TYLER – One person is in custody in connection with a Tyler stabbing that left two people injured. Tyler police were called to the emergency room of Mother Frances Hospital in connection with the Friday night stabbing. The victims told officers they had been stabbed during a confrontation in the Wendy’s parking lot at 427 West Front Street. They identified their attacker as Crystal Eiglebiger, 26, of Tyler. After interviewing witnesses, officers arrested Eiglebiger when she showed up in the lobby of the police department. She was booked into the Smith County Jail on two counts of aggravated assault.
Pilgrim’s Pride/OSHA Settle Whistleblower Case
MOUNT PLEASANT (AP) — Federal officials say they’ve reached a settlement with Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. in a case involving an employee fired after raising environmental concerns about the East Texas chicken producer.
John M. Hermanson is regional administrator in Dallas for the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. He says employees must feel free to exercise their legal rights “without fear of termination or other retaliation by their employers.”
OSHA began investigating after a former Pilgrim’s Pride manager in Mount Pleasant complained of being fired for alerting the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to pollution problems. They included process and storm water discharges containing excessive amounts of chromium, lead and mercury.
Greeley, Colo.-based Pilgrim’s Pride agrees to pay its former manager $50,000. In return, the former employee won’t seek reinstatement.
Woman Busted Trying to Sneak Drugs Into Jail
LONGVIEW — A Kilgore woman was in the Gregg County Jail Friday after being charged Thursday with possession of a variety of drugs and attempting to smuggle marijuana into the facility. According to the Longview News-Journal, Kristi Lang, 36, consented to a search of her purse by Longview police that revealed multiple kinds of drugs. Police had been informed by a witness, after his arrest, that he had received a fraudulent prescription from Lang, and that she might have more drugs.
After being taken to the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office, a routine strip search of narcotics suspects revealed Lang had small bags of marijuana stashed in her bra. Lang was held on bonds totaling $9,500. She is charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance, possession of a dangerous drug, and prohibited substance in a correctional facility.
Harrison County Woman Sentenced for Dealing Meth
MARSHALL -– A 54-year-old Harleton woman has been sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking violations. Tamara Lynn Olivares pleaded guilty on March 30 to possession of pseudoephedrine with intent to manufacture methamphetamine and was sentenced to 43 months in federal prison.
According to information presented in court, on August 14, 2010, Olivares purchased cold pills containing pseudoephedrine at a CVS store in Marshall with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine. Olivares admitted to possessing between 100 and 300 grams of pseudoephedrine.
Trial Set for Car Designer Shelby’s Burial Dispute
DALLAS (AP) – The body of automobile designer Carroll Shelby could remain in a Dallas morgue for another month while his children and his wife fight in court. A Dallas judge Friday scheduled a July 26 trial to decide the claims made by both sides. Shelby’s three children say their father signed paperwork weeks before his May death giving them authority to cremate his remains and distribute them. Shelby’s last wife, Cleo, contends that paperwork was forged. She wants to decide what to do with his remains. Judge Jim Jordan said Friday he would decide at trial unless a settlement is reached beforehand. Shelby, a Texas native who also lived in Los Angeles, was a champion race car driver who built powerful engines for Ford’s Mustang and Chrysler’s Viper. He died at 89.
Tulsa Group Approves Keystone XL Segment
TULSA, OKLA. (AP) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Tulsa has approved a segment of TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline planned to run from Cushing, Oklahoma to Texas. Ross Adkins, chief of public affairs for the Tulsa district, confirmed the decision Friday. If the overall project is approved by the president, the pipeline would eventually transport tar sands oil from western Canada down to refineries along the Texas Gulf Coast. A portion of the pipeline would go through eastern Smith County. TransCanada needs Corps approval for its wetlands and water-crossing plans. The company awaits a similar decision from the Corps’ Fort Worth, Texas district. The Obama administration shelved the project earlier this year, explaining that officials needed more time to study alternate routes that would bypass certain environmentally sensitive areas in Nebraska. The pipeline has drawn opposition from environmental groups like the Sierra Club.
