Church Money Reportedly Stolen from Staff’s Vehicle

Church Money Reportedly Stolen from Staff’s VehicleTYLER — Officials are searching for the thief that stole money collected from a church fund raiser, as well as the morning offering, from a church Sunday night. According to KETK, Lone Star Church, in Tyler, had just held it’s biggest fundraiser of the year Saturday. That, paired with collections from the Sunday morning services, added up to approximately $7,000. The church’s treasurer took the funds home to make a deposit Monday morning. The money was stolen from the treasurer’s car. Pastor Doug Hanning had a message for the thief…”We forgive you and if you need help, we’ll be glad to talk to you.” He said they are not looking to prosecute anybody and if someone needs help then that’s what the church is there for.

Minor Fire at Longview Business

Minor Fire at Longview BusinessLONGVIEW – A small fire has temporarily closed Longview’s Casa Ole Restaurant. Firemen were called out to the restaurant around 6:00 Wednesday night. Longview Fire Marshal Johnny Zackary told the Longview News Journal the fire was on the edge of the roof. It was electrical in nature. It was quickly extinguished by firemen. Most of the damage appears to be to the exterior of the building with only minor damage inside. The business will remained closed until the electrical issue is repaired.

Tyler Hit and Run Accident

tyler-policeTYLER – Tyler police are looking for a vehicle involved in a hit and run accident. It happened shortly after 8:15 Wednesday night on Grand Avenue south of West Nutbush. The pedestrian was taken to the hospital with what is believed to be non-life threatening injuries. The vehicle that fled the scene was described as a white VW Bug with black wheels. It should have front end damage.

Public Invited to Metropolitan Transportation Plan Open House

Public Invited to Metropolitan Transportation Plan Open HouseTYLER — The public is invited to attend an open house to be held Thursday by the Tyler Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) in an effort to amend the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP). The MTP is the long range transportation plan for the MPO and contains a vision and goals for the Policy Committee to implement over the 25-year planning period, according to information from the city of Tyler. Continue reading Public Invited to Metropolitan Transportation Plan Open House

Man in Wood County Chase Identified

Man in Wood County Chase IdentifiedQUITMAN – It took several agencies in Wood County to track down William Eric Potter, 30, of Humble. He was taken into custody following a manhunt. Officers had been looking for the suspect around highways 14 and 37 near Quitman. During a chase from a traffic stop, Potter man is said to have rammed two Winnsboro police cars who were trying to keep his vehicle out of the downtown area. The chase continued south until the man’s vehicle crashed. He was found near County Road 4761 and arrested without incident.

Guilty Plea in Upshur County Drug Case

prison cellsGILMER – A man on parole has been sentenced in a drug case in Upshur County. Reginald Eugene Johnson of Gilmer, who turns 33 next week, has pleaded guilty to felony possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver. In a plea agreement, he was sentenced 20 years in prison. This will be stacked on his Camp County prison sentence to which he was on parole at the time of this offense. His arrest stemmed from a traffic stop in which he threw a bag of marijuana from his car window. Marijuana was also found on him and in his car was marijuana, ecstasy and methamphetamine .

Child Badly Burned while Playing with Gasoline

Child Badly Burned while Playing with GasolineLONGVIEW — A Longview child is recovering after the boy was badly burned while playing with gasoline. According to KETK, the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office says at around 7:40 p.m. on Tuesday, authorities received a report of a 10-year-old who had been burned. Officials learned the child was allegedly burned after he lit a piece of material on fire and threw it into a cup containing gasoline possibly mixed with paint thinner. When the cup erupted into flames, the cup was picked up by another juvenile and thrown against a fence in an attempt to stop the fire. The flammable liquid then splashed back onto the 10-year-old. The t-shirt that the victim was wearing caught fire and began burning him on his upper torso. Continue reading Child Badly Burned while Playing with Gasoline

