KILGORE — Candice Mechell Andrade, 32, of Kilgore, was arrested Nov. 15 by Gregg County Sheriff’s Deputies on charges of bigamy. According to KETK, she was booked into the Gregg County Jail on a $5,000 bond. The grand jury indictment lists five men reportedly married to Andrade: B. Culp, S. Key, B. Keyser, E. Pepper and Q. Garza. Her trial date has not been set. Online records indicate a criminal history dating back to 2007 for charges including theft/stolen property and assault causing bodily injury.
Kilgore College Fire Academy Graduation
KILGORE — Twenty-three students have graduated from the Kilgore College Fire Academy No. 85. The ceremony was held Thursday night in the Bert E. Woodruff Adult Education Center Auditorium in Kilgore.
The KC Fire Academy is accredited by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection and the State Firemen and Fire Marshal’s Association and approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It is also a designated institution by the Canadian Province of British Columbia.
The academy offers certification schools for NFPA 1001 Basic Structural Firefighter I and II certification, the Texas Volunteer certification, Fire Inspector and Fire and Arson Investigation courses.
The following candidates, listed by hometown, are part of KC Fire Academy No. 85:
Barrie, Ontario, Canada: Jeffery Keith Jones
Black Creek, B.C., Canada: Nicholas C. Gottfried
Borger: Taw Ray MCWilliams
Carthage: Jake Aaron Vanover
Gladewater: Brent L. Underwood
Hanna, Alberta, Canada: Robb S. David
Hughes Springs: Justin R. Riehemann and Tanner Mack Smith.
Kelowna, B.C., Canada: Max Carson Grayston
Kilgore: Cody Dean Sprayberry
Longview: Austin Moore and Johnny D. Villasenor.
Marshall: Gelvert M. Espinoza
Mesquite: Garrett Lee Millsap
Mineola: Jonathan L. Rodieck
N. Vancouver B.C. Canada: Jeffrey McCutcheon and Quinton Chad Rockhill.
Salmon Arm, B.C.: Blane C. Dalton and Brent Anthony Meszaros.
Whitehouse: Scott Michael Sanders
Wolfe City: Chaffin David Andrews, Bryan Samuel Dawson and Tyler Andrew Deary
Deputy, Wife Allegedly Fail to Report Child Sexual Assaults
TYLER — A Smith County deputy and his wife were booked into jail in late November for allegedly failing to report sexual assaults involving three different children. That’s according to KETK. On November 21, Texas Ranger Brent Davis was asked to investigate allegations of several sexual offenses that had been brought to the Smith County Sheriff’s Department’s attention by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. CPS reported they were made aware by an anonymous tipster, according to an arrest affidavit.
Authorities say Davis received a forensic Children’s Advocacy Center recording interview from November 20 of Victim #1 claiming the suspect, the child’s 15-year-old brother, had sexually assaulted them multiple times. On November 26, according to officials, Victim #2 told investigators they had also been assaulted by the same boy, the child’s step-brother, at the same Smith County address.
During the course of the investigation, the deputy and his wife stated in a document that the 15-year-old boy had admitted to sexually assaulting both children, along with a third sexual assault of another child on a school bus and grounds. On November 27, according to officials, the accused child admitted to Davis the sexual assaults at the deputy and his wife’s house and at school. All of the sexual assaults occurred in October and were not reported by the deputy or his wife to law enforcement or CPS, according to officials.
An arrest warrant was obtained and the couple was booked into the Smith County Jail on November 28. Both are charged with failure to report child abuse or neglect. The couple was released on $7,500 bail each. The names in this story were not released to protect the identity of the children involved.
Tyler Police and Sheriff’s Department Seek Wanted Suspect
TYLER — The Tyler Police and Smith County Sheriff’s Departments are seeking the whereabouts of Joshua Kyle Henderson, 33, of Flint. Henderson is wanted for burglary of a habitation in Tyler. According to police, he entered his ex-girlfriend’s residence and assaulted her while committing a theft. Henderson is also wanted for two counts of fraud in Smith County. Police believe that he is armed and dangerous.
Henderson was last seen driving a 2011 Silver Kia Sorento, Texas license plate BZ5W413. If you have any information about the whereabouts of Henderson, you are urged to contact the Tyler Police Department, at 903-531-1000, or Crimestoppers at 903-597-CUFF (903-597-2833). Crimestoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information that leads to arrests and charges filed against the suspects in this case or any felony case.
