PANOLA COUNTY – A Panola County grand jury has decided not to indict a state trooper in the shooting death of a Longview man. According to Panola County District Attorney Danny Davidson’s office, the panel no billed trooper Daniel McBride, 27, in the February shooting of Calin Roquemore, 24. He later died at Longview’s Good Shepherd Medical Center. Continue reading No Indictment in Longview Man’s Death
Murder Suspect Returned to Longview
LONGVIEW – The third person arrested in a Longview murder has been returned to Gregg County. Jail records show Kentrell Jorail Smith, 20, was booked into the Gregg County Jail late Wednesday afternoon. His bond was set at $500,000. He had been arrested by Dallas Police in the murder of Devin Newsom, 20, of Lakeport. Previously arrested in the case were Brenndrick Lilly and Kambresha Williams. Both are 21. Both remain in the Gregg County Jail. Newsom was killed at the Food Fast convenience store on South Eastman Road near the Pittman intersection shortly before 2:00am on May 23. Continue reading Murder Suspect Returned to Longview
Appeals Court Affirms Champion Murder Conviction
TYLER – The 12th Court of Appeals in Tyler has upheld a Tyler murder conviction. The appeals court on Wednesday affirmed the conviction of Carlton Ray Champion Jr. The 22 year old former Texas College football player was found guilty last December and sentenced to life in prison, for the January 2015 death of a transgendered woman, Tyrone Lee Underwood, 24. Tyler police say the two were romantically involved at some point. Champion is said to have shot Underwood, whose car crashed into a telephone pole on West 24th Street. Continue reading Appeals Court Affirms Champion Murder Conviction
Groundbreaking For a Segment of Loop 49
TYLER – A groundbreaking ceremony in Tyler this morning officially marked the beginning of work on segment 4 of Loop 49. It is also known as the Lindale Relief Route. Because of the weather, the ceremony was moved indoors to the Willow Brook County Club. The nearly 7 mile section of the toll road will start at Interstate Highway 20, southwest of Lindale, and run to U.S. Highway 69 north of Lindale. It will be a couple of years before you see any traffic on this section of the road. North East Texas Regional Mobility Executive Director Chris Miller says the project is scheduled to be completed at the end of 2018. It carries a price tag of nearly $69 million. Miller says this section of the toll road will ease some of Lindale’s traffic congestion.
More Details Released in Fatal Longview Shooting
LONGVIEW — Additional details have been released following a Longview homicide in May. According to KETK, the shooting death of Devin Newson, 20, was allegedly the result of an aggravated robbery gone wrong. Arrest warrants released Tuesday detailed the involvement of Brenndrick Kesean Lilly, 21, Kentrell Jorail Smith, 20, and Kambresha Shante Williams, 21, in Newson’s death in the 3300 block of S. Eastman Road May 23. Lilly, Williams and Smith have all been charged with murder. The documents show how Lilly (pictured) is believed to have fired the gunshot that killed Newson in his car after the two struggled for control of the gun during an attempted armed robbery at the Grandy’s and Food Fast convenience store. Continue reading More Details Released in Fatal Longview Shooting
Two East Texans Killed in ATV Crash in Colorado
SILVERTON, Colo. (AP) – Authorities say two Nacogdoches men were killed and two others were injured in an all-terrain vehicle crash in southwestern Colorado. The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office says Gary Adkinson was driving the ATV with three passengers north of Silverton on Tuesday evening. The vehicle was having transmission problems so Adkinson tried to coast down Corkscrew Pass. Investigators say the brakes failed, and the ATV left the roadway and rolled about 75 feet down a steep embankment. Adkinson and his wife, LaNita Adkinson, were seriously injured and are recovering at a hospital in Denver. Killed in the crash were the couple’s son, 26-year-old Bryson Adkinson, and their son-in-law, 35-year-old Ryan King (pictured). The family is from Nacogdoches and was vacationing in Silverton.
