Child Dies in Accident


LINDALE — A six-year-old child is dead and three people are injured following a one-vehicle accident in Smith County. The DPS reports it happened shortly before 3:45 Saturday afternoon on Interstate Highway20, six miles east of Lindale. Authorities say the vehicle was westbound when it ran off the road and rolled over. Carter Mayes of Longview was pronounced dead at 5:00pm Saturday at Children’s Hospital in Dallas. Three people in the vehicle are listed in stable condition at ETMC-Tyler. They’re named as the driver Paige Mayes, 35, Maggie Mayes, 5 and Cooper Mayes, 7 all of Longview.

Police Probe Tyler Robbery


TYLER — Police need your help solving an aggravated robbery that happened Sunday morning shortly after 9:15 at the Family Dollar Store at 1403 East Gentry in Tyler. The two employees who had just opened the store told officers that three black males entered. They had their faces covered and were armed with a black handgun and a machete. They immediately announced their intentions to rob the store. They emptied two cash registers of the store’s money and fled the scene, running northbound around the store. Tyler Police officers arrived and started a neighborhood canvass for evidence and witnesses. A detective was called to the scene to continue the investigation. If you have any information, you’re asked to call the Tyler Police Department at 903-531-1000 or Tyler-Smith County Crimestoppers at 903-597-CUFF (2833).

Courthouse Rendition Coming to DSP


TYLER — A rendition of the historic Smith County Courthouse is coming to Tyler’s Discovery Science Place museum. Museum officials say the exhibit will allow families an environment to explore and learn together about the judicial system and citizens’ rights and responsibilities under the law. The courthouse exhibit will include interior space furnished with a judge’s bench, witness stand, and attorneys’ desks complete with experiential props (i.e. costumes, gavels, etc.). Displays inside the structure will include informational materials to educate on the judicial process, performing your civic duty as a juror, and explanations of what the participants’ duties are during a court session. The exhibit will also explain various sectors of the law that might be most directly applicable to children. Museum officials say this will help to educate museum guests on a variety of aspects of the legal process.

The historic courthouse replica will be used for other purposes as well. Discovery Science Place is creating unique partnerships with the Children’s Advocacy Center of Smith County and CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children) of East Texas to allow their exclusive use of the exhibit for their needs. These groups will have the opportunity to use the courthouse outside of regular museum hours. Museum staffers say the goal of these partnerships is to provide a safe environment for children to be introduced to the judicial process. According to the staffers, that will better prepare them for court appearances and ensure confidentiality. The courthouse exhibit has been made possible through donations from the Texas Bar Foundation, Smith County Bar Foundation and an anonymous donor.

Police Identify Pedestrian Who Was Killed


LONGVIEW — Longview police have identified a pedestrian who was struck and killed over the weekend. On Friday around 7 p.m., officers were dispatched to a pedestrian/motor vehicle accident in the 1500 block of East Marshall Avenue. Upon arrival, officers found Christopher Moody Smith, 58, of Longview had been struck by a 2008 Ford Mustang driven by 53-year-old Brenda Himel of Hallsville. The victim was taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center. The victim later died from his injuries. Himel and her 16 year old passenger were also transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center by private vehicle with non-life-threatening injuries.

During the investigation officers learned that the pedestrian had stepped into the roadway into oncoming traffic. A witness stated that the victim had been seen earlier in the evening walking down the middle of East Marshall Avenue. Toxicology reports are pending as well.

Man Shot while Checking on His Property


JACKSONVILLE – A 73-year-old man is in a Tyler hospital after interrupting a burglary on his own property near Jacksonville. It happened around 1:30 Saturday afternoon on County Road 3303, just west of Jacksonville. Cherokee County officials say while checking on his property, the man apparently interrupted 2 Hispanic men burglarizing a storage building on the land. The property owner blocked the men in by parking his truck in the opening of the gate. Then, officials say, the burglars shot the man at least twice, threw him from his truck, backed his truck out, and then escaped in their car.

“He was able to identify the vehicle just as being a smaller 4-door sedan; it was a dark color…maroon or dark green in color, he wasn’t really sure,” said Captain John Raffield with the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Dept. The victim says it was a newer style license plate containing 3 characters separate from the last 4 characters. He told officials the second part of the license plate numbers started with N4 (XXX-N4XX). A passerby found the man on the ground and called 911. He’s now in ICU at a Tyler hospital. Anyone with any information on the incident should call the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Department at (903) 683-2271.

Deputy Involved in Wreck


SMITH COUNTY – One person is injured in a major wreck involving a Smith County sheriff’s deputy. KETK reports it happened at the intersection of Chickasha and FM 2493 in Smith County, around 8 o’clock Friday night. Two vehicles were involved– a car and a county vehicle. Smith County officials say a car pulled out in front of Deputy Jeff Hobson. They say the car was attempting to make a u-turn and hit the deputy’s unit in the process. The driver of the car was taken to the hospital; the deputy was not hurt. Officials say alcohol may have contributed to the crash. The accident remains under investigation.

