TYLER – The Texas Council of Professors of Educational Administration has named U.T. Tyler professor Dr. Jennifer Jones as ‘Advocate of the Year.’ At school since 2015, Dr. Jones is an assistant professor within the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies. With 20 years of educational experience in both urban and rural districts, Jones served as a past public school educator, school superintendent, principal, counselor and special education teacher. She will be recognized in a ceremony in Dallas next month.
Tyler Burglary Suspect Arrested in Henderson County
TYLER – A man wanted by Tyler police for numerous burglaries has been arrested in Henderson County. Tyler detectives had obtained 5 arrest warrants for Timothy David Himes Jr., 41, of Larue. The U.S. Marshal’s Joint East Texas Fugitive Task Force and the Henderson County Sheriff’s Department found him Thursday at a residence in Larue. As they tried to arrest him, Himes is said to have resisted arrest and escaped from custody, but was captured and booked in to the Henderson County Jail. He is facing numerous charges, including escape from arrest, resisting arrest, evading arrest and burglary of a habitation. His bonds total $577,000. And There are numerous other warrants pending from other law enforcement agencies.
Palestine Football Player Injured, Teammate Charged
PALESTINE – A Palestine High School football player has been arrested for assaulting a teammate. Arrested Thursday evening was Le’George Marquez Gray, 17, a high school junior. He has been booked into the Anderson County Jail on a charge of aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury. He is said to have assaulted senior Michael Stanczyk, 18, after practice Wednesday. He is in stable condition in a Dallas hospital following surgery for facial injuries.
Henderson County Manhunt Underway
HENDERSON COUNTY – Numerous law enforcement agencies are searching for the armed suspect accused of assaulting a deputy. It started Thursday night when a Henderson County Sheriff’s Deputy stopped to check on a suspicious man walking on FM 607 south of Leaugeville. The suspect reportedly struck the deputy in the face with a pistol and ran. The deputy was treated and released from the hospital. The suspect is described as a white man wearing dark clothing and should be considered armed and dangerous. Henderson County Crime Stoppers is offering a $5,000 reward for information to the suspects arrest.
Marshall Confirms New Police Chief
MARSHALL – The Marshall City Commission voted to confirm City Manager Lisa Agnor’s appointment of Cliff Carruth as Marshall’s new police chief at the Thursday commission meeting. He replaces Ron Davis, who was hired in May as Interim Police Chief. He will begin his new role at the end of October. Curruth has a total of 26 years of experience in law enforcement, six of those years were as a police officer with the Longview Police Department. He will be retiring from the Federal Bureau of Investigation where he most recently was the Senior Supervisory Resident Agent at the Little Rock Division of the FBI.
Businesses in a Longview Strip Mall Burglarized
LONGVIEW – Longview police are trying to determine who broke into 8 businesses in a shopping center at Loop 281 and Bill Owens Parkway. They broke out walls and windows in the businesses in the early Thursday morning burglary. In one business, money was taken from a safe. It could have taken the burglars several hours to rummage through the stores at the Oak Forest Center.
Longview Names Keith Bonds as Acting City Manager
LONGVIEW – The Longview City Council has named Keith Bonds as Acting City Manager. The action becomes effective following the retirement of City Manager David Willard at the end of the year. Mayor Andy Mack said Bonds will serve as Acting City Manager for a period of six months. After that time he will be evaluated to see if the word “acting†will be removed from his title. Bonds has served as Assistant City Manager since 2014. He has worked for the city since 1999. Bonds is a Texas Licensed Professional Engineer with a B.S. degree in civil engineering from Texas A&M University. Prior to becoming Assistant City Manager, he served in a variety of roles including Director of Public Works, Director of Water Utilities, and Utility Engineer.
