KILGORE (AP) – Kilgore police are seeking a suspect after an adult video store clerk was shot and killed during a robbery. Police early Monday responded to a disturbance at the Kilgore Adult Video Store and discovered the slain clerk. Police say 25-year-old Renee Garrett of Kilgore was dead from a probable gunshot wound. An unknown amount of money was stolen, along with a cash box. Police say the suspect, or possibly suspects, had fled before officers arrived.
Winter Storm Leaves Area
TYLER – The various winter weather warnings and advisories for northeast Texas have been lifted. The winter storm that caused the problems has moved east of the area, taking the frozen precipitation with it. Caution should still be exercised when driving around the area. Overnight temperatures are remaining in the 20s and snow and sleet on roadways should refreeze, causing some problems especially on bridges and overpasses and secondary roads. KTBB weatherman Dr. Bob Peters says because of hazardous travel conditions, travel north of an Emory Henderson line should be discouraged.
The main arctic airmass is still poised to push through the area late Monday night. It will come in dry, but bitterly cold temperatures will follow for much of the week, especially at night where clearing skies will allow temperatures to fall. A warm up is in store for the end of the week.
Weather Related Postponements
EAST TEXAS – Snowy conditions prompted a number of area closings, cancellations, and postponements Monday. We’ll continue to keep you up to date. A couple of advisories: the 115th District Court in Upshur County is rescheduling Monday 8:30am jury to Tuesday at 8:30am — and the Kilgore East Texas Police Academy in-service class has also been re-scheduled until Tuesday.
TxDOT Project Updates

UNDATED — Here’s a quick look at events and work planned in the Tyler District of the Texas Department of Transportation.
SMITH COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform edge and ditch repairs on Farm Road 16 north of Tyler between State Highway 155 in Winona and U.S. Highway 271. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
HENDERSON COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform edge repairs in various locations on Farm Road 314 between Brownsboro and Farm Road 315 near Coffee City. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
WOOD COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to be at work on the following roadways in and around Wood County:
Farm Road 778 between State Highway 37 in Quitman and U.S. Highway 80; and Farm Road 49 east of Farm Road 14. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic in two-lane areas.
CHEROKEE COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue several weeks of edge repairs in various locations on U.S. Highway 175 between Jacksonville and Poynor. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic in two-lane areas.
Snow and Sleet Responsible for Area Wrecks
SMITH COUNTY – The weather has been responsible for numerous wrecks around the area. Shortly after 1:00 Sunday afternoon, in the span of 15 minutes, Tyler police reported six traffic accidents.
Street conditions in Tyler declined because the snow and sleet made the roads and highways difficult to negotiate. Motorists are still advised to limit all non-essential driving and exercise caution. Drivers should pay special attention to overpasses, bridges, and large culverts that may hasten freezing conditions on these surfaces. Drivers should also keep extra distance between their vehicle and the vehicles that are in front of them.
Numerous wrecks have been reported in Smith County, including one involving a State Trooper. Shortly after 8:45 Sunday night, Trooper Nic Castle was working a traffic crash on Interstate Highway 20, eastbound at the 570 mile marker, when his patrol unit was struck by another motorist. Castle was not injured; however the occupants of the Dodge Neon were taken to Tyler’s East Texas Medical Center. The Department of Public Safety continues to warn motorists of the potential danger of icy road conditions, and to use extreme caution when driving in inclement weather conditions.
Another Smith County wreck occurred on Interstate Highway 20 at the U.S. Highway 69 overpass Sunday morning. A pickup’s driver lost control of his vehicle and drove over the overpass, landing upside down on Highway 69. Reports from the scene were the driver was taken to the hospital with non life threatening injuries.
Longview Prepared for Winter Weather

