TATUM – A motorcycle accident in Gregg County has left one person dead. Killed in the Tuesday night crash was Lonzo Lewis Jr., 40, of Tatum. The Department of Public Safety says Lewis was traveling at an unsafe speed when his motorcycle left Farm Road 2906 and hit a barbed wire fence. Lewis was not wearing a helmet.
Storms Possibly Responsible for Traffic Death
MOUNT ENTERPRISE – The Tuesday night storms appear to be responsible for a traffic fatality in Rusk County. The accident happened around 10:30 Tuesday night when the victim’s pickup truck hit a tree that had fallen across the roadway. Alvertis Pruitt, 83, of Mount Enterprise, died about 12 hours later at East Texas Medical Center in Henderson. The accident happened on Farm Road 225.
Man Killed in Truck/Golf Cart Wreck
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GILMER — One man is dead after being hit by a truck while driving a golf cart in Upshur County on Wednesday morning. DPS officials say Alfred Keck, 74, was heading west on FM 49, just east of Lime Tree Rd., around 7:40 a.m. Authorities say Keck turned his golf cart left in front of a truck driven by Aldon Marty, 38, from Hawkins. According to KETK, officials say Marty was not speeding. Keck was thrown from the cart and pronounced dead at a local hospital.
Gregg County Burn Ban

LONGVIEW — The Gregg County Commissioners Court enacted a burn ban Wednesday during its regular meeting. It’s the latest in a growing series of such prohibitions throughout East Texas and around the state. According to a release by Gregg County Judge Bill Stoudt’s office, the ban will be reviewed on a periodic basis.
Lufkin Teen Charged with Soliciting Younger Cousin
LUFKIN — A 17-year-old Lufkin man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly soliciting his 13-year-old cousin by reportedly sending her an inappropriate picture via text message. That’s according to KETK and the Lufkin Daily News. The man is not being named in this story in an attempt to protect the girl’s identity. He sent his cousin a text message on May 5 asking her to sneak out of her home and meet him at his mother’s house, according to an arrest affidavit. Authorities say that he then sent a message asking her for a photo and that she responded by sending a picture of herself in a bikini. In response, he said he would send her a picture of himself and did, a photo of his private parts, the affidavit stated.
The girl then sent a message asking why he would send her that photo and he messaged back that he thought she would like it, according to the affidavit. He then reportedly told her that if she would come over he would rub her neck and they could do what they did before. The man was taken into custody Tuesday on a warrant for second-degree online solicitation of a minor. If convicted he faces up to 20 years in prison.
Medical Supplier Sentenced for Health Care Fraud Scheme
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TYLER – A 50-year-old Henderson woman has been sentenced to federal prison for a health care fraud scheme. Sheena Shelton pleaded guilty on July 22, 2010, to health care fraud and wire fraud and was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison Wednesday in Tyler by U.S. District Judge Leonard E. Davis. Shelton was also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $125,000 to Medicare and Medicaid.
According to information presented in court, from 2003 to 2009, Shelton controlled and operated KC Medical Supplies, a durable medical equipment supplier in Longview. During that time, Shelton devised and carried out a scheme to defraud Medicare and Medicaid by submitting fraudulent claims for equipment and supplies which had not been prescribed or authorized by a physician. Shelton prepared documents that represented that physicians had prescribed or ordered medical equipment for certain beneficiaries although they had not. Shelton forged the signatures of local physicians to fraudulent claim forms before submitting them to Medicare and Medicaid for payment. Shelton was ordered to report to the U.S. Marshals Service on August 31, 2011, to begin serving her prison sentence.
House Fails to Pass TSA Pat-Down Bill