Tyler ISD to Offer After School Care
TYLER – The Tyler school district is coming to the aid of families impacted by the closing of the YMCA. They are offering after school care. It was announced Thursday Tyler ISD will offer affected families after school enrichment opportunities. The plans were developed and tailored to meet the current enrollment and participation needs of each affected campus. Jones and Peete elementary schools will have a temporary after school enrichment program for kindergarten through 5th grade students available every day until 6:00pm. This will be offered through November 16th. After school care at Andy Woods Elementary School will continue through the remainder of the school year. Continue reading Tyler ISD to Offer After School Care
East Texas Teacher Sent to Prison for Sex With Students
LUFKIN (AP) – A 39-year-old East Texas kindergarten teacher has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to seven counts of sexual assault with a child and improper relationship with a student for having sex with high school students. A judge in Angelina County also has ordered Heather Robertson, of Lufkin, to surrender her teaching certification and register for life as a sex offender. Robertson was a teacher in the Hudson school district, just outside Lufkin, for 13 years. Prosecutors said an investigation showed she had sex at her Lufkin apartment with at least six Hudson students between last November and February this year. She resigned as a Hudson teacher April 20 and was arrested the next day. She could have received up to 20 years on each count.
Tyler Represented at the State Fair
DALLAS – The State Fair of Texas opens a 24 day run on Friday, and volunteers from Tyler will be there to welcome the crowds. Volunteers from Visit Tyler will be there from 10:00am till 6:00pm, highlighting Tyler’s many events and attractions. They will help staff the Texas Heritage Travel booth in the historic GoTexan Pavilion, next to the State Fair Wine Garden and close to the Cotton Bowl. Tyler’s community banner and promotional literature will also be on hand.
Two Area Schools Receive National Honors
WASHINGTON – Two area schools are among the 342 schools around the country named by the Department of Education as National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2017. Among the nearly two dozen Texas schools to receive the honor are Tyler’s Grace Community Elementary School and, in Whitehouse, Stanton-Smith Elementary. According to a news release from U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, “National Blue Ribbon Schools are active demonstrations of preparing every child for a bright future.” The program honors public and private elementary, middle and high schools where students achieve very high learning standards or are making notable improvements in closing the achievement gap. The schools will be honored at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C. November 6th and 7th.
Longview Police Solve Two Cases With One Arrest
LONGVIEW – With one arrest, Longview police have recovered a car stolen in Mississippi and a dog stolen in Texas. Cam Albert Robbins, 33, of Union, Mississippi, was said to have been unsteady as he walked to his car in a restaurant parking lot late Sunday night. He was arrested for public intoxication. Then it was learned the car had been stolen the day before in Philadelphia, Mississippi. Robbins was then charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The English Bulldog found in the front seat was turned over to the Longview Animal Care and Adoption Center. A microchip in the dog showed the owner lived in Lone Star. The dog and owner were reunited on Thursday.
Former Officer ordered to Pay $6.3M for Death of an Iowa Man
DALLAS – A former Henderson County police officer has been ordered by a federal judge to pay $6.3 million to the family of an Iowa man who died in the officer’s custody in 2013. Judge Roy Payne ruled that Ernesto Fierro used excessive force when he arrested William Livezey Jr., 70, while off-duty. The judge said in his final judgment that Livezey suffered a heart attack induced by the arrest. Livezey was transporting lumber from his business in Iowa, to a client in Houston, when the encounter occurred. Fierro claimed Livezey was driving aggressively but witnesses said it was Fierro who was operating his motorcycle erratically. Fierro later was convicted of aggravated assault and fired from the Malakoff police force.
Second Winona Crash Victim Identified
WINONA – The second person killed in a Winona crash and fire has been identified. Justice of the Peace Mitch Shamburger says the passenger in the car has been identified as 34 year old Subhrajit Paul. He has family in both Bangladesh and India. The driver had previously been identified as 34 year old Dhaval Ajay Bhatt, of Frisco.The preliminary autopsy shows both died from blunt force trauma. Around 4:30am on September 21st, their car slammed into Mike’s Pizza and Pasta, starting a fire that destroyed the business, which had only been open for six days.
Area Man Named to State Board
AUSTIN – An East Texan has been appointed to the Board Of Pardons and Paroles. Governor Greg Abbott has named Brian Long Of Kilgore to the board. His term will expire on February 1st, 2023. Long is currently a hearing officer for the Texas Board of Pardons & Paroles. The Board makes parole decisions for Texas prison inmates, determines conditions for parole and mandatory supervision, and makes recommendations on clemency matters to the governor.