Friday Night Rollover


TYLER – One man was sent to the hospital after a rollover accident on FM 14 off Loop 323 in Tyler. According to KETK, it happened a little after 10 Friday night. Officials say a man traveling south on FM 14 was driving fast when he veered off the road. He became airborne after hitting a culvert, struck a tree, then overturned in the roadway. According to officials, Tyler Fire and the Red Springs Volunteer Fire Department used the jaws of life to free the man. Neighbors say the man may have been in his mid-twenties and was conscious. Officials say they are still investigating the incident and planned to question the driver today.

Traffic Crash Investigated


TYLER — Tyler police investigate a major Friday afternoon traffic accident. At 1:30 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 300 block of N. Palace in reference to the wreck. During the investigation, officers determined Ramona Carrillo, 32, of Tyler, was operating her 2007 Ford Fusion northbound on Palace at the intersection with W. Front St. For some reason, police say, Carrillo’s vehicle accelerated quickly through the intersection against a red light and ran off the right side of the roadway.

Carrillo’s vehicle struck a utility pole and a fence, and then rolled over onto the driver’s side of the vehicle. Two vehicles in the parking lot at this location were struck as well. When the utility pole was struck, a line from the pole went down across the roadway. Oncor Electric Delivery personnel arrived quickly and cleared the roadway of the live power line. Carrillo was transported to Trinity Mother Francis Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Police say the investigation will continue so as to ascertain the reason Carrillo was involved in this crash.

Neighborhood Conservation District Status Sought


TYLER — The city of Tyler is letting people customize their own neighborhoods. It’s called “neighborhood conservation districts,” according to KETK — and for the first time, someone’s taking advantage of the idea. Minimum two-acre lots, homes set back from the roads, and roofs at a 20-degree pitch are just some of the restrictions that some who live on Cumberland Road want in an ordinance. One resident says it’s a way to protect the neighborhood and preserve what she calls its unique characteristic — “the country-like feel.” She says 81 per cent of her neighbors signed a petition to take the ordinance to city council. But one neighbor who refuses says, “It’s a free country,” and he’s not about to sign any paper that tells people to limit what they do with their homes.

Kids OK Following School Bus Wreck


TYLER — The Tyler Independent School District confirms the bus involved in a Friday afternoon wreck is from TISD. The wreck happened in the 15000 block of Highway 155 South, near County Road 196. Fire marshals say the wreck was between a school bus and a car. According to KETK, there were 31 students on the bus at the time of the wreck, and school officials say both the bus driver and students are OK. As a precaution, one student was taken to a local hospital to be checked out. School officials say the passengers on the bus are students of Jack Elementary School. The TISD transportation department contacted and brought another bus to the scene to finish the route and get the children home quickly.

Pilgrim’s Pride Denies Pollution Claims

PITTSBURG – Earlier this week, an environmental group claimed that Pilgrim’s Pride is one of the biggest water polluters in Texas. According to Environment Texas, the two chicken processing plants operated by Pilgrim’s Pride and Sanderson Farms are responsible for 20 per cent of the state’s water pollution. Now East Texas-based Pilgrim’s Pride says that’s not true. A spokesman for the company tells KETK any sort of water waste discharge is closely monitored and meets Texas environmental standards.

Tyler Robbery Probed


TYLER – Tyler police are investigating the robbery of three residents of the Varsity Place Apartments, 3400 Varsity Drive. It happened just before 8:00 Thursday night. The men told officers there was a knock at the door and when one of the men said, “Come in,” two black men entered. One pulled a small handgun and demanded the victims’ wallets, cell phones and electronic gaming system and games. After getting the items, they fled the apartment. According to Sgt. Robert Phillips, no injuries were reported.

Arrested Dentist Sued By Victims


TYLER — Tyler dentist Charles Robinson, who is accused of secretly videotaping a 40-year-old woman and her 15-year-old daughter for the past 3 years, is being sued by the victims. Their lawyer says the women are suffering physical as well as mental distress.

The lawsuit says that the “Plaintiffs seek unliquidated damages…for physical pain and suffering in the past and future, emotional pain and mental anguish in the past and future, lost wages and wage earning capacity and medical expenses…necessary for the treatment of such injuries and mental scars which in all responsible probability will be incurred by and on behalf of the plaintiff’s in the future.”

Sheriff J.B. Smith says cameras were found inside the woman’s home. They say they were focused in both the bedrooms and bathrooms of the woman and her daughter, who rented from Robinson. Robinson has been charged with possession of child pornography, a third-degree felony, and improper visual recording, which is a state jail felony. His bonds total $250,000.

Smith County S.O. Awards


TYLER – Numerous awards were handed out Thursday night when the Smith County Sheriff’s Department held its 8th annual banquet. This will be the final one headed up by Sheriff J.B. Smith, who has announced his retirement. Among those honored last night:
*Officer of the Year – Jeff Hobson
*Plain Clothes Officer of the Year – Clint Benson
*Rookie of the Year – Theresa Smith
*Civilian Employee of the Year – Hattie Boyd
*Dispatcher of the Year – Christy Parks