Marshall Shooting Suspect Sought

Marshall Shooting Suspect SoughtMARSHALL — The Marshall Police Department is investigating an attempted armed robbery that resulted in one person being shot. Just before 4:00 Saturday afternoon, officers were dispatched to Boost Mobile on East Grand Avenue. A black male wearing a black hoodie reportedly entered the store and attempted to rob the business. A business owner from a neighboring store heard the commotion and went to see what was happening. Shortly after entering the store, gunfire was exchanged between the business owner and suspect. The business owner, whose name has not been released, was shot and transported to a local hospital. His condition is unknown. The suspect fled the scene with no money. It is unclear if he suffered any injuries. Anyone with information is urged to call Marshall Police, 903-935-4575 or Marshall- Harrison County Crime Stoppers, 903-935-9969.

Man Jailed Following Traffic Stop, Cavity Search

Man Jailed Following Traffic Stop, Cavity SearchLONGVIEW — A Longview man was arrested Thursday after police said they found drug paraphernalia and marijuana in his possession and a bottle of pills inside his person. According to KETK, Colton Tre-el Johnson, 24, was held Friday on bonds totaling $7,000, charged with possession of a controlled substance measuring less than 28 grams, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana measuring less than 2 ounces. Police were called Thursday to Best Buy in the 400 block of West Loop 281 in reference to several people leaving with possibly stolen items. After stopping Johnson, police said they searched his vehicle and found less than 2 ounces of marijuana and a digital weight scale. Continue reading Man Jailed Following Traffic Stop, Cavity Search

Traffic Stop Results in Drug Charges in Nacogdoches County

Traffic Stop Results in Drug Charges in Nacogdoches CountyNACOGDOCHES – Three men from Houston, returning home from Arkansas, have been arrested on drug charges in Nacogdoches County. The Men’s SUV was stopped for a traffic violation. After talking with the three, deputies became suspicious of drug activities. When they refused a search of the vehicle, a K-9 was brought to the scene and the dog alerted deputies to the presence of drugs. Inside the vehicle they found Over fifteen thousand pills ranging from Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, hydromorphone and amphetamine. They also located a small quantity of marijuana. Continue reading Traffic Stop Results in Drug Charges in Nacogdoches County

New Tyler Police Officers Receive Oath of Office

TYLER – Seven new police cadets who graduated from the Tyler Junior College Police Academy last week have been officially sworn in by Chief Jimmy Toler. Two of the cadets ended up receiving two most highly sought after awards for the academy. The “Valedictorian” for this class was awarded to Abby Rodseth, who had the highest grade point average of all the previous valedictorians with a 98.7 GPA. The “Top Gun” award for the highest score of shooting was awarded to Stephen Thomas. Continue reading New Tyler Police Officers Receive Oath of Office

Man Arrested After Fighting With Nacogdoches Deputies

Man Arrested After Fighting With Nacogdoches DeputiesNACOGDOCHES – Two Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s deputies were injured Friday morning while fighting with a suspect. It happened after a report of a suspicious man who appeared to be selling drugs. He was found in the parking lot near the jail visitation area. When the deputy tried to stop him from walking away, he starting fighting with the deputy. Another deputy tried to help, but the fight continued. Additional deputies arrived and Haward Johnson, 47, of Nacogdoches, was taken into custody. Continue reading Man Arrested After Fighting With Nacogdoches Deputies

Man Gets 450 Years in Prison for Sex Crimes Against Children

Man Gets 450 Years in Prison for Sex Crimes Against ChildrenCHEROKEE COUNTY – A Jacksonville man has been found guilty of 34 counts of child abuse. Kevin Ray Morris Sr., of Jacksonville, was handed 11 life sentences. In addition to the life sentences stacked with 450 years in prison, the jury also assessed a $340,000 fine against Morris. According to the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office, on March 30, a jury found Morris guilty of child sexual abuse including, aggravated sexual assault of a child, sexual assault of a child, and indecency with a child. Judge Chris Day ordered all possible counts stacked, and told Morris after sentencing, “Mr. Morris, there is really no other way to put it, you are a monster.” Continue reading Man Gets 450 Years in Prison for Sex Crimes Against Children

