LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP/Staff) – A Washington state high school baseball coach who once worked in Longview, Texas, is being held without bail in Mt. Pleasant, Texas, on allegations that he violated his federal parole. That’s according to the Daily News, based in Longview, Washington. The paper reports that U.S. Marshals arrested Mike Wing in Oregon in September on a federal warrant from East Texas, where he pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud in 2006. Wing was transported to Mt. Pleasant and booked into the Titus County Jail Wednesday for the violation. The specifics of the violation weren’t immediately available. Continue reading Coach in Washington State Arrested on East Texas Warrant
Tyler Salvation Army Standing By for Hurricane Matthew Relief
TYLER — The Tyler Salvation Army is now standing by to help Hurricane Matthew victims as needed. The agency was due to send 3 disaster volunteers and its mobile kitchen unit to Florida Friday in response to the storm. But Friday afternoon, Salvation Army officials say they were asked to stand down their active deployment and to remain on standby until further notice. Salvation Army spokesperson Lindsey Galabeas says the agency did prepare Friday morning for disaster relief and was loaded down with enough food to make 1500 meals for initial response.
Longview Man Busted for Drugs
LONGVIEW – A Longview traffic stop has resulted in an arrest on drug charges. The car, driven by Terrence Domond Walton, 31, of Longview, was pulled over on West Marshall Avenue near Avenue D. The Longview News Journal reports Walton told the officer, “Here, I’m gonna make this easy on you.†He then handed the officer marijuana, a bottle of codeine and a loaded gun. He has been charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon, possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance. There was also several outstanding city warrants on him, one of which was using a cell phone in a school zone. Walton was booked into the Gregg County Jail with a bonds totaling $53,000.
Longview Man Draws Prison Term
GILMER – A Longview man is going to prison for aggravated sexual assault of a child. Danny Ray Copeland, 42, pled guilty is state district court in Upshur County. He received a 40 year prison sentenced for aggravated sexual assault of a child, 10 years in prison for indecency with a child and 10 years in prison on a second charge of indecency with a child. The three sentences will run concurrently. Copeland is also under indictment in Gregg County, and as part of Friday’s plea agreement, he will plead guilty to Sexual Performance of a Child, a second degree felony, and receive a 20 year prison sentence to run concurrently with his Upshur County sentences. Continue reading Longview Man Draws Prison Term
A Longview Guilty Plea for Sexual Contact with a Child
LONGVIEW – A man described by police records as a transient, has pleaded guilty in Longview of two counts of indecency with a child by sexual contact. State District Judge Alfonso Charles sentenced Justin Thomas Lowery, 28, to 10 years in prison. He had been accused of having sexual contact with a girl younger than 17 on two occasions last year.
A Marshall Murder Conviction
MARSHALL – A Marshall man has been convicted of capital murder for the death of his former girlfriend’s 21-month-old son. The conviction of 29 year old Deterryon Tyrell Kelly carries an automatic sentence of life without parole. Jurors in Marshall deliberated around two hours before returning their verdict today. Kelly, Jameshia Cook and the toddler were staying at a Marshall motel in May 2014 when the child was found unresponsive. The Cook testified Kelly became angry because the child had urinated on him. A surveillance video outside the hotel showed him slapping the child in the head.
Smith County Commissioners Approve a Tax Abatement
TYLER – Following a public hearing Friday, Smith County Commissioners approved a tax abatement for a business coming to the county. The five-year, 80% tax abatement for GG Distributing Company, a beverage distribution company that operates in several states and distributes beverages to a 30-county area in Texas. GG Distributing plans to invest $15 million and create at least 160 jobs in northeast Smith County. Tyler Economic Development Council President/CEO Tom Mullins said the project will allow the company to consolidate its distribution facilities in Palestine, Longview and Nacogdoches onto one property. That would be the former U.S. Postal Service facility on Farm Road 3311 in Owentown. Continue reading Smith County Commissioners Approve a Tax Abatement
Fatal Head-On Collision Near Bullard
BULLARD – The collision of two SUVs near Bullard has left one person dead and three injured. The crash occurred around 6:00 this morning on Highway 344 in southern Smith County. Dead at the scene was Taryn Coker-Minyard, 30, of Whitehouse. Injured was Jessica Butler, 31, of Bullard. She, and a 9 year old passenger were taken to East Texas Medical Center in Tyler. An 11 year old passenger was airlifted to ETMC and then flown to Dallas Children’s Hospital. The crash occurred when Minyard’s vehicle traveled into the opposite lane of traffic and hit Butler’s vehicle hit head-on.
