LONGVIEW — The Longview Police Department reminds you and your loved ones to protect your vehicles this holiday season. Police say you should remember to lock your car and take your keys, remove valuables or hide valuables from plain sight to avoid attracting thieves, and never leave your car running, even if you’ll only be gone for a minute. If you own guns, you’re asked to make sure you get the serial number for each gun and keep it somewhere safe. Police say it is much easier for you to keep your property protected when it is out of sight and locked up. They add that it helps them find your stolen property if they have a serial number to reference.
Driver of 18-wheeler dead after driving through store
LUFKIN — An 18-wheeler driver was killed early Wednesday morning after the truck drove through an AutoZone store in Lufkin. According to our news partner KETK, the truck was hauling bananas nearing the store just before 4:30 a.m. and left the road near an intersection for an unknown reason. The truck traveled several hundred yards before driving completely through the Autozone store. The 18-wheeler came to a stop in some trees at Kiwanis Park behind an office building. When officers and firefighters arrived on the scene, the driver was found dead. He is identified as Brian Golliday, 62, of St. Louis, Missouri. Golliday’s family told officers that he had a history of heart problems. An autopsy has been ordered. . Continue reading Driver of 18-wheeler dead after driving through store
Christmas tree set up on Tyler downtown square
TYLER – The holiday season is off to a great start in downtown Tyler. According to our news partner KETK, the City of Tyler brought its 20-foot Christmas tree to the downtown square on Tuesday. The 36th annual lighting ceremony is set for Thursday, Dec. 2, following the Christmas parade. The tree will be lit by the 2022 Miracle Child, who is representing the Children’s Miracle Network at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Health System. The Miracle Child will be announced during a press conference at the Goodman-LeGrand House & Museum on Nov. 30 at 10 a.m. This year’s tree is a Leyland Cypress tree from Merkert Tree Farm in Beckville.
Constable charged with DWI will resign
LONGVIEW – Gregg County Precinct 2 Constable William “Billy†Fort will officially resign from his post at the commissioners court meeting next week, effective Dec. 31. According to our news partner KETK, Fort was arrested Oct. 12 for DWI while he was in a department car. He was pulled over into a Brookshire’s parking lot and was “swerving in and out of all lanes… almost striking another vehicle,†according to officials. While he was talking with police, Fort admitted to taking Xanax and a muscle relaxer. He then failed three sobriety tests.
One arrested for murder in Marshall shooting
MARSHALL — One man is dead, two left injured following a Tuesday morning shooting on Cross Street in Marshall. According to our news partner KETK, that’s where officers found three people with gunshot wounds. At the scene, officers also arrested Stoney Irving for murder. He was placed in the Harrison County Jail.
Atholi comments on congressional run
CENTER — With Louie Gohmert now in the race for Texas attorney general, fellow Republican Aditya Atholi remains the only candidate to announce for Gohmert’s congressional seat. Atholi, of Center, says Gohmert’s move doesn’t change his campaign focus. Atholi says he started running “not against Gohmert specifically, but because we see that D.C. doesn’t work for middle class people anymore — and so, the only path forward that we can see is a return to local self-government, like we’ve had in this country for a long time.” Continue reading Atholi comments on congressional run
Roberts urges special COVID caution during the holidays
TYLER — There’s more encouraging news this week on East Texas COVID numbers, but Net Health’s George Roberts reminds you that the upcoming holidays pose new challenges. Overall, Roberts urges caution during holiday gatherings, especially if you’re not feeling well. He also continues to say more people need to be vaccinated — and draws attention to one group in particular. Roberts says with college students coming home for the holidays, it’s a good time for them to get vaccinated for COVID-19 and the flu. By the way, with Thanksgiving at hand, Roberts is notifying us that NET Health’s next COVID dashboard update will be posted Wednesday instead of Thursday.
Tyler police investigate pedestrian fatality
TYLER — Tyler police are investigating a vehicle accident involving a pedestrian. It happened around 3:00 Monday afternoon on Beckham. According to officers, Alicia Lopez, 70, Tyler, was crossing Beckham, not at a marked crosswalk, when she was struck by a vehicle. Lopez was transported by EMS to UT Health on Beckham but died as a result of her injuries. The investigation is ongoing.