A Senior’s Pageant Returns to Tyler

A Senior’s Pageant Returns to TylerTYLER – Last year the Ms. Texas Senior Classic Pageant left the Metroplex, after over 20 years, for Tyler. And it was announced Friday at a news conference at the Holiday Inn on South Broadway, the pageant will be coming back to Tyler. It will be at the Holiday Inn September 22nd through 24th. The pageant’s state director Peggy Wagner said, returning to Tyler was a no-brainer. She said the city opened their arms to the pageant and contestants. They even received a key to the city from Mayor Martin Heines. According to Wagner, “when we thought about where we were going to have it in 2017, it took no rocket scientist to advise us, we’re going back to Tyler.” Continue reading A Senior’s Pageant Returns to Tyler

Man Accused of Exposing Himself

Man Accused of Exposing HimselfTYLER – A Tyler man has been arrested on a charge of public indecency. William Larry Foley, 40, was arrested around 10:00 Thursday night. A woman told officers that Foley had exposed himself to her and two children as he stood between two house on Claude Street. Foley is in the Smith County Jail under a $10,000 bond.

To Prison for a Longview Murder

To Prison for a Longview MurderLONGVIEW – A Longview man is going to prison for a murder over two years ago. Aaron McCoy, 25, had been arrested and charged with the murder of Garrett Neal. The Longview News Journal reports McCoy pled guilty Friday morning and was sentenced to 33 years in prison. Neal was found shot in a home on Sandlin Street in January of 2015. McCoy was arrested in the case in May of last year after an inmate who had been in the same cellblock with him, told investigators McCoy had admitted to the murder. The inmate also said that McCoy had left his cell phone at the scene of the murder.

All Suspects in Custody In Upshur County Murder

All Suspects in Custody In Upshur County MurderGILMER – Four persons are now in custody in an Upshur County murder. Kendrick Jackson, 29, was shot to death at his home northeast of Gilmer shortly before 6:30 Tuesday night. Arrested in the case are Devontay Hunter, 20, of Lone Star, (pictured) Alize Sharda McFall, 20 of Kilgore, Keishawn Mumphrey, 19, of Kilgore and Decorian Quantez Robbins, 19, of Lone Star. All four are charged with first degree murder. No word on what led to the shooting.

Playhouse Community on the Tyler Plaza

Playhouse Community on the Tyler PlazaTYLER – You will find 8 playhouses on the Tyler Plaza today. They are being auctioned off as a fund raising project for Habitat for Humanity for Smith County. All eight are custom made. Habitat’s Deanna Harrison says you can bid for them on line at the Habitat for Humanity of Smith County website. The high bid for each playhouse will then be part of a live auction on Thursday, April 6th at Jack Ryan’s Steak and Chophouse. Continue reading Playhouse Community on the Tyler Plaza

Tyler Fire Department Improves EMS Capabilities

Tyler Fire Department Improves EMS CapabilitiesTYLER – The Tyler Fire Department recently expanded its Emergency Medical Services capabilities to improve treatment for Tyler residents. Since January, the department has implemented many changes to their EMS bags and staff training. This includes daily inventory checks, new equipment added to bags and Epinephrine distribution training and certification. Newly named Assistant Fire Chief Michael Frost says the system was put in place to ensure that there are no delays in the field due to searching for lifesaving equipment. He says, by having a universal set up for the EMS bags, firefighters can easily transfer from station to station without a learning curve of finding lifesaving equipment while on a call. Continue reading Tyler Fire Department Improves EMS Capabilities

Upshur County Victim Identified

Upshur County Victim IdentifiedGILMER – Upshur County authorities continue their investigation of a shooting death. Killed was Kendrick Lemichel Jackson, 29, of Pittsburg. It was reported shortly before 6:30 Tuesday night on Farm Road 1975, near the Lafayette community. This is about 13 miles northeast of Gilmer. He appeared to have died from a gunshot wound. No other information has been released, including the name of a possible suspect in the case.

Ship Donated By German POW on Display at UT Health Northeast

Ship Donated By German POW on Display at UT Health NortheastTYLER – Members of the Camp Fannin Association Board of Directors presented to UT Health Northeast a handcrafted model ship that was built during WWII by a German prisoner of war who was held at Camp Fannin. UT Health Northeast now sits on the original location of Camp Fannin, a WWII Army training facility. The ship, a model yacht named “Garwood,” was built by Rudolph Mangles of Wesermuende, Germany, and was constructed of his own design from materials on hand. The model is on loan and is located at the entrance of the UT Health Northeast library. Continue reading Ship Donated By German POW on Display at UT Health Northeast

Tyler Manhunt Called Off

TYLER – A south Tyler manhunt has been called off after authorities were unable to find the suspect. Tyler police were assisting Sulphur Springs police in arresting Carae Martez Williams, 22, of Sulphur Springs, who was wanted for a probation violation. He is also a registered sex offender. Officers spotted him off the Old Jacksonville Highway. When he saw the officers, he fled into some nearby woods. Several agencies, assisted by a dog, unsuccessfully searched for him in the area northeast of the Old Jacksonville Highway and Grande Boulevard. Officers say the man may have been armed.