East Texas Man Sentenced for Federal Drug Violations
MARSHALL — A 29-year-old Karnack man has been sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking violations. Britton Clay Podzemny pleaded guilty on Feb. 27 to possession of pseudoephedrine with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine and was sentenced to 70 months in federal prison on June 28. On July 26, 2009, Podzemny purchased cold pills containing pseudoephedrine at Walgreens and Wal-Mart stores in Longview. Podzemny also made additional purchases at other stores on other occasions in the area, all in furtherance of his methamphetamine manufacturing activities.
July 4 Traffic Advisory
TYLER — The Tyler Police Department requests that drivers be aware of route changes for the 4th of July celebration at Lindsey Park on Spur 364. Beginning at 8:30 p.m. Spur 364 at Greenbriar Road will be closed to all eastbound traffic. Officers are requesting any resident who lives off Spur 364 between Loop 323 and Greenbriar Road, who needs to get home during this time, to present his or her driver’s license showing proof of residency to the officers stationed at this location. Officers will allow residents only to proceed westbound on Spur 364.
At the completion of the program, the two left turn lanes eastbound on Highway 31 at Loop 323 will be closed. Traffic will not be allowed to turn left, north, onto Loop 323 from the eastbound lanes of Highway 31. You’re urged to be aware of officers in the roadway directing traffic. The Tyler Police Department also reminds everyone that alcohol, smoking, and fireworks are prohibited in all City of Tyler Parks; that includes Lake Tyler Parks.
Authorities Search for Man Missing Since Mid-June
HARRISON COUNTY — Harrison County officials continue to search for missing person Jason Alan Dillard. Dillard, 36, is described as 6’2”– 6’5” and 240 pounds. He was last seen at a house on Rupe Huffman Rd. in rural Harrison County on June 17 when he told people at the address that he was going to Lake O’the Pines. He has not been seen since he left the Rupe Huffman address and his vehicle was discovered abandoned at an address a few miles away on Edmonson Rd. that same day.
Investigators and family members have followed numerous tips regarding the whereabouts of Dillard, but have not been able to locate him through the information that has tied him to the northwestern area of the county and in Longview. Sheriff’s K-9 units and investigators have searched an area in Harleton where he was supposedly last seen to seek any evidence of his whereabouts.
There are no criminal charges filed against Mr. Dillard, but the family and authorities are concerned about the well-being of Mr. Dillard due to the extreme heat. Any information regarding the missing person may be directed to the Criminal Investigation Section of the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office at 903-923-4000.
Two Suspects in Custody after Vehicles Vandalized
LONGVIEW — Longview police have arrested two juveniles and are looking for a third after a string of car vandalism incidents. On the morning of June 21, around 7:00, police began receiving calls from residents in the Pine Tree area. These citizens were reporting that their tires had been slashed, and their cars painted with graffiti or “keyed.” Officers determined that the vandalism occurred in the area of Gilmer Road and Toler Road and extended as far south as the Regency Park Apartments on Gilmer Road. According to some victims, the vandalism happened overnight. Police believe that this is related to another string of vandalisms that occurred earlier this week in the same area.
Police are continuing to investigate further and encourage anyone with information to contact the Longview Police Department at 903-237-1170. Citizens with information who wish to remain anonymous may submit a tip to Gregg County Crimestoppers at http://www.greggcountycrimestoppers.org or 903-236-STOP (7867).
Tyler Stabbing Suspect Sought
TYLER — Tyler Police are looking for a suspect accused of stabbing a woman. It happened around 8:20 Friday morning at Moore Grocery Lofts on Broadway. According to police the woman’s son told dispatchers that his mother had been stabbed. The victim has been identified by a family member as Victoria Massey, 40, a secretary for Judge Quincy Beavers. Massey was taken to East Texas Medical Center and is listed critical condition. Neighbors of Massey told KETK, police are looking for a man named George Terry. It is unknown what the connection is between Terry and this incident. He’s described as a black male last seen wearing a red shirt.
Anyone with information about the suspect involved in this crime are urged to contact the Tyler Police Department, at 903-531-1000, or Crimestoppers, at 903-597-CUFF. (903-597-2833)
Thieves Hide Stolen Merchandise in Leaf Blower Box
LUFKIN — A group of thieves made off worth $2500 worth of electronics from a Lufkin store by hiding it in a leaf blower box. Lufkin Police tell KETK, the items were stolen from Conn’s department store on the 3000 block of South John Redditt Drive June 13. Security video shows three men and one woman entered the store separately, but worked together to steal the merchandise.