LONGVIEW — As a winter storm moved across the area officials from Gregg County and the City of Longview kept tabs on the system, preparing for any emergency responses they might have to make.
Before the storm hit, residents were encouraged to take steps to prepare for the cold weather and the possible accumulation of snow and ice. According to Fire Marshal Johnny Zackary, “It is important for residents to prepare and respond in a way that is safe. So, we encourage everyone to prepare your home and check on any neighbors with special needs.”
Traffic Precautions
•Do not travel if road conditions are dangerous unless absolutely necessary.
•If traffic signals are not functioning, treat the intersection as a four-way stop.
•Check the road conditions in your area. Stay tuned to local news broadcasts for more information on roadway and weather conditions.
•Remove snow and ice from your vehicle before you drive, making sure the headlights and taillights are visible.
•Accelerate slowly. Increase your following distance.
•Brake gently in slow, steady strokes to see how much traction you have, and begin braking early when approaching intersections or stops.
•Approach bridges, shaded spots, overpasses and turns slowly.
•Never use cruise control in winter driving conditions.
•Use non-freezing windshield washer liquid.
•Keep our cell phone fully charged and in case of an accident call 903-237-1170.
Heating Precautions:
•Please check on elderly or disable neighbors to be sure they are safe and warm.
•Keep space heaters at least 3 feet from anything (curtains, furniture, etc.) that can burn. Turn off space heaters when you leave the room or go to bed.
•Candles should be kept a safe distance from anything that can burn and should not be left unattended.
•Be advised that generators and alternate fuel heaters using propane and kerosene should only be used outdoors as they can present a carbon monoxide risk.
•When using a fireplace, please only use hardwoods and be sure that screens are in place during use.
Pet Care Precautions
•Provide a shelter for your outside animals, adding hay or straw to the floor of their shelter can make a huge difference by providing a layer of insulation from the cold ground.
•Fresh water should be available at all times. If you keep a water dish outside, remember to check it periodically to make sure it is not frozen.
•If at all possible, bring your animals inside during extreme weather conditions such as ice, sleet, and any extended periods of sub-freezing temperatures.
Home Precautions Inside and Outside
•Wrap outside faucets. Wrap pipes in crawl spaces, under porches, garages and any pipes that have frozen in the past. Wrap pipe with dry newspapers, then cover newspapers with plastic (may use plastic garbage bags), and secure with string or wire. Commercially manufactured coverings are also sold at hardware and plumbing stores. Remove and store garden hoses.
•Open cabinet doors under sinks to give pipes next to outside walls exposure to warm air.
•Find the faucet farthest from the main water line and allow it to drip cold water at a very slow rate in order to keep water moving through the pipes.
•Thaw frozen pipes as soon as possible by wrapping with rags and pouring hot water over the rags. Call a plumber or capable handyman to thaw pipes or to replace broken pipes.
•To report a water or sewer emergency, call 903-236-3030.
•The Water Utilities Department provides a variety of Freeze Contingency Tips, such as removing garden hoses, wrapping outside faucets, and more. Click the link to read more tips on the Water Utilities page.
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Tyler Prepared For Freezing Temperatures

TYLER — The City of Tyler Streets Department is advising residents and businesses to turn off any irrigation and sprinkler equipment that could potentially reach streets and sidewalks in response to the continuing freezing conditions. “We have had several incidents in the past where sprinklers have moistened adjacent roadways causing ice to form and creating hazardous driving conditions,” commented Public Works Director Greg Morgan. “We recommend shutting these systems down until the freezing conditions have passed.”
In response to the freezing weather, the City of Tyler has taken the following
steps to prepare:
*Sand trucks have been fully loaded and stand ready should icy conditions manifest. However, the Police Department advises to avoid the following areas should the temperature fall below freezing: Beckham Street Overpass near Gentry Parkway, Fifth Street Overpass near Beckham, Fleischel and Saunders Overpass, Shiloh Road east of Paluxy (sloping road), and Loop 49 at overpasses;
*City crews will be on standby should sanding be needed;
*Sprinklers in the median flower beds have been turned off to prevent ice from forming on the streets;
*The airport has completed all winter storm preparation procedures, including ensuring that de-icing material is available, checking all generators to confirm they are operational, preparing sidewalk cleaning equipment and materials, and readying tractors for quick response. Airport employees will be on call. Travelers are urged to check the City web page at http://www.cityoftyler.org for the latest flight information;
*In the event of extreme weather, Transit service may be briefly postponed or cancelled. Check the City web page for the latest information; and Residents are strongly urged to stay indoors during icy conditions and limit unnecessary driving.
New Rose Festival Queen Named
TYLER — The Queen and her court of the 2011 Texas Rise Festival have been named. The announcement that Morgan Elizabeth Rippy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Reed Rippy would be the queen was made at a news conference Friday night at the Tyler Rose Museum. Miss Rippy is a 2010 graduate of Grace Community High School in Tyler. She is a freshman at the University of Alabama.
Also, Virginia Winston Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rowe McGrede Anderson, was named Duchess of the Texas Rose Festival. She is a 2010 graduate of All Saints Episcopal High School and she is also a freshman at the University of Alabama.
The theme of this year’s Rose Festival is “The Grand Illusion.” It will run October 13th through 15th.
Murder Suspect’s Bond Reduced