A Prestigious Honor For a UT Tyler Professor

A Prestigious Honor For a UT Tyler ProfessorTYLER – University of Texas at Tyler professor Dr. William “Bill” Sorensen been named a Fulbright Scholar. The Fulbright Program is an international exchange initiative created in 1946. It awards grants to American scholars each year to teach or conduct research in the more than 125 nations throughout the world. With the award, Sorensen will travel during the spring 2018 semester to Brazil to teach epidemiology in a graduate nursing program. He also will conduct research with Brazilian colleagues on the topic of smoking cessation interventions in HIV individuals. Continue reading A Prestigious Honor For a UT Tyler Professor

Longview Shooting Suspect Sought

Longview Shooting Suspect SoughtLONGVIEW – A Longview shooting is under investigation. It happened around 1:30 Tuesday morning at the Palace Inn on East Marshall Avenue. The woman, whose name has not been released, is said to be hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. Police are looking the person thought to be the shooter. Further information has not been released.

Man Arrested in Longview With Stolen Credit Cards

Man Arrested in Longview With Stolen Credit CardsLONGVIEW – A Gladewater man is in custody after stolen items were found in his possession. A Longview policeman stopped Jeremy Lynn Young, 35, on 4th Street for a traffic violation. Officers noticed a wadded up check in the floorboard. In his backpack, they found more checks, mail, and credit cards belonging to various persons. Young was charged with fraudulent use or possession of identifying information. He was booked into the Gregg County Jail under a $10,000 bond.

Woman Accused of Stealing from Her Grandmother

Woman Accused of Stealing from Her GrandmotherTYLER – A Tyler woman has been charged with Exploitation of an elderly person. Picked up on a warrant by Tyler police around 1:00 Wednesday afternoon was 36 year old Latoya Sakeitha Erwin. She is accused of taking money out of her grandmother’s account without her knowledge. Police say the amount was less than $1,000. She is also charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance out of Ellis County and criminal trespassing. She remains in the smith County Jail under bonds totaling $40,500.

38 Cars of Union Pacific Freight Train Derail in East Texas

38 Cars of Union Pacific Freight Train Derail in East TexasMALAKOFF (AP) – Thirty-eight cars of a Union Pacific freight train, including two locomotives, have derailed in a small East Texas town. Union Pacific spokesman Jeff DeGraff said the derailment happened about 6 p.m. Wednesday in Malakoff, a town of about 2,300 residents 70 miles southeast of Dallas. DeGraff said the derailment involved box, hopper, tanker and other freight cars. DeGraff said there were no injuries. He said no cause has been determined for the derailment and there is no estimate yet for how long the rail line will be closed.

Gearing Up for the Local Elections

Gearing Up for the Local ElectionsTYLER – Smith County Commissioners have approved several interlocal agreements relating to the May elections. They have approved agreements with the Bullard, Arp and Winona School Districts and the cities of Lindale, Hideaway and Winona. Interlocal agreements were earlier approved for the City of Tyler, as well as the Tyler, Whitehouse and Chapel Hill School Districts. The agreements outline the authority and requirements of the Smith County Elections Office to provide services to conduct the school trustee and city council elections, as well as any special election being held. The elections are on Saturday, May 6th.

Local Officials Join the March for Meals

Local Officials Join the March for MealsTYLER – Meals on Wheels gets some extra help delivering their meals in a six county area today. The group includes the mayor of Tyler and three Longview City Council members. Zoe Lawhorn with Meals on Wheels says this is part of a national awareness campaign that is organized by Meals On Wheels America. The March for Meals campaign helps build the support that will sustain the program all year long and helps build community awareness of the Meals on Wheels program. The Meals on Wheels Ministry currently serves 3,000 seniors and homebound persons in 30 communities in Smith, Gregg, Henderson, Upshur, Van Zandt, and Wood counties. Continue reading Local Officials Join the March for Meals

Roads Reopened, Power Being Restored

Roads Reopened, Power Being RestoredEAST TEXAS – Storms that came through Wednesday morning caused some travel problems around Longview. Some roads had to be closed because of downed trees and power lines. But those roads have since been reopened. Power outages were reported throughout the area. Many have had their power returned and the bulk of the remainder should be back on line by 7:00 tonight.