Three suspects distracted employees, while one man removed a leaf blower from the packaging and loaded the empty box down with several iPod Touches, as well as Sony and Samsung tablets. The thief then checked out as if buying box carrying a leaf blower, getting away with thousands of dollars worth of electronics. Police are still looking for the thieves.
FedEx Fire Causes Damage
TYLER – An electrical problem is said to be the cause of a Smith County fire. It occurred just before 5:00 yesterday afternoon at the FedEx building on the Loop 323 extension just northeast of Tyler. The fire was contained to one room and no injuries were reported.
Woman Accused of Giving Kids Alcohol
PALESTINE – An Anderson County woman has been arrested, accused of providing alcohol to minors at a birthday party. She is also accused of attacking a woman who picked up her daughter at the party. Taken into custody was Rosharon Lummus, 38, of Palestine. The incident is said to have occurred at Lummus’ home on County Road 2150, southwest of Palestine. Anderson County Sheriff Greg Taylor said Lummus is being held in the county jail in lieu of bonds totaling $80,000.
Gregg County Home Destroyed by Fire
LAKEPORT – A mobile home in Gregg County has been leveled by fire. The mobile home, four miles south of Lakeport, and a pickup, were destroyed by the blaze around 7:00 Thursday morning. The resident, Robert English, was not injured. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Police Remind Citizens Not to Leave Children, Pets in Unattended Vehicles
LONGVIEW — Police in Longview want to remind citizens of the dangers of leaving children and animals alone in vehicles, whether the vehicle’s engine is running or not. Every year, as temperatures rise, Longview police respond to numerous calls of children and pets locked inside a vehicle. Summer heat can bring temperatures inside a vehicle soaring to over 100 degrees in a matter of minutes. Unfortunately, children can also be left in vehicles because they are forgotten in their car seats. Children also get into vehicles to play and cannot get out, resulting in tragic outcomes. Animals are also often left in vehicles when the owner runs errands or goes into a store to pick up a few things.
Last week, Longview police arrested Caron Carson Ford, 34, of Marshall. Police say she left her small child in an unlocked vehicle with the motor running for approximately 30 minutes while she shopped inside the Longview Mall.
Tyler Considers Water Rate Increases
TYLER — The Tyler City Council is mulling over the results of a new water rate study that proposes a 2% water rate increase and a 7% wastewater rate hike. Greg Morgan is the city’s director of utilities and public works. He tells KETK the city has a history of long-range water planning. According to Morgan, “The five-year studies that we’re doing are just part of that proactive long-range planning that we do.” The study concluded that Tyler’s water rates are currently among the lowest in the state.
Gohmert Blasts Health Care Ruling
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Louie Gohmert of Tyler expresses anger over the Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act. Gohmert joined others in saying Americans were told the individual mandate would not be a tax. Gohmert spoke at a Tea Party Patriots press conference following the ruling. Among his remarks: “If America doesn’t wake up and replace all of those who lied to them to get this bill passed, then shame on us.” You can go to http://www.gohmert.house.gov to see the press conference video in full.
Lufkin Copper Thieves Busted after Pocket Dialing 911
LUFKIN — Two copper thieves are under arrest after accidentally dialing 911 early Wednesday morning. Shortly after midnight, Lufkin authorities were sent to the area of Daniel McCall Drive and College Drive to a possible theft in-progress after dispatchers received a 911 call from one of the thieves. According to KETK, the dispatcher told authorities it appeared they called on accident and two men were talking about the theft.
Officials said they were able to figure out the suspects’ general location before the bandits left the scene. When officers arrived, they found and stopped Kevin D. Williamson, 32,(pictured) and Charles A. Williamson, 30, near the intersection of College Drive and South John Redditt Drive.
Inside the vehicle, authorities found aluminum and copper wire stolen from a construction site near the intersection of Daniel McCall Drive and College Drive. Both alleged burglars were booked into the Angelina County Jail on theft of material.