Gohmert officially announces run for Texas Attorney General
TYLER — East Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert, who has represented the Piney Woods in Washington for nearly 16 years, officially announced Monday he will be challenging Attorney General Ken Paxton in the Republican primary. According to our news partner KETK, Rep. Gohmert made the announcement his Twitter page while simultaneously interviewing live on Newsmax TV. “Texas I am officially running to be your next Attorney General and will enforce the rule of law,†said Gohmert on Twitter. “It’s my honor to let you know that we reached our initial goal of raising $1 million dollars in order to start a run for Texas Attorney General. So, I will be filing to run for Texas Attorney General,†said Gohmert. “A priority will be election integrity so that every legal vote counts.†Continue reading Gohmert officially announces run for Texas Attorney General
Poll shows Abbott leading the pack in governor’s race
DALLAS — The Dallas Morning News and UT-Tyler have released their latest polling numbers for the Texas governor’s race. The poll shows that in a three-way race, Governor Abbott leads both Democrat Beto O’Rourke and actor Matthew McConaughey. In a matchup of Abbott and O’Rourke, Abbott leads by 6 percentage points, 45 to 39%. And the poll goes on to show McConaughey currently leading O’Rourke by a 2 to 1 margin, although McConaughey’s not even running yet — and has been unclear about whether he would run as a Republican or Democrat. Still, 40% want him to run. Among Republican voters, the poll shows the governor with a huge lead over his three closest challengers.
TxDOT’s weekly roadwork update
TYLER – TxDOT will be busy with another round of construction and maintenance work in the Tyler District this week. Tyler maintenance will have two crews performing patch work in various locations throughout Smith County. A sweeper truck and truck-mounted attenuator (TMA) will also be performing work in various locations. Expect lane closures with flaggers controlling traffic with one-way traffic setups. Longview maintenance plans begin ditching operations on US 259 North, southbound from Tryon Rd. to US 80. Crews will also perform ditching on South Loop 281 westbound from US 259 North to Fourth St. Crews will also be patching and picking up debris on various roadways throughout Gregg County. Click here for the complete rundown of roadwork around the district.
DPS trooper arrests wrong-way driver after colliding with 18-wheeler
VAN ZANDT COUNTY — On Sunday morning, a DPS trooper arrested a drunk wrong-way driver who ran away after he crashed into an 18-wheeler on I-20 in Van Zandt County. According to our news partner KETK, Christian Gomez was driving eastbound in the westbound lanes when he collided with the 18-wheeler at the 529-mile marker near FM 1255. The vehicle then caught fire and Gomez fled on foot. He was captured a short time later by a DPS trooper and was taken to a local hospital with unknown injuries. Sheriff Steve Hendrix said it appeared alcohol was the cause of the crash.
Texas Rangers Investigate officers involved in Anderson County shooting
ANDERSON COUNTY – The Texas Rangers are investigating a shooting of an Anderson County man. According to our news partner KETK, Anderson County Sheriff deputies answered a disturbance call late Friday night in rural Anderson county. There officers found 34-year-old Dave Ismaili Gonzales Jr. armed with a gun. He was agitated and confronted deputies. This went on for several minutes, with Gonzales refusing to drop the weapon. When he aimed his gun at deputies, they responded with force fearing for their lives. Gonzales was shot several times. He was then taken to Palestine for immediate medical care, then transferred to a Tyler hospital. Gonzales remains in stable condition.
1 arrest in Henderson for suspicion of child pornography and sexual assault
HENDERSON – The Henderson Police Department was notified of an inappropriate video that had been reported by a student at the Henderson Middle School. According to our news partner KETK, an HPD school detective and resource officer discovered that 18-year-old Dallas Alexander was identified as the suspect. Alexander was arrested on November 16th on warrants for possession with intent to promote child pornography and sexual assault. Alexander posted bond and was released from the Rusk County Jail. The investigation continues and the Henderson Police Department requests that anyone with information to please contact them.
Warrants against Constable, deputies detail theft from home caught on bodycam
SMITH COUNTY — Warrants revealed new details of an alleged theft by Smith County Pct. 1 Constable Curtis Harris and two of his deputies, Chief Deputy LaQuenda Banks and Sergeant Derrick Holman. According to our news partner KETK, back in January, Harris and two of his deputies, Chief Deputy LaQuenda Banks and Sergeant Derrick Holman were executing a writ of possession on a rental property at Cascades Court in Tyler. The warrant states that they found “drugs, drug paraphernalia, guns, and money.†In a bedroom/bathroom area, Banks can be heard saying, “I cut it off†followed by the sound of her body camera turning on. The warrant does not state what camera recorded that statement before she turned hers on. Continue reading Warrants against Constable, deputies detail theft from home caught on bodycam
Longview man indicted for allegedly stealing checks from post office boxes
LONGVIEW — A federal grand jury indicted a Longview man for allegedly stealing checks from post office boxes and using them at different Walmart stores. According to our news partner KETK, Daniel Roach, 37, was indicted on Nov. 17 on six counts of mail theft and one count of wire fraud. The Tool Police Department arrested Roach on Oct. 20. From Aug. 1 to Oct. 20, 2021, Roach stole checks from envelopes that were inside post office boxes, said the indictment. Then, he altered the checks and used them at Walmart stores in Gun Barrel City, Athens and Canton. Roach returned the merchandise he purchased later to Walmart for cash. He faces up to 20 years in prison for the offenses. Roach is currently booked into the Henderson County Jail without bond.