Gohmert: Keep “Lunatic” in Federal Law
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal law is about to get rid of a word, and the only House vote against the change came from an East Texan. The word is “lunatic,” the measure strikes it from federal law relating to construction, and it’s now on its way to the White House for president Obama’s signature. The House vote was 398-to-1, and that one vote came from Congressman Louie Gohmert of Tyler. Gohmert has issued a statement saying that “not only should we not eliminate the word `lunatic’ from federal law when the most pressing issue of the day is saving our country from bankruptcy; we should use the word to describe the people who want to continue with business as usual in Washington.”
Longview Salvation Army Suspends Meal Service
LONGVIEW — With the Longview Salvation Army’s resources spread thin from its annual Red Kettle fundraising program, the local organization has suspended its daily community meal service as other nonprofit groups fill the gap. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. Major Ernest Lozano, commanding officer at the Salvation Army post in Longview, said from the start of the Christmas kettle program until Jan. 2, the Salvation Army will not serve an evening meal to anyone other than residents the group is housing.
“If we are slightly diverted, it is because our focus is on that,” Lozano said. “I wish we had enough resources and volunteers to have the Red Kettle program and the outside meals. “We are still feeding those that live in our housing. We are still feeding about 50 people,” he added. “We had the outside meals for maybe 30 or 40, but the gentleman who coordinates the meals is coordinating our kettle effort.”
Louis and Peaches Owen Heart Hospital Construction Complete
TYLER — Construction has been completed on the Louis and Peaches Owen Heart Hospital on the main Mother Frances campus and patient care begins December 15. In 2010, Louis and Peaches Owen of Tyler announced a record philanthropic donation of $18 million to Mother Frances Hospital-Tyler to help construct the area’s first freestanding heart hospital. Thursday, hospital officials gave members of the media a tour of the new facility, located at 703 South Fleishel.
The facility was constructed in two phases, with phase one opening in 2010 inside the Ornelas Tower, and phase two, the freestanding hospital, taking 18 months to complete. Officials said the new hospital includes state-of-the-art equipment, integrated electronic health record and a comprehensive cardiac team and staff, which are on par with other top heart hospitals in the country. The Louis and Peaches Owen Heart Hospital stands east of and adjacent to Mother Frances Hospital and connects to the main hospital in several locations, allowing specialists and clinical personnel to easily access both buildings. The hospital includes 72 new private patient rooms, a Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, cardiac surgical suites and comprehensive cardiac, thoracic, vascular and pulmonary services.
“This is a historic day for the region and for the history of Trinity Mother Frances,” said Lindsey Bradley, FACHE, president, Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics. “The first true cardiac care provided in Tyler was the Pacemaker Clinic at Mother Frances in the mid 1960’s. In 1983, the first cardiac bypass surgery was performed at Mother Frances Hospital and here we are almost 30 years later with an amazing heart hospital made possible by the generosity of the Owen family, to whom we are extremely grateful.” Officials said the public is invited to an open house
No Injuries after Morning Rollover Accident
SMITH COUNTY — Smith County Department of Public Safety troopers cleared the scene of a wreck Thursday morning. According to KETK, it happened near the intersection of FM 756 and FM 346 just before 7:00. No major injuries were reported in the rollover.
Marshall Woman Reported Missing Returned Home
MARSHALL — The Marshall Police Department has located Evelyn Gayle Yelverton of Marshall. They said she returned home safe Wednesday night. No word on where she had been. According to KETK, Yelverton has a medical condition that requires her to take medication on a daily basis, which she did not have in her possession.
One Killed in Rusk County Wreck
REKLAW – One person has been killed and one injured in a one vehicle accident in Rusk County. It occurred shortly before 8:45 last night on Farm Road 839 North of Reklaw, Dead at the scene was a Houston man whose pickup left the road and overturned, throwing him from the vehicle. A passenger was injured. Their names have not been released.
Eltife Files Term Limits Bill
Austin — Republican Senator Kevin Eltife of Tyler has filed a proposed constitutional amendment to impose term limits on statewide officeholders in Texas. The legislation would apply to the Governor, Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, Comptroller, Land Commissioner, Agriculture Commissioner, Railroad Commissioners and Attorney General, and would limit those officials to two consecutive terms.