A Drug Sentence Handed Down in Tyler
TYLER – In federal Court in Tyler, a Van Zandt man has been sentenced to prison for drug trafficking and firearms violations. Corey Lance Parish, 28, of Ben Wheeler, pleaded guilty in May to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and possession of a firearm during a drug trafficking crime. He was sentenced Thursday to ten years in prison. According to federal prosecutors, last December, Parish was pulled over for a traffic violation in Canton. A search of his vehicle produced a pistol, over 77 grams of marijuana and 329 grams of methamphetamine.
Smith County Job Postings Online
TYLER — Smith County just made it easier for job seekers to see what positions are available online. The Smith County Human Resources Department this week launched a new tool — http://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/smithcountytx — to showcase to the public which positions are available. The link can be easily found at the top right corner of the county’s website — http://www.smith-county.com — under “careers.†Two new Smith County positions, created in the Fiscal Year 2018 Budget, have opened up to applicants on the new website. They include the Fleet Administrator, who would oversee all of the vehicles for Smith County; and the County Budget Analyst. Check the county website link posted above for more information.
Kilgore Man Back in Jail on Intoxication Manslaughter Charge
GREGG COUNTY — A Kilgore man is back in jail to face intoxication manslaughter charges. According to the Longview News-Journal, Thomas Elliot Henkel, 34, is accused of causing a wreck June 8, 2016, on Loop 281 that killed 16-year-old Lauren Elrod of Harleton. He had been on the lam since failing to appear in court Aug. 11. Henkel was arrested Wednesday, and 124th District Judge Alfonso Charles increased his bond to $250,000. He is scheduled to appear in court again Oct. 6. Continue reading Kilgore Man Back in Jail on Intoxication Manslaughter Charge
Smith County Man Charged with Murder
HENDERSON COUNTY — A Tyler man has been charged with murder following a Wednesday night shooting. Dennis Odell Metcalf, 40, was found at a home in Chandler and surrendered to deputies without incident. He reportedly admitted to fatally shooting a 24-year-old man from Murchison. Metcalf was booked into jail. Bond has not been set. The unidentified man’s body was sent to Dallas for autopsy. No word on a motive.
One Man Arrested after Drug Bust on Bus
LONGVIEW — A Texas man was busted in Longview allegedly moving more than two pounds of heroin on a bus. According to KETK, on August 16, the County Organized Drug Enforcement Unit, assisted by a DPS K-9 unit, was checking for drug trafficking on a bus owned by Tornado Bus Lines when the discovery was made. Law enforcement found about 2.5 pounds of heroin in possession of Daniel Miranda, 42, of Carrollton. The suspect was arrested and charged with manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance. He was booked into the Gregg County Jail. Miranda was released two days later on $100,000 bond.
Work on Farm Road 850
TYLER – Seal coat operations have moved to Farm Road 850 in Smith County. It is being conducted along about an 8½ mile stretch from State Highway 31 to Farm Road 2607. This work is expected to be finished Thursday evening and then move to Farm Road 2767 from Farm Road 757 eastward through the Gregg County line and back to State Highway 31. TxDOT reports that the work is anticipated to be completed Sunday. Motorists should expect lane closures and delays during these operations. This is a fast-moving construction project with work scheduled generally between 7:00am and 7:00pm.
Mother Arrested, Children Removed from Her Home
NACOGDOCHES – A Nacogdoches County mother is arrested and her children, who were said to be living in horrible conditions, have been removed from the house. Authorities were called to the Garrison home Wednesday morning after two of the five children swallowed paint. Sheriff Jason Bridges says conditions in the home were were horrendous and unsafe for the children. He said there were there were feces all over the residence, on beds, walls and floors. Sinks were clogged there was no way of bathing the children inside the house. The mother, Meggan Barstow, 28, was arrested for child endangerment. The children, from infant to six, were removed from the home by Child Protective Services.