LONGVIEW — State District Judge David Brabham of Longview has lowered the bond for murder suspect Harry Goodan. The former Longview Police 9-1-1 Communications Administrator is accused of shooting his wife Jamie Goodan, who was a Longview police officer. Goodan’s bond was dropped from $500,000 to $75,000. But, there were some conditions. They included the installation of the electronic monitoring equipment in Goodan’s house.
Man Accused of Swallowing Marijuana

ATHENS — A Henderson County man is facing felony charges after being arrested for possession of marijuana and then supposedly swallowing some of the weed. The marijuana was found when Calvin Roy Helton was stopped for a traffic violation. Authorities say when Helton was booked into the county jail he pulled more marijuana from his boot and swallowed it. After being checked out at the hospital, he was taken back to jail.
Angelina County Officials Change Parties
LUFKIN (AP) — Five Angelina County elected officials have switched from the Democratic to Republican Party.
The Lufkin Daily News reported Friday that the district clerk, county clerk, tax assessor/collector, Precinct 1 commissioner and Precinct 3 constable all announced the switch in a signed statement released by the local GOP. The five said that the Democratic Party “no longer reflects our values and our conservative principles — it moved, we have not.”
The decision comes just two months after the GOP swept every contested race on the East Texas county’s ballot.
County Democratic Party Chairman Jim Wark said all five should resign and run again as Republicans. He said none informed him in advance of the party switch.
Salvation Army in Need of Blankets
TYLER — The Salvation Army is asking for the community’s help now that the threat of winter weather is approaching. The Salvation Army says they are in need of new, full-sized blankets. They say they have been providing 50 blankets a week to the needy of Smith County. Blankets can be taken to 633 N Broadway in Tyler or monetary donations can be made at http://www.salvationarmytyler.org
Winter Weather Driving Tips

EAST TEXAS — The Texas Department of Public Safety urges drivers to pay attention to changing weather conditions and prepare for the winter driving season. Stranded drivers can call the DPS helpline at 1-800-525-5555 for help from a DPS trooper or appropriate emergency service. Customers of participating wireless companies–ALLTEL, Nextel and Verizon Wireless–can dial *DPS (*377) free of airtime charges anywhere in Texas.
Winter driving tips include:
• Wear your seat belt, and make sure all passengers—including children—are buckled up.
• Remember that ice forms first on bridges, overpasses and shady areas. If you hit a patch of ice, stay off your brakes and decelerate slowly, holding the car steady as you go over the ice.
• Speed is the main problem with driving on ice. Adjust your speed to fit the weather conditions. Keep a safe distance from the car in front of you.
• If your car goes into a skid, take your foot off the gas pedal but don’t hit the brake. Steer gently in the direction you want the front of the car to go. As the car straightens out, you will be able to regain traction and control.
• Check your car battery before cold weather sets in. Battery power dips in cold weather.
• Keep blankets, a first-aid kit, flares, jumper cables, tire chains, a flashlight, ice scraper and gloves in your car. Take a food supply of candy bars or dried fruit in case you become stranded.
• Keep the gasoline level as high as possible to prevent water condensation in the tank.
• Check the automobile’s motor oil, transmission fluid, ignition system, lights, heater, cooling system and wipers.
Dead Birds in East Texas
TYLER — Now there are reports of dead birds in Texas. Plainview Animal Control, just north of Lubbock, was called to pick up about 35 dead Grackles this week. Game Warden Bill Jones says there’s really no concern. The belief here is the birds fell victim to turbulent wind. About 200 dead birds were found in Tyler, also a far cry from the numbers reported in other states.
New Provost at LeTourneau University

LONGVIEW — LeTourneau University President Dr. Dale A. Lunsford announced the appointment of Dr. Philip A. Coyle, chief academic officer at Richmont Graduate University in Chattanooga, Tenn., as LETU’s new provost and executive vice president, following a national search.
As the university’s new chief academic officer, Coyle will have executive level responsibilities for planning, development and administration of the academic mission of the university. He will provide leadership to achieve initiatives of the university’s strategic plan and will oversee the recruitment, development and performance of deans, academic administrators, and faculty in the university’s six schools. Coyle will report directly to Lunsford and will serve as the chief executive officer in the president’s absence.
Coyle will officially assume his new role at LETU effective July 1, but will be actively involved in the school’s search to fill two dean positions, one in engineering and one in arts and sciences.
“Philip has a number of strengths that will well serve our university,” Lunsford said. “He is unapologetic in defending the value of Christian higher education and will bring an orientation for innovation and growth in our academic programs, calling our faculty to excellence in all they do. Much of his career has been focused on preparing Christians to
claim the psychology and counseling workplace for Christ, so Philip is excited about LETU’s strategic Every Workplace – Every Nation vision. I am eager to see what God will do with Philip’s talents here at LETU.”
Guilty Plea to a Firearms Violation