Smith County Burglary Suspects Busted

Smith County Burglary Suspects BustedTYLER – Three persons have been arrested for a Smith County burglary. Around 9:15 Tuesday morning, sheriff’s deputies were sent to County Road 444 in Lindale. A homeowner told deputies a building on their property was burglarized and that two persons were seen leaving the property with items that were taken out of a building on the homeowner’s property. As Deputies were attempting to find the suspect’s vehicle, the homeowner saw it on Interstate 20 and notified deputies. They stopped the vehicle and detained William Howard Brown, 20,(pictured) Kimberly Marie Brown, 39, and Jackie Ray Lucus, 48, all from Big Sandy. The three were arrested and charged with theft of property, a third degree felony. The stolen items, valued at nearly $40,000 were recovered and returned the owner.

Burglary Suspects Jailed in Smith County

Burglary Suspects Jailed in Smith CountySMITH COUNTY — Three suspects have been taken into custody following a burglary in Smith County Tuesday morning. Sheriff’s deputies responded to a home on CR 440 in Lindale around 9:15 after the homeowner said two suspects were seen leaving their property with stolen items. Officials initiated a traffic stop on I-20 a short time later and three suspects were taken into custody. Jackie Ray Lucas (pictured), Kimberly Marie Brown and William Howard Brown, all from Big Sandy, have been charged with theft of property. The stolen property, valued at nearly $40,000, was recovered and returned to the owner.

Two Captured During Area Manhunts

austinEAST TEXAS – Manhunts have been underway in Smith and Wood Counties in separate incidents.

One person has been taken into custody following a manhunt north of Tyler. It started with a pursuit on Interstate Highway 20 in Talty, in Kaufman County. In Smith County, the suspect’s vehicle struck several motorists. The chase ended after the suspect’s vehicle ran over a spike strip in Smith County. The vehicle traveled on two rims until it left the road near County Road 496. The driver then jumped from the vehicle and ran into the woods. He has been identified as Austin Hill, 23, Shreveport. He was taken into custody without incident around 4:15 Tuesday afternoon. Continue reading Two Captured During Area Manhunts

New President Named for UT Tyler

New President Named for UT Tyler TYLER – The lone finalist has been named to succeed Dr. Rodney Mabry as President of the University of Texas at Tyler. Following an executive session on Tuesday, the board announced Dr. Michael V. Tidwell has been picked for the post. Tidwell is currently the Dean College of Business at Eastern Michigan University. The board must now wait 21 days to make the decision final. Dr. Mabry, after 18 years on the job, is stepping down at the end of the year. Continue reading New President Named for UT Tyler

Work Starting Around I-20 and FM 314

Work Starting Around I-20 and FM 314VAN – A construction project to relocate the I-20 Westbound Frontage Road at the Farm Road 314 Exit in Van Zandt County is getting underway. the Texas Department of Transportation says traffic control barricades will be put in place on Wednesday to kick off construction. The project is being conducted in two phases. Continue reading Work Starting Around I-20 and FM 314

Gohmert On Paul Ryan’s Conference Call

Gohmert On Paul Ryan’s Conference CallWASHINGTON – In a conference call with GOP lawmakers, House Speaker Paul Ryan said he wouldn’t defend Donald Trump or appear with the Republican presidential candidate for the rest of the campaign. On that conference call was Tyler Congressman Louie Gohmert. He said 11 out of 12 persons on that call said, “Trump’s not the greatest candidate, but our freedoms are at stake here. We have to get behind Trump.” Continue reading Gohmert On Paul Ryan’s Conference Call

Victim Identified in Fatal Tyler Accident

Victim Identified in Fatal Tyler AccidentTYLER – Tyler police have identified the person killed in a vehicle/pedestrian accident around 4:00 Monday afternoon. Ananias Martinez-Reyna, 43, of Tyler, was the victim in the mishap on U.S. Highway 271 at County Road 382, also known as the Old Gladewater Highway. Police say Martinez-Reyna stepped into the path of an SUV. The accident caused long traffic delays in the area until the area was cleared around 8:15 Monday evening.