Nacogdoches Man Charged With Sexual Assault of a Child
NACOGDOCHES – A Nacogdoches man is in custody in Tarrant County in connection to a Nacogdoches ongoing investigation into a sexual assault of a child. Arrested when he surrendered to authorities was John Paul Jones, 38. Authorities were tipped off by someone who said they saw a video of a child younger than 10 years of age on an iPad that was performing sexual acts with the suspect. Authorities say Jones gave them a full confession. Continue reading Nacogdoches Man Charged With Sexual Assault of a Child
Two Tyler Pharmacies Sold
TYLER – CVS Health has announced it is buying two local pharmacies. They are buying the two Good’s Medicine Chest Pharmacies in Tyler. One is located on South Beckham and the other is on West Grande Boulevard. Customers with prescriptions for these two pharmacies are being asked to pick them up at The CVS Pharmacy on East 5th and South Broadway or at the pharmacy next to Barnes and Noble on South Broadway. The parent company of Good’s Medicine Chest is Medicine Chest Pharmacies, which is based in Sulphur Springs.
Smith County Group Heads to Louisiana
FLINT — More local volunteers head to Louisiana, these from the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention. Wednesday morning at 9:00, a disaster relief team, including 3 mobile units, deployed from Flint Baptist Church to Lafayette to help feed thousands of flood victims as well as first responders. The Red Cross in East Texas has already sent help.
Big Grant for East Texas Veteran’s Resource Center
LONGVIEW — The East Texas Veteran’s Resource Center in Longview has been awarded $100,000. KETK reports the grant will help as many as 80 military veterans find work through job coaching and job placement. Program supervisor Randall Webster says this is the first time the facility has received an employment grant. Webster says, “The instability in the veterans that we serve was unemployment or underemployment. So, in fact, 46 percent of the veterans we serve had a need for these type of services. So we thought it was appropriate to apply for a grant.” The grant will cover job readiness training classes, background checks, interview clothing and more.
Hwy 79 Wreck Ties Up Morning Traffic in Cherokee County
CHEROKEE COUNTY — Drivers were forced to seek alternate routes from 7:30 until 10:45 Wednesday morning after a wreck closed U.S. Highway 79 in Cherokee County between State Highways 42 and 110. According to TxDOT, the crash involved two cattle trucks. Westbound traffic was detoured north on Farm-to-Market Road 2274 to Farm-to-Market Road 856 and back to Highway 79. Eastbound traffic routed north or south on Highway 110. TxDOT assisted DPS with traffic control. No word on any injuries.
Marshall Police Searching for Missing Teen
MARSHALL — The Marshall Police Department has requested the public’s help in locating a missing juvenile. Shakia Morrison, 16 of Marshall, was reported missing on July 30th. She was reported missing from East Texas Open Doors and is possibly with another female by the name of Shacoya Jackson. Morrison could possibly be in the Longview area. Morrison is described as 5’3 190 pounds with black hair. She has her nose and bottom lip pierced. If you know Morrison’s location please contact the Marshall Police Department at 903-935-4575.
Dallas Robbery Suspect Arrested in Lufkin
LUFKIN — The Lufkin Police Department has arrested a man in connection with an aggravated robbery in Dallas. Around noon on Tuesday, detectives arrested Dunta Johnson, 44, Dallas, who was wanted for a DFW-area aggravated robbery after he was tracked to a home located on Circle Drive. According to KETK, Dallas police notified Lufkin police that Johnson took off to East Texas after shooting a female acquaintance in the leg on Monday and stealing a car from her home. Officers and detectives monitored the area near Coston Elementary until they saw a man come out of the home and begin talking on his cell phone. They detained the man, who was later identified as Johnson’s friend. Johnson was found inside the home and taken into custody without incident. The vehicle was towed from the scene.
Payment Kiosk Coming to Tyler Water Business Office
TYLER – The drive thru at the City of Tyler Water Business Office will be closed From August 18th through the 25th. It will replaced by a new electronic kiosk. With the drive thru, customers could pay bills Monday through Friday from 7:00am till 6:00pm. With the new kiosk, customers will have 24/7 access to water business office. At the kiosk, customers will able to pay with check, money order, credit/debit cards and cash. Those paying with cash need to know that no change will be given. While the kiosk is being installed, customers may pay their bills online at http://www.CityofTyler.org or at the Tyler Water Business on West Locust Street Mondays through Fridays from 8:00am to 5:00pm.
Naked Man Arrested After Falling from Lufkin Roof
LUFKIN – A Lufkin man has been arrested after a policeman saw him naked in his car’s rear view mirror. The officer said the man, who acted paranoid, had bloody scratches on his arms and body. His explanation was he had been on the roof a nearby house having sex with a woman when he fell off the roof. He also admitted to having done K-2 and methamphetamine that day. After being medically cleared, Ricky Dale Brimer Jr., 31, was booked into the Angelina County Jail on a charge of public Intoxication.