TYLER – A Gilmer man has pleaded guilty to federal firearms violations. James Franklin Bracey, 35, pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm yesterday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Charles Everingham IV. Bracey faces up to 10 years in federal prison at sentencing. A sentencing date has not been set.
According to federal prosecutors, on December 7, 2009, Bracey was found to be in possession of a rifle with an attached scope in Upshur County, which he was using to conduct surveillance on a neighboring Wal-Mart store and then steal items from the store. Further investigation revealed Bracey was a convicted felon, having previously been found guilty of burglary. Convicted felons are prohibited by federal law from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition. He was indicted by a federal grand jury on July 14, 2010.
One in Custody after High Speed Chase

EAST TEXAS — One person is in custody after leading East Texas authorities on a chase. Cherokee County authorities along with Troup Police were involved in the high speed chase near Troup. Officials say Smith County Sheriff’s deputies and State Troopers were brought in to assist. Deputies surrounded a wooded area near Troup, east of Highway 110. Law enforcement even used a helicopter to aid in the search.
The chase began with a routine traffic stop, but the suspects fled in a gold Ford Focus. Officials say soon the Ford Focus crashed and the male driver took off. The woman passenger was taken to the hospital. The suspect then reportedly stole a blue Dodge Ram with keys inside the vehicle. Choppers later spotted the man, and officials took him into custody. He was identified as Justin Toole, 21, of Whitehouse. Constables say the chase began on Highway 79 and finally ended at County Road 4702.
Officials have not yet said what the relationship is between the man and woman, or the extent of her injuries.
Student Killed after Leaving School Bus

KAUFMAN (AP) — A Texas Highway Patrol spokesman says a 7-year-old boy died when he was hit by a pickup truck after exiting his school bus on a rural state highway north of Kaufman.
Spokesman Lonny Haschel says the pickup driver, Salvador Hernandez, 47, of Terrell, was arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter. Hernandez was taken to Kaufman County jail.
Haschel says the Kaufman school district bus was stopped facing north on State Highway 34 with all of its red lights activated and its red stop arm displayed when Hernandez – traveling in the southbound lane – failed to stop. The boy was struck after crossing in front of the bus. The child’s name has not been released.
Youngster Killed by School Bus

NAPLES – A four year old pre-kindergarten girl in Naples has been killed by the school bus she had just ridden. Patience Grace Alderman was pronounced dead Wednesday afternoon at Titus County Regional Medical Center in Mount Pleasant.
Authorities say the youngster had gotten off the bus and walked around the left side of it. For some reason she headed back toward the bus. As the bus started up, the youngster tripped and fell and was run over by a rear wheel of the bus. The accident happened in the 200 block of Patterson Street in Naples.
Authorities say the girl’s death was an accident and that no charges will be filed. The bus was being driven by Deanna Van Story, who is also a coach at Pewitt Consolidated Independent School District. She was extremely shaken by the accident and required medical attention.
Prison Terms in Drug Cases
MARSHALL – Two East Texans are going to prison for conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine.
Chadwick Ray Howe, 23, of Avinger, pleaded guilty on September 22. He was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison on January 5, by U.S. District Judge T. John Ward. According to information presented in court, from June 2009 to April 2010, Howe conspired with others to manufacture methamphetamine by purchasing cold pills containing pseudoephedrine in Panola and Harrison counties in the Eastern District of Texas. A federal grand jury returned a 20-count indictment on May 6, 2010 charging Howe with federal drug violations.
And in a separate case, James Everett Scudday, 54, of Jefferson, was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison on January 5, by U.S. District Judge T. John Ward. According to federal prosecutors, on November 15, Scudday purchased cold pills containing pseudoephedrine at a Wal-Mart and a Walgreens in Marshall. Texas. The purchases were made in furtherance of his drug manufacturing activities.
Buzzards Congregating Again in Gladewater
GLADEWATER (AP) — The buzzards are back in the East Texas city of Gladewater.
City Manager Sean Pate tells the Longview News Journal that about 30 of the large scavenger birds have been seen roosting on the city’s water tower in recent weeks.
Gladewater has dealt with an abundance of buzzards before, most recently in the spring and summer of 2009. State wildlife expert Steve Epperson helped the city get rid of the problem in the past and has been contacted again.
Officials say buzzard droppings are a threat to the water tower’s paint job, which runs about $80,000. The birds also can damage telecommunications equipment on top of the tower.
Hit and Run Victim in Critical Condition
LONGVIEW — An East Texas man is in critical condition after being hit by a car. Now his family is offering a reward to help capture the person responsible. Kahn Vu, 52, was hit by a car December 28 in the 900 block of Pine Tree Road. Vu’s son says his dad was returning from a local gas station when he was hit and the driver of the car drove off. The family is pleading for information leading to the arrest of the driver.
Wanted Man Now in Custody
Manslaughter Charges Pending After Fatal Accident