AUSTIN (AP/Staff) – The Texas House has adjourned, ending the first special session of the 82nd Legislature — and a last-ditch effort to pass an East Texan’s airport screening bill has fallen short. Lawmakers met to consider two remaining bills and sent a minor judicial finance bill to the governor. But they failed to pass a bill from Longview Rep. David Simpson (pictured). The measure would have outlawed enhanced pat-downs by federal airport screeners unless they had reasonable suspicion that someone was carrying contraband. The House adjourned a day after the Senate, which wrapped up business on Tuesday. Both chambers passed critical fiscal bills and hurricane insurance reforms that were the impetus of the special session. Approval of those bills means there is little reason for the governor to call another special session.
Suspect in Dallas-Area Slaying Caught in Nebraska
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. (AP/Staff) – A Tyler man accused of killing his girlfriend at a Dallas-area apartment has been captured in southeast Nebraska. The Nebraska State Patrol on Wednesday said 39-year-old Sisro Johnson is in the Otoe County Jail on a murder warrant from Garland, Texas. The beaten body of 45-year-old Zulema McColgan was discovered early Tuesday when officers answered a domestic disturbance call. A Nebraska trooper Tuesday night pulled over an SUV, matching the description of a vehicle being sought, on U.S. 75 just north of the Kansas state line. The suspect then drove off in a chase reaching speeds of 110 mph. The chase ended nearly 30 miles away after the SUV ran over roadway spikes, put down by law officers, and a tire went flat.
Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Field
CUNEY — Authorities say a plane made an emergency landing in a field in Cherokee County. It happened Wednesday morning off of County Road 3414 north of Highway 175 near the town of Cuney. Officials say the pilot, Roger Willheim, 64, of Frankston, first reported engine trouble around 9:45 and shortly after landed the plane in the field barely missing power lines. Willheim, who was the only person on board, was not injured.
East Texas Storms Bring Headaches Along
TYLER — Overnight storms Tuesday and Wednesday caused considerable damage throughout East Texas, especially in Wood County and Big Sandy. Fallen trees and downed power lines added to the chaos. Wood County officials say numerous fires occurred overnight as a result of the downed power lines but all had been put out as of Wednesday morning. Power company representatives report that several thousand people lost electricity for varying lengths of time because of the storms.
Smith County Home Destroyed by Fire
LINDALE — An early Wednesday morning fire has left one man homeless. Lindale and Mineola fire departments were dispatched to 22035 Highway 69 for a mobile home fire just after 4:00am. They say the home was fully engulfed when they arrived, but was out within 10-15 minutes of their arrival. Fire officials say that the owner of the home had lost power and was sleeping in his truck to stay cool. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Man Jailed for Passing Fake Money
LONGVIEW — A Longview man remained jailed after police said he tried to pass two counterfeit $100 bills. Carlton Hollins, 41, was jailed on $5,000 bond, charged with two counts of forgery of a government instrument. Police said he tried to pay for his food at McDonald’s in the 100 block of West Loop 281 with a counterfeit $100 bill around June 7. Then, when the cashier gave him change for the bill, he asked the employee to give him change for another $100 bill. Several days later, police said, Hollins attempted to pass a $100 bill at the McDonald’s in the 3100 block of Estes Parkway.
Guilty Plea to Federal Drug Charges

TYLER – An Anderson County man has pleaded guilty in Tyler federal court to drug trafficking. Derrick Deon Hicks, 37, of Palestine pleaded guilty Tuesday to possession with intent to distribute and distribution of crack cocaine in an appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge John D. Love. Hicks faces a minimum of 10 years in federal prison and forfeiture of $50,000.00 and firearms at sentencing. A sentencing date has not been set.
Federal prosecutors say up until last August, Hicks conspired with others to distribute more than 280 grams of crack cocaine throughout the East Texas area. Hicks was indicted by a federal grand jury in February and charged with federal drug trafficking violations.
Couple Charged with Child Sex Crimes

PALESTINE – A former Anderson County couple is arrested in West Texas on charges of aggravated sexual assault of a child. Anitia Fonville Reyes, 46, was arrested in Odessa and Tony Reyes Jr., 49, was taken into custody in Abilene. The offenses are said to have occurred in 2009 when they lived southwest of Frankston in the Brushy Creek area.
Smith County Gets High Bond Rating and Savings

TYLER — Smith County’s financial stability has been recognized when financial institutes Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s gave the county bond ratings of Aa2 and AA+, which are both just a notch below the highest score possible, AAA.
According to an update from Specialized Public Finance, Inc. to the Commissioners Court, the exceptionally high bond rating, along with falling interest rates will make paying off the recently passed jail bond much faster and less expensive than originally anticipated.
A total of $40.875 million in bonds were issued on Tuesday; $35 million from the recently passes jail bond at an interest rate of 2.564% and the refunding of about $5 million in existing county debt at 1.7489% interest. “It’s good to know that we will be able to pay this off even sooner and save money for the citizens of Smith County because of these lower rates and our high bond rating,” County Judge Joel Baker said.
The jail bond component will be structured with a 12 year amortization schedule, which is three years shorter than originally anticipated and the refunding component will save the county approximately $376,000 in total interest expenses. “A county jail with an interest rate of 2.5 is about as low as I have ever seen in this business,” said Financial Analyst Steven Adams.
In addition, S&P revised its Financial Management Assessment to “strong” from “Good” due to the adoption of a formal, long-range capital plan and a formal debt management policy, which is the highest classification.
Man Injured in Hay Fire
Bales Nominated for Full Term as U.S. Attorney

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has nominated four U.S. attorneys to serve as lead Justice Department prosecutors in each of the four federal judicial districts in Texas. The president nominated interim U.S. Attorney John Bales of the Eastern District of Texas to a full term in that position. Bales is a former FBI agent who has been a federal prosecutor since 1989 and was head of the Eastern District’s criminal division before his promotion in 2009.
Also nominated are Assistant U.S. Attorney Kenneth Magidson of the Southern District for the district’s top job, Assistant U.S. Attorney Sarah Ruth Saldana of the Northern District to that district’s top job, and U.S. Magistrate Robert Pitman of the Northern District for the top Western District job.
The nominations are subject to Senate confirmation.
Pipe Bomb Suspect Pleads Guilty