Tyler Theft Under Investigation

Tyler Theft Under InvestigationTYLER – Tyler police are looking for three suspects in a theft at a Tyler business. It happened around 3:45 Tuesday afternoon at the Simply Mac store store on South Broadway. Three black males are said to have taken six Macbook laptop computers valued at $9,300 from the display area. They cut the security wires and then ran out the store with the computers. The three were observed getting into a Silver SUV by a store employee who gave chase. Continue reading Tyler Theft Under Investigation

Longview Woman Busted On Drug Charges

Longview Woman Busted On Drug ChargesLONGVIEW – A Homeland Security investigation has resulted in the arrest of a Longview Woman. Phyllis King, 59, of Longview was arrested around 1:00 Tuesday afternoon. Longview police and the Gregg County Organized Drug Enforcement Unit assisted the U.S. Postal Inspectors and Homeland Security on serving the warrant at the house on Rawley Court. During the investigation, several different narcotics were found inside her house. Besides two charges of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, King was also charged with tampering with or fabricating physical evidence.

Death Probe in Upshur County

Death Probe in Upshur CountyGILMER – A shooting death is under investigation in Upshur County. It was reported shortly before 6:30 Tuesday night on Farm Road 1975, near the Lafayette community, about 13 miles northeast of Gilmer. Sheriff’s deputies found one person dead at the scene. No other information has been released as the investigation is ongoing.

Separate Drug Arrests in Henderson County

Separate Drug Arrests in Henderson County
ATHENS – Two persons are in custody on separate drug charges. Acting on a tip, George Montgomery Jones, 21, of Chandler, was arrested for an outstanding warrant. During a search, a sheriff’s deputy found Jones in possession of marijuana and also discovered a clear plastic wrapper containing what appeared to be crack cocaine in his possession. He was booked into the Henderson County Jail. Continue reading Separate Drug Arrests in Henderson County

Road Closures, Power Outages Reported as Storms Rattle East Texas

Roads Reopened, Power Being RestoredEAST TEXAS — A portion of a busy Northwest Longview road has been closed this morning due to down trees and power lines, according to the Longview Fire Department. According to the Longview News-Journal and KETK, the department reported around 6:50 a.m. on Twitter that McCann Road was closed between Hawkins Parkway and Spring Hill Road as storms continued to move through the region. Gilmer Road is also closed at Reel Road. Longview police reported at about 7:15 a.m. that the 1400 block of West Hawkins Parkway would be closed most of the day. AEP Southwestern Electric Power Co. was reporting nearly 1,700 customers without power near Longview shortly after 7:20 a.m. Showers and embedded thunderstorms are possible in East Texas throughout the day, according to the National Weather Service.

Bullard STAAR Tests Set for Thursday Following Wednesday Delay

Bullard STAAR Tests Set for Thursday Following Wednesday DelayBULLARD — Bullard Independent School District had a delayed start for classes Wednesday, giving students a one-day reprieve from standardized testing. According to KETK, due to weather damage and lack of electricity on multiple campuses, Bullard ISD delayed classes until 10:00 a.m. All buses were delayed by two hours. STAAR testing scheduled for Wednesday has been rescheduled for Thursday. No word on the extent of any damage.

Bobby Inman, First Legends of TJC Honoree

Bobby Inman, First Legends of TJC HonoreeTYLER – As part of its 90th anniversary year, Tyler Junior College is honoring some of its most famous living alumni through a new program, the Legends of TJC. TJC President Dr. Mike Metke said, “We’re proud to announce Admiral Bobby R. Inman as our first honoree.” From TJC to an exemplary military career Admiral Bobby R. Inman was among the first group of students who rode a school bus from Mineola to attend classes at TJC.

Tuesday, the main lecture classroom in Jenkins Hall, TJC’s oldest and most iconic building, was dedicated and named Inman’s honor, with special memorabilia and historical mementos placed in the room reflecting his accomplishments. Continue reading Bobby Inman, First Legends of TJC Honoree