Two Vehicle Theft Suspects in Custody
RUSK – Cherokee County authorities have arrested two person in connection with a stolen pickup and a chase last week. Now in the Cherokee County jail in the case are Zachary Banks, 18, (pictured) and Carlos Dominguez, 17, both of Rusk. The stolen pickup was reported near Rusk. It was spotted several hours later at the Whataburger in Bullard. The chase that followed came through Tyler where police used spike strips on Grande Boulevard. When the truck didn’t stop, they laid down another spike strip. The two suspects bailed out of the vehicle and ran into the woods Near Sam’s Club on the Tyler Loop. They were arrested earlier this week.
Henderson County Burglary Suspect Arrested

ATHENS – A Henderson County man is facing a variety of charges after trying to run away from law officers. Clifton Denean Dora, 58, of Moore Station had been linked Dora to six ranch burglaries from Eustace to Larue. When officers found him in the Sand Flat area, he fled. He was later found and arrested at a Leagueville gas station. He has been charged with burglary. He was also charged with evading arrest. When illegal drug were found on him at the jail, he was also charged with possession of a controlled substance. And, to add to all of that, at the time of his arrest, Dora was violating terms of his parole for previous burglaries.
Night Work at Loop 323 and Old Bullard Road
TYLER – Expect lane closures and delays during night work on the turn lane project at Loop 323 and Old Bullard Road in Tyler starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Crews will be applying the new surface. On Thursday night, the same work will be conducted at Broadway Avenue and Independence in front of Broadway Square Mall. TxDOT’s urging you to avoid these locations if at all possible. Motorists should use caution and look for detours and signage installed to help navigate traffic through the work zone.
Two Indicted, Accused of Organized Crime
TYLER — 17-year-old East Texans Keon Thomas and L’Keveion Stewart have been indicted for reportedly engaging in organized crime in Longview. KETK reports Thomas was arrested on five counts of burglary and an aggravated robbery. Stewart was arrested for the burglaries of two buildings. He says he was promised jewelry in return for carrying out the crimes.
One Victim Identified in Winona Crash and Fire
WINONA – One victim has been identified in last week’s double-fatal crash and fire in Winona. According to Pct. 4 Justice of the Peace Mitch Shamburger, Frisco resident Dhaval Ajay Bhatt, 34, was killed; he was driving the car that crashed. KETK reports the passenger’s identification is being withheld pending positive dental identification. The two died when the car slammed into Mike’s Pizza and Pasta around 4:30 last Thursday morning. The following fire destroyed the business, which had only been open six days. The restaurant owners and their son, who had been living upstairs, were able to escape. A preliminary autopsy report shows the two died from blunt force trauma.
Comprehensive Storm Water Master Plan for Tyler
TYLER – Two firms have been retained to prepare a comprehensive storm master plan for Tyler. The plan will help identify flooding issues within the city, to address some of the prominent drainage issues and limit future losses. Halff Associates has been retained because they specializes in storm water master planning. The C.T. Brannon Corporation was chosen because they have extensive knowledge of the city’s storm water infrastructure. The project will be funded through the Half Cent Sales Tax Fund and the contract amount will not exceed $500,000.
A New Face at Tyler City Hall
TYLER – Tyler has a new Managing Director of Public Works and Utilities. At Wednesday’s meeting, the city council approved the city manager’s appointment of Scott Taylor to the post. The position has been vacant since previous Managing Director, Gregory Morgan, retired in April Taylor will oversee Tyler Water Utilities (water and wastewater), the Street Department, Engineering Department and Capital Improvement Projects. He comes to Tyler from Conroe where he has been the Director of Public Works since October 2013. His first day on the job in Tyler is October 23rd.
East Texas Men Sentenced for Drug Trafficking
EAST TEXAS — Two men are sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking. 40-year-old Quentin Brown of Gilmer and 23-year-old Saihaine Freeman of Longview (pictured) pleaded guilty May 30th to possession with intent to distribute cocaine and crack cocaine. Brown was sentenced to 144 months, Freeman was sentenced to 57 months in federal prison. The two were sentenced Tuesday.