Longview High School Librarian Gets 2 Day Suspension

Longview Schools LogoLONGVIEW – A librarian at Longview High School has been suspended for two days after posting a a full size cut out of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton at the library entrance. The Longview School Board voted to suspend Linda Bailey without pay during a closed session Monday night. Last week Bailey put up the cutouts with signs attached to them. A paper sign on the Trump cutout read, “SIGN IN OR YOU WILL BE DEPORTED.” The sign on the Clinton cutout read, “This is the … door to use … Deplorables use the other door.” School officials had the cutouts removed as soon as they were discovered and the district issued an apology.

Drug Dealers Sentenced to Prison

Drug Dealers Sentenced to PrisonGILMER — Two drug dealers have each been sentenced in Upshur County to 30 years prison after pleading guilty. Officials said Greggory Allen Caffey, 42, was sentenced for possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver. Authorities said he is a repeat offender and has no chance for appeal, a condition of the plea deal. Prior to jury selection a Jefferson woman, Amanda Michelle Gore, 35, pleaded guilty to possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver more than 4 grams but less than 200 grams, which occurred on March 18. With the plea bargain being reached there is no appeal and the sentence is final.

Last Day for Election Registration Is Today

Last Day for Election Registration Is TodayTYLER – Smith County could see a record voter turnout next month. With the presidential race headlining the ballot, over 130,000 persons are registered to vote next month. Smith County Elections Administrator Karen Nelson says that’s the most she has ever seen. So, we could see a record number of voters in Smith County next month. If you are not registered to vote, Tuesday is the deadline. Nelson says you can go to http://www.votetexas.gov fill out an application, print it out and sign it. If you mail it, it has to be postmarked October 11. You can also being the for to the elections administration office at 302 East Ferguson. The forms are also available at the elections administration office.

Tyler Residents Unite in the Fight Against Crime

Tyler Residents Unite in the Fight Against CrimeTYLER – Around 100 residential and commercial block parties will be held in Tyler on Tuesday. It’s part of the annual Texans Against Crimes event, previously known as National Night Out. It’s designed to unite neighbors and communities to encourage neighborhood communication, community involvement and crime prevention to create safer neighborhoods. And one way is to better know your neighbors. Tyler police detective Andy Erbaugh says if you don’t know the person who lives next to you, you don’t know the hours they work, or the cars they drive of if there is a car parked there that should not be there. When you know them, you know when someone is sick or injured or not at home or on vacation. Erbaugh says all of this goes to help surpress crime.

New Graduate Degree Program at ETBU

New Graduate Degree Program at ETBUMARSHALL – The the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges have approved a new graduate degree program for East Texas Baptist University. The Marshall university will offer a Master of Education in College and University Leadership starting next spring. School officials say the new program will provide a well-organized course of study that prepares students for professional careers in administrative leadership in the field of higher education. Upon graduation, students can pursue positions in student services, financial aid, admissions, and administration positions in both the community college and/or university setting. Continue reading New Graduate Degree Program at ETBU

Two Die in Marshall Wreck

Two Die in Marshall WreckMARSHALL – Authorities have identified two people killed in a Marshall accident. The two vehicle wreck occurred shortly after 7:45 Friday night on Loop 390 at Highway 154. Killed were Gertrude Nathe, 81, and her husband, Donald Nathe, 82, both of Brunswick, Georgia. The driver of the other vehicle, George Archambeau, 67, of Marshall, suffered minor injuries. Investigators say the victim’s SUV pulled out in front of a truck and was hit broadside by the other vehicle. The accident remains under investigation.

Smith County Volunteers Offer Relief for Hurricane Matthew Victims

Smith County Volunteers Offer Relief for Hurricane Matthew VictimsFLINT — Volunteers with Southern Baptists of Texas Convention Disaster Relief headed out Monday from Smith County to help Hurricane Matthew victims. A crew of 4 from Flint Baptist Church has taken a shower unit and other support equipment to South Carolina. SBTC Disaster Relief Director Scottie Stice said there is a lot of wind damage in South Carolina as roads are covered with trees. “We want to go and be a blessing (and) do everything we can to help the people,” said Stice in a news release. The volunteers are scheduled to work in South Carolina for 7-10 days.