Board of Regents authorizes UT Tyler to acquire land for new school of medicine
AUSTIN – The University of Texas System Board of Regents authorized the University of Texas at Tyler to purchase land for its school of medicine. UT Tyler intends to finalize the purchase of approximately five acres of land located in the heart of the medical district. In a news release, UT System Board of Regents Chairman Kevin Eltife states “Acquiring land for the medical education building is yet another important milestone toward the establishment of the medical school and the transform healthcare in North East Texas.” The medical school expects to welcome its inaugural class of 40 students in June 2023.
Man sentenced to life in prison for aggravated kidnapping
TYLER — A Smith County jury sentenced 42-year-old Patrick Johnson to life in prison Wednesday for aggravated kidnapping and continuous violence against a family member. Prosecutors presented evidence that in April 2018, Johnson confined his girlfriend in a hotel room for hours and repeatedly assaulted her by hitting her in the face and strangling her, causing the victim to lose consciousness. Prosecutors say the victim was only able to escape after showing Johnson that she had dialed 911, which they say led to Johnson fleeing the scene. According to a news release from the District Attorney’s Office, the jury also heard evidence of Johnson’s violent criminal history, which included multiple convictions for domestic battery and strangulation out of Louisiana.
UT Health paramedic dies in 2-vehicle crash
HUNT COUNTY — A UT Health paramedic from Frankston died in a two-vehicle crash involving an ambulance in Hunt County. He has been identified as David Eads, 42, who was driving the ambulance. According to our news partner KETK, DPS Troopers received a call Wednesday around 6:55 p.m. regarding a major crash on U.S. 69 north of Greenville. A Peterbilt rock-hauler truck was backing up across the two lanes of traffic along U.S. 69. The ambulance was heading south on U.S. 69 and crashed into the truck-tractor, killing Eads. The passenger of the ambulance was transported to UT Health East Texas in stable condition. The driver of the truck-tractor was not injured. A citation was also issued to the driver of the Peterbilt rock-hauler truck for the violation of backing without safety. Continue reading UT Health paramedic dies in 2-vehicle crash
Final pouring of new Rose Complex center slab
TYLER — The final pouring of the new Rose Complex center slab was performed Thursday morning, and Tyler Mayor Don Warren was on hand. He told us all went well and gave a rundown of what’s next. According to Warren, crews will be pouring the walls over the next month or so, and they’ll be erected around early January. He says for now, there likely won’t be a lot of movement on the walls, “but once you do see movement, it’ll be quick.” Warren also said everything is on track. He told us, “It’s phenomenal…the materials have been ordered…they’re being warehoused or shipped, and…we’re still looking at next fall as a completion date.” The facility will replace now-demolished Harvey Convention Center as part of a reworked complex that will see other changes as well.
Water restored to residents in part of Marshall
MARSHALL — As of 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, the water has been restored to homes affected during a temporary shut-off in Marshall. Earlier Wednesday, water on South Garrett, Mildred Lee Avenue, and Wingwood Drive was temporarily shut off to allow contractors to tie in a new 12†water main on Travis Street. Officials say the changeover to the new water main was completed successfully without incident.
Gohmert plans announcement on AG run by Saturday, supports NICE Act
WASHINGTON, D.C. — East Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert says he’ll have an announcement by Saturday on whether he’ll run for Texas attorney general. Gohmert said last week he’d seek the post if he could raise a million dollars in ten days. He updated KTBB Wednesday afternoon, saying he doesn’t know exactly where things stand but that he will be having further conversations on the topic after this week’s session is completed. Gohmert also voiced his support of the “NICE,” or National Informed Consent Exemption, Act. According to Gohmert, “It says nobody can be forced to take a vaccination until they’ve discussed it with their physician, understand the risks — and then make an informed decision about whether or not to get it. Otherwise…they cannot be compelled to take the vaccination.” The act is currently making its way through Congress. Gohmert joins the growing chorus of people targeting vaccine mandates.