I have always been a believer in term limits and feel that it allows for fresh ideas and perspectives in elected office,” said Senator Eltife. “I hope the other members of the Legislature will join me in allowing the voters of Texas to have a say on term limits for our statewide officeholders.”
If passed by the House and Senate, SJR 13 would be presented to the voters on November 5, 2013.
Thursday Road Closure
TYLER — Contractors for the City of Tyler will be making emergency repairs to a drainage structure located in the Woods Subdivision starting today. The street will be closed on Woods Boulevard between Rock Creek Drive and Brookview Court. According to city officials, citizens living east of Rock Creek Drive on Woods Boulevard should enter and exit the subdivision off of Old Omen Road onto Eastwood Drive to Winding Way then to Longleaf Drive to Woods Boulevard. Officials say more details about the length of construction time will be released as soon as the damage can be evaluated.
Lon Morris Auction Rescheduled
JACKSONVILLE — Judge Bill Parker of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Tyler has ruled in favor of the Lon Morris College bankruptcy estate by giving interim approval for a $500,000 debtor-in-possession loan to help complete the sale of the school’s remaining assets. That’s according to KETK and a news release from the college. In addition, the bankruptcy court cleared the way for an asset auction in Dallas on Jan. 14, 2013, when the majority of the school’s campus will be sold. Parker denied attempts by the Texas Attorney General’s Office to prevent the bankruptcy estate from securing the debtor-in-possession loan, which will be used to cover insurance, utilities and similar expenses, in addition to paying the professionals who are working to increase the estate’s value.
“We are extremely pleased that the Court has approved this loan and cleared the way for what we believe will be a successful auction,” says Dawn Ragan, the chief restructuring officer for the school’s bankruptcy estate. “The loan approved [Wednesday] will help maximize the value of the estate as we work toward satisfying the school’s creditors, which include more than 100 former Lon Morris College employees who have not yet been paid for their work.”
“Today’s ruling means the bankruptcy court agrees with our position that this loan and the upcoming auction are the best options available to pay the college’s creditors by maximizing the value of the estate’s assets,” said Lon Morris attorney Hugh Ray III Wednesday. “Our goal is to make sure the creditors are paid what they’re owed, and everyone involved is working hard to make that happen.”
Suspect Arrested for Attempted Sexual Assault
TYLER — Tyler police have arrested Alvin Dwain Jones, 56, of Tyler, on a charge of attempted sexual assault. Sunday morning around 6:30, a 56-year-old woman was taking her morning walk. Police say she was in the area of Old Bullard and Fair Lane when she was approached by a man on foot who started a conversation with her. According to authorities, the woman attempted to change her direction in order to separate herself from him, but he attacked her. Police say the suspect took the victim down to the ground and dragged her into a semi-wooded area of that neighborhood. The suspect was allegedly attempting to sexually assault her. She began fighting and screaming, and the suspect ran away, according to officials.
Officers were notified of the incident and searched the area. They located Jones in the area. He matched the description given by the woman. Officers say they confirmed he was the suspect in the case and arrested him. Officers say Jones, who is a registered sex offender, was transported to the Smith County Jail.
Man Wanted for Allegedly Evading Arrest
TYLER — Tyler Police are searching for a person who they say is wanted for evading arrest. Police stopped an unknown woman for undisclosed reasons on Spur 248. Police say that when they confronted the woman in the vehicle, John Woods, who was reportedly in the passenger seat, exited the vehicle and fled the scene. Police say they canvassed the area but did not find Woods. KETK reports the unknown woman was taken into custody. If you have any information, you’re asked to contact the Tyler police.
Suspect Arrested for Attempted Sexual Assault
TYLER — Tyler police have arrested a man on a charge of attempted sexual assault. On Sunday, December 2, around 6:30 a.m., a 56-year-old woman was taking her morning walk. Police say she was in the area of Old Bullard and Fair Lane when she was approached by a man on foot who started a conversation with her. According to authorities, the woman attempted to change her direction in order to separate herself from him, but he attacked her. Police say the suspect took the victim down to the ground and dragged her into a semi-wooded area of that neighborhood. The suspect was allegedly attempting to sexually assault her. She began fighting and screaming, and the suspect ran away, according to officials.