Harrison County Burn Ban

Harrison County Burn BanMARSHALL – There is only one burn ban in effect in the area, and it’s in Harrison County.Because of dry conditions, Harrison County residents are asked not to burn. The ban went into effect on Monday and will remain for 90 days or until it is lifted by the county commissioners or the County Judge. A violation of the burn ban could cost someone a fine up to $500. The burn ban in Harrison County is the only one in effect east of Interstate Highway 45.

Homicide Investigation Underway in Cherokee County

Homicide Investigation Underway in Cherokee CountyCHEROKEE COUNTY — The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Department, along with Texas Rangers, are investigating a weekend homicide. According to KETK, Mario Rodriguez was found in his truck near Rockhill Church on Farm Road 2274. Officials said they think Rodriguez was shot multiple times somewhere on County Road 4502 and then moved to the location near the church. There are two people of interest they are looking to talk to.

Body Found in Burning Car

Body Found in Burning CarLONGVIEW — Longview police are investigating a body found in a burning vehicle Sunday afternoon. According to the Longview News-Journal and KETK, officers responded around 12:50 to the 1400 block of Sabine Street to assist Longview firefighters, who were extinguishing a vehicle fire near the railroad tracks. Fire crews discovered a body inside the truck. Police spokeswoman Kristie Brian said the death appears to be suspicious, but investigators won’t know more until autopsy results are released.

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork UpdateTYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in the Tyler TxDOT district during the Week of Oct. 10. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Slow down and pay attention when traveling through work zones.

Sunday work is planned for the Loop 323 at SH 31 project in Tyler. Motorists are encouraged to avoid this work zone once work kicks off at 1 p.m Sunday continuing throughout the week. The contractor is realigning the northbound lanes to the permanent configuration and moving traffic to allow project construction to progress. Work will be conducted pretty much around the clock Sunday through Thursday. Get more details about this project in the Smith County section of this story. Continue reading TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

Shot Fired into Smith County Nightclub

Shot Fired into Smith County NightclubSMITH COUNTY — Sheriff’s officials are investigating after a gunshot was fired into a Smith County nightclub early Sunday. Sheriff Larry Smith says deputies responded to a disturbance at Visions Gentlemen’s Club, formerly Bare Assets, on Hwy 31 East around 1:30 a.m. They were told three white male suspects had left the scene in a silver Chevrolet pickup, and a victim had a scratch on his leg. The victim said the suspects had started a disturbance in the club and were told to leave. He said as they were leaving he was standing by the door. As they drove out, a shot was fired and went through the door of the club. Smith says the victim was hit possibly by a bullet fragment and did not require any medical treatment. Evidence was collected at the scene. If you have any information on this incident, you’re asked to contact the Smith County Sheriff’s Office at 903-566-6600.

Police Seek Clues in Convenience Store Heist

Police Seek Clues in Convenience Store HeistTYLER — Tyler police seek your help solving a convenience store robbery. Officers answered the call to the store at East Commerce and Loop 323 shortly after 8:15 Sunday morning. The clerk told them a white female had robbed her at gunpoint. The suspect left running southbound on the loop with an undisclosed about of money. No injuries were reported. The suspect had her face covered. Anyone with information in this case is urged to contact the Tyler Police Department at 903-531-1000 or Tyler/Smith County Crime Stoppers at 903-597-CUFF.

Two Tyler Policemen Promoted

Two Tyler Policemen PromotedTYLER – Tyler Police Chief Jimmy Toler promotes Lieutenant David Long to Assistant Chief and Sergeant Jason Burton to Lieutenant at a ceremony this afternoon. Long has been with the Tyler Police Department since February, 1994. He has worked in numerous departments during his police career. He was promoted to Sergeant in December 1999. In August, 2002, he was promoted to Lieutenant. Continue reading Two Tyler Policemen Promoted