Nacogdoches County Woman Sentenced for Bank Fraud
BEAUMONT — A 48-year-old Garrison woman has been sentenced for bank fraud. Terry Lynn Batson pleaded guilty on March 16 to bank fraud and was sentenced yesterday to 27 months in federal prison. Batson was also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $154,634.64. According to information presented in court, from 2005 to 2011, Batson worked as a care giver for two elderly Nacogdoches County residents. On February 10, 2011, relatives of the two elderly residents contacted law enforcement authorities after reviewing bank accounts belonging to the two elderly residents and determining approximately $154,634.64 was missing. Batson admitted to writing checks out of the accounts to pay her personal debts and without permission from the account holders.
Fatal Wreck in Panola County
EAST TEXAS — One person has died in an early Thursday morning wreck in Panola County. According to KETK, the one-vehicle roll over happened just before 6:00 along Highway 59 at County Road 4215, between Tenaha and Carthage. No word on the name of the victim or the cause of the wreck.
Officer Injured During Traffic Stop
TYLER — A Tyler Police Officer is injured while conducting a traffic stop. Late Wednesday night, Officer T.J. Goodpasture had a vehicle stopped along Highway 110 South when a teen driver heading southbound on 110 drove up on the scene. The juvenile driver is said to have swerved around the first patrol car, and then swerved back into the lane, striking the second patrol car. Goodpasture was taken to the hospital with minor injuries and was released from the hospital early Thursday morning. The Department of Public Safety is investigating the wreck.
Atlanta Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested
ATLANTA – A suspect is in custody in connection with the Monday morning robbery of the Wells Fargo Bank in Atlanta Texas. Robin Marion Allen, 52, of Atlanta turned himself in to authorities on Wednesday. Earlier, a judge had issued a warrant for Allen’s arrest in the case.
The robbery occurred around 9:15 Monday morning at the Wells Fargo Bank on Main Street in Altanta. A man gave a teller a note demanding money, and then fled on foot. No injuries were reported.
New City Librarian Named in Tyler
TYLER — After a lengthy nationwide search, the City of Tyler has hired a new City Librarian. Mary Vernau, who is currently the Library Director at Altoona Public Library in Altoona, Wisconsin, will begin her new assignment on August 6. She succeeds Chris Albertson who retired at the end of last year. Albertson was Tyler’s longest serving librarian with over 30 years on the job.
The hiring process consisted of initial applications and a questionnaire, followed by a skype interview. After the field was narrowed down, candidates interviewed with a three-person panel consisting of City of Tyler leaders. The finalists then had an interview with City Manager Mark McDaniel.
“Mary was recommended unanimously before I interviewed her myself and checked references,” McDaniel said. “She appears to be a very good match for what we need to take the Library into the future in terms of practices, services, technology and outreach.”
Vernau graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Spanish and Library Science, Magna Cum Laude, from Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin and a Master of Arts in Library and Information Studies from the University of Wisconsin, in Madison, Wisconsin. She is a member of the American Library Association as well as the Wisconsin Library Association and she has more than 15 years of experience.
Speed, Distraction Cited as Likely Causes of Fatal Wreck
SMITH COUNTY — Department of Public Safety officials said “speed and distraction” were the likely causes of a fatal one-car crash which claimed the life of Windy Holland, 38, of Lindale. The wreck occurred one week ago today. According to KETK, the crash occurred on Texas Highway 110, north of Smith County Road 433, just after midnight. A DPS spokesperson said Holland’s car left the roadway and hit a culvert, “which vaulted her into the utility pole.” Holland was wearing a seatbelt, DPS officials said. The crash is still under investigation. After the vehicle hit the utility pole, power was cut off for area residents for a brief time until power company workers restored electricity.
Toll 49 Segment 5 Opens
SMITH COUNTY — The Texas Department of Transportation opens Segment 5 of Toll Road 49 to traffic today in time for the evening rush. As part of the opening, there are new traffic signals in effect at Toll 49 and State Highway 110 north of Whitehouse, and at Farm Road 2964 (Rhones Quarter). The segment connects with existing Toll 49 at Farm Road 756 (Paluxy Drive), which runs west to State Highway 155 (Frankston Highway), where Segment 3A is still under construction and expected to be open by the end of October. “It’s an exciting time for us, and for East Texas,” said TxDOT spokesman Larry Krantz. “We’re finally starting to realize the potential this project promised when we opened the first segment.”