Numerous Agencies Seek Identity of Suspected Burglar
EAST TEXAS — Tyler Police along with, Athens Police, Canton Police, Lindale Police, Henderson County Sheriff’s Office and Smith County Sheriff’s Office are all investigating residential and auto burglary cases believed to have been committed by the same suspect. Officials are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect, who has been caught on surveillance video cashing stolen checks, using stolen credit cards and pawning stolen property. Police said he’s driving a 2002 to 2005, white Dodge Ram, 4-door, 1500 SLT, pick-up. If you recognize this suspect please contact Tyler Police Department at 903-531-1000, Tyler Smith County Crime Stoppers 903-597-2833 or your local Law Enforcement agency.
Lufkin Murder Suspect Convicted
LUFKIN – A Lufkin man has been convicted in a June, 2013 murder. Rakeem Levon Rhodes, 20, had been charged with capital murder. A jury, after deliberating around 5 1/2 hours Thursday, convicted him of first-degree felony murder. The judge ordered a 45-day pre-sentencing investigation in the case. Rhodes had been charged in the shooting death of Albert Hodge, 60. He was found with multiple gunshot wounds in a house in the 700 block of Weaver Avenue. He later died at a Lufkin hospital. Rhodes was later taken into custody by Nacogdoches County sheriff’s deputies and U.S. Marshals. He had been charged with capital murder since it was alleged the killing occurred while the victim was being robbed.
Reward Increased For Missing Kilgore Woman
KILGORE – Gregg County Crime Stoppers has increased its reward to to find Sheryia Grant. Crimestoppers announced it increased the reward to $5,000 for information which leads investigators to Grant. This, coupled with the $5,000 being offered by her family, brings the total to $10,000. She was eight months pregnant when she disappeared. She was last seen on August 20th. Police previously said they believe the woman was in danger and suspected foul play. Continue reading Reward Increased For Missing Kilgore Woman
Some Food Truck Regulations Eased
TYLER – The board of the Northeast Texas Public Health District has taken action to ease some food truck regulations in Tyler and Smith County. They took the action at Wednesday’s meeting because of concerns the current regulations were keeping food trucks from operating in the city. The rules that have been eased deal with the operation of food trucks. One area was a need for the trucks to have GPS units. NET Health Executive Director George Roberts Jr. says that has been eased. He said, as long as they have a good primary and secondary contact information on food trucks, as well as their social media contact information, that would suffice. And while some food truck operating procedures have been eased, health regulations have not been eased. Roberts says the new regulations take effect October 17th.
Longview Shooting Remains under Investigation
LONGVIEW – Longview police are reporting one person has been injured in a Wednesday night shooting on the city’s south side. It happened near the intersection of 13th Street and Homer Avenue. Residents in the area report hearing multiple shots.The victim was transported to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Police spokesperson Kristie Brian says the victim is being uncooperative and they have nothing new to release at this time.
Longview School Librarian Reprimanded, Could Face Further Discipline
LONGVIEW – A librarian at Longview High School has been reprimanded after posting a a full size cut out of Donald Trump And Hillary Clinton at the library entrance. 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.†The text on the photo is partially obscured by a note on the door. School district spokeswoman Sarah LeBus said after the cutouts were discovered, they were removed and the staff member responsible for them received a written reprimand. She said the district is also considering further disciplinary actions. Continue reading Longview School Librarian Reprimanded, Could Face Further Discipline
Tyler School Principal Stepping Down
TYLER – The principal of T.K. Gorman Catholic School is stepping down at the end of this school year. The school made the announcement Thursday. Jim Franz has been Gorman’s principal since 1998. Bishop Joseph Strickland has named the Very Rev. Daniel P. Dower to head the search committee that will look for the school’s new principal. He will be assisted by Dr. James Klassen, the Diocesan Superintendent of Schools.