NACOGDOCHES — A Henderson man faces possible manslaughter charges in connection with a Wednesday accident on U.S. Highway 259 north of Nacogdoches that left a Garrison man dead and his passenger hospitalized with undisclosed injuries.
Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper John Henley said Timothy Melton, 35, of Garrison died when the Jeep he was driving was struck by a tractor-trailer rig driven by Leon Wood, 38, of Henderson. Henley said Melton was stopped in the northbound lane of the highway, waiting to turn in to the Logmasters business parking lot at the time of the mid-day accident.
Preliminary investigation of the accident indicated Wood was also northbound in the same lane. He apparently attempted to avoid striking Melton’s vehicle but, as Melton began his turn, Wood’s truck struck the passenger vehicle in the driver’s side door, Henley said. Wood’s truck continued northbound, pushing Melton’s vehicle for about 100 yards before coming to rest in the southbound lane of the highway.
Two Men Sentenced for Child Porn

MARSHALL — Two East Texas men are heading to jail for child pornography. A 31-year-old Marshall man has been sentenced to federal prison for child pornography violations in the Eastern District of Texas announced U.S. Attorney John M. Bales today. Corey Robert Collins pleaded guilty on Aug 17, to possession of child pornography and was sentenced to 54 months in federal prison on Jan. 5. According to information presented in court, on May 19, 2010, investigators executed a search warrant at Collins’ home for suspected child pornography. During the investigation, Collins admitted to downloading child pornography over the Internet using his laptop, and consented to a search of his computer. A forensic analysis of the computer revealed 24 complete downloaded videos of child pornography.
A 49-year-old Gilmer man has been sentenced to federal prison for child pornography violations in the Eastern District of Texas today. Terry Don Briant pleaded guilty on Aug 17 to possession of child pornography and was sentenced to 97 months in federal prison on Jan. 5. According to information presented in court, on May 19, 2010, investigators executed a search warrant at Briant’s home for suspected child pornography and seized several digital cameras and computers. A forensic examination of a laptop was found to contain about 86 videos and 17 pictures of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
Reward in Trailer and Hay Theft Case
HENDERSON — Rusk County authorities have posted a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of suspects who stole high quality hay and the trailer it was stored on. Lone Star Farm & Home in Henderson received a big load of horse quality square bales of hay on a large trailer, Thursday afternoon December 30th. At some time after closing and prior to the owner’s arrival at 6:30 am December 31st, unknown person(s) entered the property thru locked security gates at the back on Wilson Street. Thieves hooked to the 32’ flat bed trailer load of hay with a truck equipped with a gooseneck trailer ball and pulled it away. There were 350 bales of horse quality hay on the trailer. The hay and trailer was valued at over $10,000. If you have any information, you are asked to contact Rusk County Crime Stoppers 903-655-TIPS (8477).
Hunter Previously Charged with Murder
EAST TEXAS — New details on the man who allegedly shot and killed a hunter over the weekend. Authorities say the Ft. Worth man arrested for that crime was convicted of murder back in 1983. Rodney Connelly, 54, told authorities he thought he shot a deer, but instead shot Louis Conner Jr., 41. Connelly was arraigned on a weapons charge Sunday. A felon can not legally possess a a weapon in the state of Texas.
Unborn Baby Dead After Wreck
LUFKIN — The pregnant Garrison woman injured in a Diboll wreck Monday is in stable condition at Memorial Medical Center-Lufkin but her unborn baby boy did not survive the crash, according to her sister.
Mary Chiz, 38, and her fiance, Travis Wertz, 35, were traveling along U.S. Highway 59 south in Diboll when an 18-wheeler rear-ended their Montero Sport, forcing them into the 18-wheeler in front of them, according to previous reports. Emergency workers from Lufkin and Diboll fire departments spent nearly 30 minutes freeing the couple from the mangled SUV. The driver of the 18-wheeler that rear-ended Chiz was cited for failure to control speed, Diboll Police said.