Officers were notified of the incident and searched the area. They located a person in the area who matched the description given by the woman. Officers say they confirmed this person as the suspect in the case. They arrested Alvin Dwain Jones, 56, of Tyler. Officers were advised that Jones is a registered sex offender. He was transported to the Smith County Jail.
Details Released in Alaska Serial Killer’s Suicide
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA (AP/Staff) – Alaska State Troopers say a man who killed himself after confessing to multiple murders across the country died in his Anchorage jail cell after cutting a wrist and using bedding material to strangle himself. Troopers say the state medical examiner hasn’t determined what injury was the primary cause of Israel Keyes’ death. Keyes, who was arrested in Lufkin, was found dead in his cell Sunday morning. Blood-soaked papers that appeared to have writing on them also were found, and have been turned over to the FBI. Keyes was awaiting a March trial in the death of 18-year-old Samantha Koenig. Authorities say he abducted Koenig in February from the Anchorage coffee stand where she worked. Investigators say Keyes sexually assaulted Koenig and strangled her, then left her body in a shed while he went on a cruise. They say he dismembered the body when he returned two weeks later.
Longview Officer Hit by Alleged Drunk Driver to Be Fired This Month
LONGVIEW — A group representing an injured East Texas officer is speaking out after the City of Longview decided to fire to her. The Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas sent KETK a release to inform the public of Officer Leigh Ann Snyder’s termination. Snyder, who CLEAT says is a long time Longview police officer, was critically hurt in a wreck involving an alleged drunk driver on December 11, 2011. Her patrol car, which had a passenger, was hit head on that morning in the 5000 block of West Loop 281 between Birdsong St. and Sabine St. Emergency crews had to use the “jaws of life” to remove her from the near fatal crash. Ramon Antonio Dominguez, 23, of Longview, was arrested and charged with two counts of intoxicated assault. His bond was set at $100,000.
Since the crash, Snyder has undergone multiple surgeries and has been unable to return to duty to due to her injuries. She spent four weeks in a local hospital before she was released. CLEAT claims Snyder requested similar, light-duty assignment that had been offered to other injured officers in the past, but was denied. The Longview Police Officers Association held multiple fundraisers and set up a personal donation account to help raise money for Snyder earlier this year.
Due to a Longview rule that states officers must return to duty within one year, Snyder will be terminated on December 11, 2012. Her representatives say this would not be possible in Tyler, Texarkana, or Marshall because of protection provided under the rules of civil service. Leaders with the LPOA have met with the city manager and other police officials asking for an exception to be made to the rule, but city leaders have not changed their decision. According to CLEAT, no court date has been set for Dominguez, but judicial records show him set to enter a guilty plea on January 11, 2013.
Pipeline Project Causes Little Stir among Some Residents
WINONA — While the Keystone XL Pipeline has fueled a bitter battle among industry, landowners, and environmentalists across East Texas, people living alongside the ruckus in Smith County voiced indifference Tuesday, to the pipeline and the protesters it has drawn from across the country. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. The construction has sparked protests in Franklin, Wood, and Nacogdoches counties and drew national attention when actress Darryl Hannah was arrested in Wood County. Three people, all from out of state, were arrested Monday outside Winona after they crawled inside a section of pipe to stall work on the $7 billion project that will carry crude oil from Canada to the Texas coast.
But people who live east of Winona, near where the arrests took place, watched the events with detachment and disinterest. Ross Prince said he’s lived in his house on County Road 363 for 33 years, and he voiced support for the pipeline. Linda Lane, who also lives on CR 363, said neighbors had to tell her people had been arrested less than a mile up the road. The only consistent complaint from homeowners along CR 363 was about the out-of-town protesters.
Glen Scott David Collins, 25, of New Orleans; Matthew Aaron Almonte, 21 of Lithia, Fla.; and Isabel Indingo Brooks, 20, of Portland, Ore., were the three arrested Monday, accused of sitting in a piece of the pipeline until removed by authorities. All three out-of-state protesters had been released Tuesday from the Smith County Jail. “I don’t approve of them coming here to protest,” Prince said. Not everyone disapproved, though. Tina Osby voiced gratitude to the pipeline opponents. She said they had made her aware of potential problems with the pipeline so near her home.