Healthcare Grants Coming to Some Area Organizations
HOUSTON – A couple of area organizations will be getting grants from the The Episcopal Health Foundation. Each organization is working to improve the health of the poor in Texas. The Bethesda Health Clinic in Tyler will be getting a $100,000 grant. The funds will be used to provide operating support for the clinic. The Samaritan Counseling Center of Tyler will be getting a $166,160 grant. The funds will be used to provide affordable, quality counseling and to ensure project sustainability through development support. And Community Healthcore of Gregg County will receive $144,178. A news release said the grant is to fund the recruitment, hiring and training of persons with experience of mental illness for peer-to-peer support that expands the care for persons with severe mental illness.
Baker Trial Now Set For December
TYLER – The trial for former Smith County Judge Joel Baker has been rescheduled. Baker had been scheduled to go on trial October 31st. But at a Thursday pre-trial hearing, Attorney General’s Office prosecutor Daniel Brody requested a continuance. Visiting Judge Jack Carter agreed and rescheduled the trial for the week of December 12th. Baker was indicted in June on three counts of violating the Texas Open Meetings Act. The charges stem from meetings in which the commissioners agreed to purchase traffic cameras for school zones. Baker has resigned his position, effective November 4th.
Stabbing Suspect in Custody after Brief Escape
JACKSONVILLE — A woman who escaped police custody and allegedly stabbed a man at a Jacksonville apartment complex was arrested on Monday. According to KETK, Jacksonville Police were dispatched to the Creekside Village Apartments on S. Bolton Street on reports of a disturbance. When they arrived at the location, a man told officers an unknown person had entered his apartment and began stabbing him. Officers reported that most of the information the victim was giving to them was not consistent. Continue reading Stabbing Suspect in Custody after Brief Escape
One Arrested in Kilgore Drug Bust
KILGORE – A suspected meth dealer has been arrested by Kilgore police. The three week investigation resulted in the arrest of Brian Calhoun Stansbury, 40. He was arrested in a home on Farm Road 2776 around 12:15 Wednesday afternoon. Inside the house, officers recovered around 1/4 pound of methamphetamine, many firearms, rifle suppressors and two police tactical vests. Stansbury is a convicted felon and can’t possess firearms, but they say the house was full of them. Officers also recovered many stolen items, including a motorcycle and a zero turn lawn mower. He has been booked into the Rusk County Jail and charges are pending.
Suspect in Palestine Shooting Identified
PALESTINE – Palestine police have identified the suspect in a shooting that left one person dead. He is 54 year old Lawrence Tatum Jr. of Palestine. He is accused of the Monday night shooting of 28 year old Paul Kennedy of Palestine. He was found in the front yard of a home on West Point Tap Road. He later died at a Palestine hospital. The next morning, Tatum was arrested in the case. He has been charged with murder and is in the Anderson County Jail with a bond of $250,000.
We Back Our Law Enforcement Campaign Fund Growing
TYLER – The campaign to raise funds for body armor vests for the Tyler Police Department and Smith County Sheriff’s Department is nearing the half way mark. With the $10,000 contribution Wednesday from Southside Bank, the drive has now gathered $85,000 toward a goal of $204,000. State senator Kevin Eltife said the money comes from 89 gifts from $10.00 and up. And he added, “With additional pledges still outstanding, we expect to make a big announcement next week.” Continue reading We Back Our Law Enforcement Campaign Fund Growing
Teacher’s Run on Jeopardy Is Over
NACOGDOCHES – Stephen F Austin English teacher Seth Wilson has finally met his match. His 13th game on the TV show Jeopardy turned out to be unlucky. Wilson only bet $5 on the final Jeopardy round. He got the answer correct, but the other player out bid him and won. For his second place finish, with $2,000, his grand total on the show was $267,002.