Guilty Plea in Lindale Man’s Death
GILMER – A Lamar County man has been sentenced to prison for the Upshur County death of a Smith County man. A jury had been selected to hear the manslaughter case against Wayne John Glover, 48, of Roxton, when he pleaded guilty. He was sentenced Tuesday to ten years in prison. He had been charged with the September 2015 death of Donald Gene Scott, 46, of Lindale. Scott had stopped for a school bus when Glover’s tractor trailer rig hit the back of his vehicle. The accident occurred about 7 miles north of Gilmer on U.S. Highway 271. Evidence showed Glover was driving 60 miles an hour and using his cell phone when the accident occurred.
Lighthouse for the Blind Recognized
TYLER — The East Texas Lighthouse for the Blind has been honored for workplace safety programs and low rates of work-related injuries and illnesses. Karen Puckett, Director of Workplace Safety has presented the company with the Division of Workers’ Compensation’s Lone Star Safety Program Award. It’s a state designation for Texas employers with excellent safety programs that can serve as models for other employers. East Texas Lighthouse for the Blind, which has 87 employees, serves the needs of people who are blind and visually impaired.
Burn Bans Being Lifted
PALESTINE – With the rain has come a lifting of burn bans, with the bans ending in Palestine and Anderson County. The burn bans were issued late last month. Anderson County lifted its burn ban Monday. To coincide with the county’s action, Palestine lifted its burn ban on Tuesday. Palestine residents will be allowed to burn if they obtain a permit at one of the three Palestine fire stations.
East Texas Red Cross Assisting Louisiana Flood Victims
TYLER — The American Red Cross in East Texas is sending volunteers and resources to Louisiana to help with severe flooding. Two volunteers from the Tyler office are assisting, accompanied by a food truck loaded with supplies, which will operate from a staging area. That crew is joining another truck from North Texas. Red Cross officials said the devastation is likely the worst natural disaster since Superstorm Sandy in 2012. People can donate by visiting http://www.redcross.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS or texting the word LAFLOODS to 90999 to make a $10 donation. Donations enable the Red Cross to prepare for, respond to and help people recover from disasters.
Two Arrested in Nacogdoches Drug Bust
NACOGDOCHES — A man and woman driving from Houston were arrested on drug charges by Nacogdoches police officers late Monday night. According to KETK, K9 officers stopped a Jeep Cherokee for speeding and a search was conducted on the vehicle. Authorities reportedly found 50 pounds of liquid codeine. Kedar Muhammed, 27, of Park Forest, IL and Latifah Tate, 25, of Atlanta, GA, were both arrested. The two have been charged with manufacture with intent to deliver a controlled substance, a 1st degree felony. They were booked into the Nacogdoches County Jail.
KC Presents Eastman with Inaugural Blue Ribbon Medal of Excellence
KILGORE — Kilgore College celebrated what’s termed a long and distinguished relationship with Eastman Chemical Co. by presenting the company the inaugural Blue Ribbon Medal for Student Success Aug. 11 at summer graduation. According to a news release, Eastman was chosen for the award because of its 10-year partnership with KC in the development and continued advancement of the Process Technology and Industrial Maintenance Technology programs at KC. Additionally, Eastman’s partnership and generosity has enabled the creation of KC’s newest workforce development program in robotics, Instrumentation and Electrical Technology, which will begin this semester, according to the release.
Two Dead in Wreck near Lindale
SMITH COUNTY — Two out-of-town residents are dead in a weekend wreck in northern Smith County. DPS Sgt. Jean Dark says around 6:42 Sunday morning, troopers responded to I-20, four miles west of Lindale. A preliminary crash investigation revealed that a 1999 Ford F-250 was traveling westbound when it ran off the roadway to the right, struck a guardrail, and overturned. The driver has been identified as Jakob William Rogers, 18, of Glenn Heights. The other occupant of the vehicle has been identified as Autumn McWhorter, 18, of Ovilla. Both were pronounced dead at the scene.