TYLER — Henderson resident Larry Eugene North, 53, has pleaded guilty to possession of an illegal firearm or destructive device, use of a weapon of mass destruction, and obstruction of mail in Judge John Love’s federal courtroom in Tyler. North is set for sentencing in Judge Leonard Davis’s court this afternoon.
North was accused of placing more than 30 explosive devices into mailboxes and at other locations across East Texas. On April 8, 2010, authorities arrested North as he was placing an explosive in a Tyler mailbox.
He had been under surveillance for about a week before his arrest; a pipe bomb was found in the van he was driving and bomb-making materials were discovered in his home, authorities said. He could face 10 years in prison if convicted. Authorities believe North was responsible for planting 36 devices between February 5 and April 7. No injuries or explosions resulted from the devices.
Local Businesswoman Arrested in Alleged Drug Scam

TYLER — Tyler narcotics investigators have arrested Tara Kay McSwain, 37, owner/manager of East Texas Billing and manager of Apple Swim & Fitness Center, on seven counts of fraudulent possession of controlled substance, a 3rd degree felony. On June 16, an employee of Walgreens at 5415 S. Broadway called police and said there was a woman in the drive-thru attempting to pick up a fraudulent prescription for hydrocodone. Patrol officers and vice investigators arrived on the scene and took McSwain into custody after further investigation.
Investigators say they found several pieces of paper with physicians’ and patients’ names on them in McSwain’s purse. Police say the materials were discovered during the search incident to arrest and were believed to be used in a fraudulent manner. Police say because of her billing service for physicians, McSwain had access to doctor and patient information.
After investigators contacted several physicians and former patients, they say they developed probable cause that on six different occasions in 2011, McSwain provided fraudulent information to obtain a controlled substance from pharmacies in Tyler. On June 23, investigators arrested McSwain on six warrants for fraudulent possession of controlled substance. McSwain was booked into Smith County Jail on a total bond of $120,000, set by Judge Randall Rogers. Investigators say they are still looking into further incidents involving McSwain.
East Texan Dead in Industrial Mishap
NEWTON COUNTY — A Lufkin man dies in an industrial accident in Newton County Sunday. Kyle Helton, 22, was working on a pipeline when a manifold fell on him and crushed him. OSHA was called in to investigate.
Troup Grocery Prepares for Alcohol Sales
TROUP — It’s been a little more than a month since Troup became the second city voted wet in Smith County. KETK reports that the Brookshire’s there is now clearing shelves and making space for its first beer and wine shipments. They’re due to arrive sometime this week — just in time to kick off the Fourth of July weekend. So far, Brookshire’s is the only place in the city that’s applied for a liquor license and has been approved to sell alcohol at its store for off-premise consumption.
Small Plane Crash Under Investigation

GLADEWATER — Investigators are following up on a plane crash that happened yesterday morning. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, a small plane crashed at Gladewater Municipal Airport on U.S. 271 South. One person was injured in the crash. Gregg County Sheriff’s Office deputies were notified at about 7:00 and DPS troopers were dispatched at about 7:45.
According to a Federal Aviation website, the tail numbers on the airplane were registered to a Hallsville man named Ronald Wayne Baker. Good Shepherd Medical Center officials said they had a man listed under that name who was listed in fair condition around 10:00. DPS officials said the man had built the airplane himself and was taking it for its first spin when the plane went down during takeoff. The Longview News-Journal reports the man was 64 years old.
Lufkin Man Arrested for Assault on Officer

LUFKIN — One man is arrested after an argument with a Lufkin Police Officer. The officer was reportedly responding to a disturbance complaint around 7:45 Saturday night on the 500 block of Homer Street. Gustavo Rodriguez, 33, allegedly started moving toward the officer in an aggressive manner when she used pepper spray to slow him down. He was arrested for assault on a public servant, a second degree felony.
Mount Pleasant Murder Probe
MOUNT PLEASANT – Mount Pleasant detectives are investigating a homicide but do say they have a person of interest in the case. Saturday, they body of Kathleen McNally, 42, was found lying on the floor of a residence in the 400 block of Crooks Drive. An autopsy performed in Dallas Sunday indicated the death was a homicide.
Officers learned of a man seen leaving the area and traced him to the 1300 block of North Edwards. The 48 year old man was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant from Camp County for criminal nonsupport/child support. At last report he had not been charged in McNally’s death. The investigation is continuing.
Arson Suspect Ordered to Psychiatric Facility