One Way Traffic On a Section of Cotton Street
LONGVIEW – Cotton Street will be reduced to one-way traffic from Green Street to Mobberly Avenue starting on Thursday. The purpose of the project is to replace deteriorated utilities and pavement; and add sidewalks. Drivers wishing to travel west between Mobberly Avenue and Green Street must use alternate routes along E. Methvin Street or Marshall Avenue (Highway 80). Through traffic will be allowed to travel along Cotton from Green Street to Mobberly Avenue. The closure is expected to last until next summer.
Fire Marshal: Accelerants Not Used in Manziel House Fire
LAKE TYLER — New details have been released about an arson investigation involving a house on Lake Tyler owned by the Manziel family. According to KETK, the smith county fire marshal says accelerants were not used to start the fire. Investigators originally thought the fire was suspicious — and despite these negative test results, the department is still treating this as arson. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office is also investigating a possible burglary that took place before the fire. The two-story house was owned by Paul Manziel, Johnny Manziel’s grandfather. According to the Smith County Appraisal District, the property was valued at over $408,000.
Duke LifePoint Will Not Acquire Good Shepherd
LONGVIEW – Good Shepherd Health System is once again looking for an affilation partner. Plans had been for Duke LifePoint Healthcare to partner with the Longview healthcare system. But, Duke LifePoint has decided not to pursue the acquisition of Good Shepherd. The memorandum of understanding to be acquired by Duke LifePoint expired on September 30. A news release from Good Shepherd quotes board of director chairman Bill Huffman as saying, “While we are disappointed in the outcome of this process, we respect Duke LifePoint’s right to make business decisions that achieve their organization’s goals.”The Good Shepherd Board of Directors immediately began working with their financial advisors and resumed the search for an appropriate partner.
Police Raid Tyler Home, Again
TYLER — For the second time within a month, a Tyler man has been arrested on drug charges. Tyler Police narcotics investigators Wednesday executed a search warrant at 506 Valentine Street. Their investigation showed that 60 year old Aubrey Ray Wilbanks, was once again selling Methamphetamine while out on bond after being arrested on September 15. Wilbanks has been charged with manufacturing and delivery of a controlled substance, methamphetamine, and possession of dangerous drugs. Police say investigators also located stolen property and firearms while searching Wilbanks’ property.
Wichita Falls Police: Man Found Shot in Park Dies
WICHITA FALLS (AP) – Wichita Falls police are investigating after a man found in a park suffering from gunshot wounds died. Police spokesman Sgt. Harold McClure said that officers were flagged down Tuesday night after a man was discovered on the ground. McClure said the man was taken to a hospital where he died. He said the man’s identity won’t be released until his family is notified. He said officials do not know if the man was shot in Lucy Park or somewhere else. The 178-acre park located on the Wichita River includes wooded areas, trails, a pond and playgrounds.
Annual Chamber Awards Ceremony
TYLER — The founders of a major mental health awareness event share this year’s T.B. Butler Award, given annually to Tyler’s most outstanding citizen. Doug and Mo McSwane received the honor at Tuesday’s annual meeting of the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce. The McSwanes are responsible for the Peace of Mind Conference, which just wrapped up its third edition last weekend. They lost their son Patrick to suicide following a long bout with mental illness — and chose to deal with the tragedy by starting Peace of Mind, which has drawn hundreds each year since it began. Continue reading Annual Chamber Awards Ceremony
Man Found Dead in Rusk County Was Shot
MOUNT ENTERPRISE – An autopsy report shows a man found dead in Rusk County was shot to death. The body of 60 year old Floyd Thompson was found lst week. It was in a well off State Highway 315 near Mount Enterprise. The preliminary autopsy report shows he died from a shotgun wound to his chest. Charged in his death is Lamarlon Tremone Thompson,(pictured) of Mount Enterprise. He was first arrested on unrelated offenses. He was later charged with Thompson’s murder. Investigators say he admitted to killing Thompson and concealing the crime. His bond was set at $1,125,000.00.
Tyler Cabbie Held Up
TYLER – A Tyler cab driver has been robbed. It happened around 4:15 Sunday morning at the intersection of East Front Street and South Beckham. The Tyler Cab driver told officers he was robbed at gun point by three black male suspects. One got into the cab and the others approached the driver and forced him out of the cab at gunpoint. After getting the driver’s wallet and cash, they fled on foot. No injuries were reported.