Two Arrested in ATV Thefts
RUSK — An ongoing investigation into ATV thefts by the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office has resulted in the arrest of two teens and the recovery of four ATVs with an approximate combined value of $32,000. According to the sheriff’s office, an ATV was reported stolen from FM 177 on July 30, and another was reported stolen from County Road 3901 on August 4. Both locations are around the Bullard area.The remaining two ATVs that were located during the course of the investigation were found to have been stolen out of Smith County. Continue reading Two Arrested in ATV Thefts
UT Health Northeast Announces Population Health Survey
TYLER – A new initiative is being launched by UT Health Northeast and numerous partners to address public health in Northeast Texas and the rest of the state. According to a news release, Northeast Texas has some of the highest rates of health problems in the state, including lung and colorectal cancer, cardiovascular disease, pulmonary diseases, and diabetes. UT Health Northeast officials say because the 28 counties in Northeast Texas have more preventable sickness and deaths than the rest of Texas, a new public survey has been developed to help identify what can be done to improve population health. It’s part of a broader effort, the University of Texas Population Health Strategic Plan. Continue reading UT Health Northeast Announces Population Health Survey
Suspect Sought in Game Room Robbery
TYLER — Tyler Police are searching for a suspect accused of holding up a game room Monday morning. Authorities said around 7:15, a black male allegedly entered The Game Room on North Northwest Loop 323 and held a female clerk at gunpoint. The suspect reportedly took an undisclosed amount of money from the office and fled the scene on foot. Officials said no customers were in the store when the robbery occurred and the employee was not injured. The armed man is said to be in his 20’s or 30’s with a stocky build, wearing a black wind suit with a white stripe down the front of it. Contact police with any information.
Sheriff’s Deputy Attacked by Pit Bull
SMITH COUNTY — A Smith County deputy was transported by ambulance to East Texas Medical Center after being attacked by a pit bull Saturday afternoon. According to KETK, officials responded to Nolan Drive in Tyler to investigate a possible disturbance after a woman called 911 reporting her boyfriend and another unknown male were attempting to break in and kill her. As deputies arrived on scene, the victim exited the front door with two pit bulls running out with her. Deputies reported the white One of the dogs ran toward the deputy, jumped up and grabbed his arm at the elbow causing injury. Continue reading Sheriff’s Deputy Attacked by Pit Bull
Tattoo of Name on Suspect’s Arm Leads to Arrest
LUFKIN (AP) — A man who allegedly told an East Texas police officer that his name was George was arrested after a tattoo on his arm identified him as Kevin. Angelina County jail records show 49-year-old Kevin Lavon Crockerham was being held Saturday on a charge of failure to identify himself to Lufkin police. Crockerham was held without bond on a motion to revoke probation for evading arrest or detention. The Lufkin News reports Crockerham was stopped Thursday night while walking near traffic. A police report says Crockerham said his name was George and gave police permission to search him. The officer noticed the name Kevin tattooed on the suspect’s arm and also found an ID card listing him as Kevin Lavon Crockerham.
Body Found in Marshall Identified
MARSHALL – The identity of a body discovered in Marshall has been released. Based on I.D. located in the deceased person’s clothing, he has been identified as Charles Lee Anthony. His body was found around 6:00 Friday night in a wooded area behind the Brookshire’s store in the 900 block of East Pinecrest. An autopsy has been ordered by Justice of the Peace Megan Pinson.
Two Indicted in Longview Robbery

LONGVIEW – Two men, accused of a June armed robbery in Longview, have been indicted by the Gregg County Grand Jury. The District Attorney’s office reported Friday that Charles Ray Francis, 30 (pictured) and Kaleb Aman Bush, 18, both of Longview, have each been indicted on six counts of aggravated robbery. They are accused of robbing several persons at a South Longview apartment complex. Both remain in the Gregg County Jail. Frances’ Bond is $100,000 and Bush is under a $35,000 bond.
Video Helps Identify Cherokee County Burglary Suspect
RUSK – A possible suspect has been identified in some Cherokee County burglaries. As we reported this week, a security camera at a boathouse on Lake Palestine recorded the suspect. He is thought to be responsible for the burglary of six boathouses at the Eagle Bluff docks where flat screen TV’s, stereo systems, and other high value items. With the assistance of the public, they are looking for Michael Ryan Bay, 20, of Bullard. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office and Tyler Police checked checked locations he is know to frequent, but he was not located. If you know where Bay can be found, you are asked to contact the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Department.