TYLER – The teenage girl accused of starting the June 15th fire at a Tyler Dollar General Store has been sent to a San Antonio psychiatric facility. The order came Monday from Judge Floyd Getz. The judge said there were concerns that the 14 year old Kaufman County girl might not get her required medication if she was to remain at the Smith County Juvenile Attention Center. The store, which suffered minor damage, has reopened.
Loop Lane Closing Today
TYLER — Lane closures will be in effect on Loop 323 between Shaw Street and Walton Road from 8:00am till 8:00pm today and possibly tomorrow. The lane closures will be in effect on both northbound and southbound sides of the street. Drivers can expect delays and are encouraged to seek alternate routes. Drivers are reminded to drive safely and use caution while workers are present.
Man Gets Life in Aryan Brotherhood Murders

BEAUMONT – A 44-year-old Lufkin man has been sentenced to life in federal prison for his role in a double homicide that took place in Nacogdoches in August 2007. Carl Carver pleaded guilty in January to committing a violent crime in aid of racketeering activity. He was sentenced in Beaumont Monday by U.S. District Judge Marcia Crone. Specifically, Carver admitted that he had participated by directing two Aryan Brotherhood of Texas subordinates to murder David Mitchamore.
According to federal prosecutors, Carver was a general of the ABT, a race-based statewide organization that operates inside and outside of state and federal prisons throughout Texas and the United States. Authorities say the hierarchical ABT enforces its rules and promotes discipline among its members, prospects and associates through murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to murder, assault, robbery and threats against those who violate the rules or pose a threat to the enterprise. Members, and often associates, are required to follow the orders of higher-ranking members, such as Carver, without question.
According to court documents, ABT member David Mitchamore and his girlfriend, Christie Rochelle Brown, were murdered by Brent Stalsby and Charles Cameron Frazier as a result of a “direct order” issued by Carver due to Mitchamore’s failure to repay an outstanding debt he allegedly owed to Carver. The bodies of Mitchamore and Brown were discovered in Nacogdoches County on August 10, 2007. Last month, Brent Stalsby was sentenced to life in federal prison, and his wife, Terry Stalsby, who aided and abetted the double murder, was sentenced to 162 months in federal prison. Last week, Frazier was also sentenced to life in prison.
Couple’s Second Baby Death Leads to Indictments
LUFKIN — A Lufkin couple has been indicted on a charge of child endangerment after their second infant in two years died while sleeping in their bed against Child Protective Services instruction. That’s according to KETK and the Lufkin Daily News. Mark and Vanessa Clark, both 32, were formally charged by a grand jury last Thursday in their infant boy’s July 9, 2010, death, according to District Attorney Clyde Herrington. As for the grand jury’s decision to indict the couple, Herrington said it is a peculiar case as the couple lost another baby in a similar sleeping incident 14 months earlier.
“There was a previous investigation with another child by Child Protective Services. The first infant’s death was ruled (sudden infant death syndrome),” Herrington said. “In the (new) case, the child was about 3 or 4 months old and sleeping in the bed with the parents. They woke up and found him not breathing.” Following the first infant’s death, the couple was given a course by Child Protective Services in safe sleeping practices, according to CPS spokeswoman Shari Pulliam. That information strictly states sleeping with an infant puts the child at risk for suffocation, Pulliam said. Herrington went on to say that the infant’s death is neither a negligent homicide nor a murder, but the grand jury felt the parents put the child in danger by sleeping with him.
Fatality Accident in Longview
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LONGVIEW — Longview police are following up in the wake of a fatal accident. Late last Friday afternoon, officers responded to an accident with injuries in the 2400 block of South High Street. A silver Cadillac pulled out from a private drive in front of a silver Dodge pickup that was northbound on High Street. The Cadillac was struck in the area of the driver’s side door, killing the 79-year-old Hispanic male driver. The identity of the victim is known, but police have not been able to locate family members. Anyone with possible information is asked to call the Longview Police Department at 903-237-1170.
Four Die in Cherokee County Crash

JACKSONVILLE — Four persons have been killed in a two vehicle accident on U.S. Highway 79 at County Road 3209 south of Jacksonville. The Department of Public Safety says the wreck occurred shortly after 2:15 Sunday afternoon when a car driven by Kashundra Rogers, 34, of Jacksonville, veered into oncoming traffic and hit a pickup driven by Kelly Jones, 35, of Rusk. Killed were Rogers, as well as two children in Roger’s car, Kaleigh Hinton, 12, of Jacksonville, and Ronjenne Williams, 12, of Tyler. The fourth victim, Leighann Montgomery, 24, of Woodstock, Alabama, was a passenger in Jones’ pickup.
DPS officials said Jones was listed in serious condition after being transported to East Texas Medical Center in Tyler for a broken femur and pelvis. The three other passengers, a 14-year-old was listed in critical condition at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas; a seven-year-old boy was listed in serious condition at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas; and a two-year-old girl was listed in critical condition at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas.