Smith County House Fire Under Investigation
SMITH COUNTY — The Smith County Fire Marshall’s office said Dixie, Flint-Gresham, Whitehouse and Smith County crews responded to a house fire in the 12,500 block of County Road 1113, Lake Placid Road, just outside of Tyler. It happened just before 10:00 Tuesday night. Investigators believe the fire started in the carport. The two homeowners were reportedly taken to the hospital for injuries. Officials said half of the house was destroyed in that blaze.
Water Main Break Prompts Boil Water Notice in Overton
OVERTON — A water line break in Overton has been keeping crews busy and the city has now issued a boil water notice, in effect until further notice. Officials said six feet of ten-inch pipeline would have to be replaced. Overton ISD students were released early Wednesday due to the problem. The water system has been failing to provide water to the east side, where the school district is located, according to Overton officials. KETK reports water supply was cut off at around 3:00 Wednesday morning, when the six foot pipe split. Due to the water outage, students were dismissed at 11:00.
East Texas Robbery Suspects Arrested
NACOGDCOHES — Two Nacogdoches men are in custody in connection with a pair of armed robberies that occurred in Nacogdoches on November 25th. Denzel Neal, 19 and Christopher Elmore, 20, both of Nacogdoches, were arrested on December 1st by the Austin Texas Police Department on warrants from Nacogdoches for Aggravated Robbery. Both are charged in the robbery of the Holiday Inn on South Street and the Shell Station at 1000 East Main.
Both robberies occurred on the night of November 25th, within an hour of each other. Charges are pending on the two for the November 18th burglary of a grocery store in the 100 block of Beall Street, where the building was forcibly entered and cigarettes were taken. The two men are suspects in several other crimes in East Texas, but have not been formally charged. Nacogdoches Police Detectives identified the suspects from video tape footage from one of the robberies.
Warrants were obtained, and a tip to Nacogdoches Crime Stoppers led the investigation to Austin, where the two were arrested. NPD Detectives traveled to Austin yesterday and transported the two back to Nacogdoches, where they were placed in the county jail. In addition to the NPD and Austin Police, Agents with the Texas DPS Criminal Law Enforcement Division, Region 7 Headquarters assisted in the investigation.
Bicyclist Slightly Injured after Struck by Truck
TYLER — A bicyclist was injured Tuesday evening after he was hit by a truck in Tyler. It happened around 5:15 at the intersection of Loop 323 and Driftwood Lane. According to KETK, when emergency crews arrived on scene, they found a man trapped underneath the truck. Officials said he was removed safely and did not suffer major injuries.
The victim was taken by medical personnel to a local hospital. His current condition is unknown. Witnesses tell KETK, it appeared the driver of the truck was at fault. Police are investigating the incident.
State Railroad Track Test on Tuesday Delayed
PALESTINE (AP) — Testing of a nearly three-mile section of track to link the tourist attraction Texas State Railroad to commercial Union Pacific Railroad has been postponed.
Texas State Railroad officials say Tuesday’s scheduled testing will be rescheduled within the next week. Spokeswoman Janet Gregg says the railroad’s information was not yet entered into UP’s dispatching computers.
UP spokeswoman Raquel Espinoza says there were some mechanical issues with a Texas State Railroad locomotive.
Backers hope the connection in Palestine will help lead to short-haul freight contracts and new revenue. The last time the route was used commercially was by the Texas South Eastern Railroad in 1969.
Gregg says her organization this fall cleared and upgraded what had been 2.8 miles of abandoned track in an effort to link with UP’s yard.
Report: Simpson May Run for House Speaker
LONGVIEW — Two East Texans may soon be in the race for Texas House speaker. According to KETK, the Texas Tribune is reporting that Representative David Simpson of Longview has been asked to consider a run for the post. Simpson has not filed yet, but if he does, he would join incumbent Joe Straus of San Antonio and challenger Bryan Hughes of Mineola. Simpson was on his way to Austin Tuesday and unavailable for comment.