Virtual Meeting set for Mobberly Complete Street Project
LONGVIEW — The City of Longview has scheduled a virtual public meeting for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, to discuss the public input received regarding the Mobberly Avenue Complete Street Project. Officials are due to present draft conceptual designs that incorporate feedback from two public meetings as well as those who work and live along Mobberly Avenue. According to a news release, the project will consist of reducing the number of travel lanes from 5 to 3 to add buffered bike lanes and improve existing sidewalks. The stated goal of the project is to make Mobberly Avenue safe and accessible for both pedestrians and cyclists and efficiently manage existing and future traffic demands. Click here for all the details.
Update on early warning sirens in Marshall
MARSHALL — The city of Marshall is offering an update on its early warning sirens. Officials say some the sirens did not activate during severe weather October 27. According to a city news release, “Diagnoses of the issues have since been determined and repairs to the defective sirens are scheduled to be made as soon as possible. Though no injuries or any significant damages were reported, failure of any of our alert systems is of our utmost concern and repairs remain a part of the city’s highest priorities.” Officials also say, “When inclement weather is approaching and in the event of a siren malfunction, continue to rely on local weather stations, internet, and radio broadcasts for pertinent information in case a warning is issued.” You can get more details here.
Palestine man pleads guilty to capital murder in infant son’s death
PALESTINE – A Palestine man pleaded guilty Tuesday afternoon to a capital murder charge in the death of his infant son. According to our news partner KETK, 36-year-old Jerry Torrez was arrested in November 2019 after his 4-month-old son Nathaniel was brought to an ER with numerous rib fractures, a fractured right arm, and a skull fracture that led to a brain bleed. Nathaniel was flown to a Houston facility for further treatment but died one month later. Torrez was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has not released as of this writing where he will be sent to serve his sentence.
Actor, Longview native Heath Freeman dies
AUSTIN — Actor and producer Heath Freeman, known for his roles in “NCIS†and “Bones,†has died at the age of 41, his manager announced Tuesday. According to our news partner KETK, Freeman was from Longview and graduated from Pine Tree High School. According to NBC News, manager Joe S. Montifiore confirmed his death Tuesday morning, although the circumstances surrounding Freeman’s death are not yet known. Freeman’s IMDb page says he played killer Howard Epps on “Bones†from 2005 to 2007 and Benjamin Frank on “NCIS.†Freeman’s body was transported from Austin, where he resided, to Rader Funeral Home in his hometown of Longview.
Tyler man pleads guilty after daughter suffers frostbite during winter storm
TYLER — A Tyler man pleaded guilty on Monday to causing injury to his disabled daughter during the winter storm earlier this year. According to our news partner KETK, Glenn Caldwell, Jr., 45, was originally arrested in April after a police investigation led to the discovery that he had neglected to get medical care for his 17-year-old, mentally disabled daughter, whose feet were severely frostbitten and had to be amputated following the brutal winter storm in February . He was charged with injury to a child/disabled individual by omission and has been held in the Smith County Jail on a $250,000 bond. A sentencing date has not been set. A sentencing date has not been set.
Well-known pastor faces additional theft charge
TYLER — Another theft charge has been filed against a well-known East Texas pastor. According to our news partner KETK, jail records show that the latest charge against Jerome Milton is for theft of property worth between $30,000 and $150,000 from an elderly individual. There were no immediate details on that charge. It was earlier reported that Milton was accused of taking money from an elderly couple and stealing from his previous church. Milton has been out of jail since Oct. 22, according to records.
Animal cruelty case in Smith County
WINONA – Smith County Animal Control and the Smith County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office Tuesday rescued about 30 dogs they say were suffering from animal cruelty at a property in Winona. According to our news partner KETK, the constable’s office says about 40 dogs have been rescued from the same place in the last year. The SPCA said they have used thousands of dollars and resources to help the residents take care of their dogs but that the owners still did not provide proper care for the animals. After many visits, the organization asked authorities to step in. The animals will now receive treatment from county veterinarians. The owners of the dogs will have to appear in court in ten days to try to get their animals back. Currently, they are not facing any charges.
Life sentence for attack on officers
GILMER — Authorities in Upshur County say 56-year-old Craig Harwart has been sentenced to life in prison for an attack on law officers. According to a news release, in November 2020, Harwart demanded at gunpoint that a gas station clerk in Gilmer turn on the gas pumps, shot 16 rounds into the ceiling, and then shot at a customer’s car, striking it multiple times. Law officers responded, and the incident developed into a pursuit — and ultimately a barricade — with Harwart firing on two officers and later exchanging gunfire with law enforcement. Harwart was eventually captured after suffering gunshot wounds. One law officer was also hit by gunfire. Officials say no serious injuries were involved.