Toll 49 opened its first segment, between U.S. Highway 69 and SH 155, in August 2006. Segment 2 extended the toll road to FM 756 in January 2008. Once segments 3A and 5 are open, Toll 49 will stretch approximately 16 miles between SH 31 west of Tyler and SH 110 southeast of Tyler, essentially from Chandler to Whitehouse. Electronic toll collection on Segment 5 will begin in August. “In the meantime,” Krantz added, “It’s free to drive on Toll 49 between SH 110 and FM 756 (Paluxy Drive). Once tolling begins, it will cost 25 cents with a TxTAG to drive the new segment.” Segment 3B of Toll 49, which will connect SH 31 west of Tyler and IH 20 near Hide-A-Way Lake, is scheduled to open by the end of 2013, according to the North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority (NETRMA), which is overseeing its construction.
Kilgore Penalized for Industrial Wastewater
KILGORE — A state environmental mandate gives Kilgore 315 days to put a waste-water review process in place to ensure industrial companies clean what they flush into the sewage treatment plant. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. City council members agreed Tuesday to comply with a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality enforcement order to put a pretreatment oversight system in place. The order came with a $3,980 fine for failing to ensure industrial plants remove oil and grease before bringing it to the wastewater treatment plant that discharges into Rabbit Creek.
“You cannot design a municipal (wastewater) treatment plant to treat anything and everything that comes to it,” Utilities Director David said, explaining the need to have industry clean its worst waste before putting it into the city sewer system. Hackley told council members the state agency first told Kilgore to enact such a program in 2003 but withdrew the requirement three years later. Regulators renewed the requirement on Kilgore after an environmental audit last summer, he added. “Basically, they are saying we should have been more proactive, not reactive,” Hackley said. The council agreed to pay the fine, and Hackley and Public Works Director Seth Sorenson said they would return with recommendations on how to implement, and staff, an oversight system.
Motorcyclist Killed in Morning Wreck
GREGG COUNTY — Medical officials, along with a family friend, have confirmed that the man injured in a Longview motorcycle wreck has died. According to KETK, he has been identified as Les Ferguson, who had been a range master at the East Texas Police Academy since 1990. The wreck, involving a motorcycle and SUV, slowed traffic on Highway 31 in Gregg County at the Interstate 20 ramp. The wreck happened at about 8:00 Wednesday morning on the north side of Interstate Highway 20. Ferguson, he driver of the motorcycle, was taken to a Longview hospital. No one in the SUV was injured.
Police Said Argument Over Tattoo Led to Hit and Run
TYLER — Several persons have been injured and one person arrested following a Tyler hit and run accident. It happened shortly after 1:45 Wednesday morning outside the 13th Step Tattoo parlor, 2119 East Fifth Street. Officers said the suspect, Roderick Lattrete Brazzle, 33, Longview, went to the business to discuss a friend’s tattoo when he and the owner reportedly got into an argument in the parking lot.
The owner, identified as Herman Boles, 31, told Brazzle to leave. When Brazzle got into his Hummer he reportedly drove it towards Boles and two other people standing in front of the business. Brazzle struck three persons and ran into the front of the business causing property damage. Brandi Baker, 26, and Fransico Carrillo, 24 were transported to a local hospital with minor injuries.
Police arrested Brazzle at Loop 323 and Highway 31 East a short time later and charged him with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He was booked into the Smith County Jail with bond set at $120.000.
Two Jailers Charged with Negligent Homicide
NACOGDOCHES — NACOGDOCHES COOUNTY — Two Nacogdoches County jailers were booked into the Nacogdoches County Jail Monday afternoon in connection to the death of inmate Edwinta Deckard.(pictured) An autopsy report stated she died from natural causes and dehydration. According to the Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel, Elizabeth Ann Owens, 40, of Nacogdoches, and Danny Ray Russell, 35, of Douglass, are charged with criminally negligent homicide, a state jail felony. The two posted a $4,000 bond each and were released less than an hour after being booked into the jail, according to the jail records.