs. Foster’s charged with two counts of practicing medicine without a license and is in Smith County Jail. According to jail records, her bond has been set at $2,000,000.