Man Charged with Setting Roommate on Fire
LONGVIEW (Staff/AP) — A Longview man remains jailed, charged with setting his sleeping roommate on fire. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, Jeremy Kellum, 32, was arrested around 5:30 Monday afternoon. He was charged with aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury after he lit Raymond Hellwig’s legs on fire Saturday. This is according to the criminal complaint filed by investigators for his arrest. According to the complaint, another roommate, Donnie Mayo, told police he saw “Kellum put lighter fluid on Hellwig’s pant legs and set Mr. Hellwig’s legs on fire.” The two had reportedly argued earlier that night, and Kellum allegedly made threats to burn the building in the 1200 block of Alpine Road to the ground.
Investigators said they spoke with Hellwig at Good Shepherd Medical Center, where he was immediately taken before being moved to the Burn Unit at Parkland Hospital in Dallas. According to the criminal complaint, Hellwig and Kellum were arguing about an assault Kellum committed on Mayo. Hellwig told police Kellum told him he would “burn him up.” Hellwig woke with “extreme leg pain” and “looked down at his feet and saw that his pants/legs were on fire,” according to his arrest affidavit. Hellwig had burns on his left leg below the knee and his right leg around the ankle, according to the criminal complaint. A nurse told police Hellwig had second-degree burns. He’s now listed in fair condition. Kellum is held in the Gregg County Jail on $250,000 bond.
Man Arrested after Officials Find Stolen Items
CHEROKEE COUNTY — A Cherokee County man was arrested after officials discovered he was allegedly in possession of several stolen items from recent burglaries in the area. KETK and the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Department report that authorities arrested Jody Glenn Smith, 43, of Bullard, on December 2. Investigators executed a search warrant around 8:30pm at a house on the 300 block of Caroline St. in the Shady Brook subdivision near Lake Palestine. Smith has been charged with having a prohibited weapon, possession of marijuana, and theft of a firearm. Bonds have not yet been set, and more charges are expected in connection to other burglaries and thefts that took place over the past month.
Investigators have been contacting surrounding counties to see if any missing property can be matched to the items found in the house. Another search warrant has been executed at another location where stolen property is believed to be stored. No arrests have been made as a result of the second warrant.
Investigators have been contacting surrounding counties to see if any missing property can be matched to the items found in the house. Another search warrant has been executed at another location where stolen property is believed to be stored. No arrests have been made as a result of the second warrant.
Tyler Businesses Submit Alcohol Applications
TYLER — Many Tyler businesses submitted their beer and wine applications immediately after the local option votes were canvassed on November 19. At last report, the city of Tyler had received 41 completed applications and had completed 22 site visits. Both the city and TABC tell KETK the fastest and most efficient way to get through the application process is to approve them in lumped groups. For example, Brookshire Grocery Company has applied for seven of its locations. Jerry Kidd Enterprises applied for five of its Kidd Jones locations. City officials say that allows them to go through site inspections more quickly.
Lon Morris Auction May Not Happen as Scheduled
JACKSONVILLE — There’s no guarantee that the auction of Lon Morris College will take place later this month. KETK and the Jacksonville Daily Progress report that Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is intervening in the school’s bankruptcy proceedings. Court documents say it’s to protect charitable endowments and ensure a level playing field for unsecured creditors trying to get their money. Abbott is attempting to block a half-million dollar loan the college bankruptcy estate is seeking. The school says it’s to pay staff and maintain the campus through the conclusion of that impending auction and sale, scheduled for December 13.
East Texan Killed in Shreveport Crash
SHREVEPORT — Authorities have identified an East Texas man who died following a motorcycle crash last week in Shreveport. KETK reports that officers were dispatched Saturday to a two-vehicle crash in the 5100 block of Bert Kouns Industrial Loop involving a motorcycle and a truck. When authorities arrived on scene, they discovered a man driving a motorcycle had died following a collision with a pickup. The cyclist was later identified Joseph Miciotto, 34, of Deberry, Texas.
Witnesses told police Miciotto was heading east on Bert Kouns Industrial Loop when the driver of the truck, Raymond Johnson, 81, of Shreveport, allegedly pulled out of a private lot into the path of Miciotto’s vehicle. The motorcyclist then hit the driver’s side of Johnson’s truck. Emergency crews arrived on scene shortly after the accident and pronounced Miciotto dead. Johnson, who was not hurt in the wreck, was taken to an area hospital for standard toxicological test. While no cause has been given, investigators believe speed may have been a factor in the deadly crash.