
NACOGDOCHES — Authorities in Nacogdoches have found explosive devices and taken a teenager into custody. According to KETK, police responded at approximately 9:00 Thursday night to a noise complaint near the dead end of Woodcreek Drive. Complainants reported gunshots or small explosions. Officers said they confronted a suspect carrying a backpack exiting the wooded area in the 4800 block of Woodcreek. Police say the man was found to have what appeared to be improvised explosive devices in the backpack, along with chemicals that were believed to be components of the devices.
The man, John Michael Otis, Jr., age 18, of Nacogdoches, was taken into custody, and the devices were left at the secured scene. Officers immediately secured the area and contacted the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, who responded to the scene. A bomb disposal unit from the Bossier City, Louisiana, Fire Department also responded to the scene. The scene was contained by local police, with the Nacogdoches Fire Department and the Nacogdoches County EMS on the scene as a precaution.
Once on the scene, the Bomb Disposal Unit assessed the situation and made the decision to destroy the devices in place. A controlled detonation of the devices was conducted on the scene at approximately midnight Thursday night. John Michael Otis, Jr. has been charged with possession of a prohibited weapon, a third degree felony. He was taken to the Nacogdoches County Jail.



NACOGDOCHES — Authorities in Nacogdoches have found explosive devices and taken a teenager into custody. According to KETK, police responded at approximately 9:00 Thursday night to a noise complaint near the dead end of Woodcreek Drive. Complainants reported gunshots or small explosions. Officers said they confronted a suspect carrying a backpack exiting the wooded area in the 4800 block of Woodcreek. Police say the man was found to have what appeared to be improvised explosive devices in the backpack, along with chemicals that were believed to be components of the devices.


SMITH COUNTY — Jury selection begins in the Smith County trial of Dennis Pittman, a defendant in the Mineola child sex ring case. According to KETK, Pittman is the fourth person to be tried in the case where young children were reportedly forced to perform sexual acts for the customers. The trial begins next week. 
MARSHALL — One person has been killed in a Harrison County construction accident. It happened just before 11:00 Wednesday morning on Interstate Highway 20, about a half a mile west of its intersection with State Highway 43. Investigators say the victim was backed into by a truck that had started to lay down a new line of asphalt. The name of the victim, said to be a Marshall resident, has not been released. 

LONGVIEW — A Longview fire captain is listed in good condition after being injured. According to KETK, the Longview Fire Department was called out to the 1200 of Oden street around 1:30 a.m. Thursday for a residential fire. The captain suffered second degree burns to his ears while fighting the blaze. The fire has been ruled suspicious after officials decided it wasn’t electrical, gas-related, or sparked by other accidental causes. Authorities say the area has also seen several other fires in the past few months. The homeowner was able to escape without injury.
LONGVIEW — Police in Longview are issuing a warning about outgoing mail. On Thursday, Longview Officers responded to a report of mail found in the roadway on Beverly, Live Oak and Carnegie Streets. Upon closer inspection, it was determined the mail had been stolen from mailboxes on Columbia, Miami, Clarendon, Stanford and Georgia Streets. Owners of the mail told officers the outgoing mail had been opened and checks had been stolen. The United States Postal Inspector’s Office in Fort Worth is investigating the thefts in conjunction with the Longview Police Department Criminal Investigations Division.
LONGVIEW — The Longview Fire and Police Departments are preparing to strictly enforce laws regarding fireworks and discharging firearms within the City limits as residents celebrate the 4th of July.
LONGVIEW — As many people take to the roads for the 4th of July holidays, the Longview Police Department wants to remind motorists to be safe.
TYLER — PATH, People Attempting to Help, has kicked off its 2010 School Supply Train. PATH will be collecting school supplies for needy kids throughout July. You can go to 
TYLER — The westbound lanes on Rice Road between Plantation Drive and Old Jacksonville Highway have been closed. Tyler police say the action was needed because of a possible underground water leak. If conditions worsen, the eastbound lanes may also be closed. In an effort to avoid difficulties and delays, the Tyler Police Department is requesting that motorists avoid this area.
KILGORE — Investigators are trying to determine the cause of a fire that destroyed Maness Furniture Store in downtown Kilgore. The fire on East Main Street was reported around 7:00 Wednesday night. The fire damaged two connected businesses. No injuries were reported. 

BEAUMONT – Two former Houston County Sheriff’s deputies have been sentenced to federal prison for their roles in the assault of a Crockett man. Henry Doyce Gresham, Jr., 50, and Charles James Clark, 63, both residents of the Crockett area, pleaded guilty on Oct. 5, 2009, to misdemeanor assault. They were sentenced on Tuesday in Beaumont by U.S. Magistrate Judge Keith Giblin. Gresham received 4 months in federal prison and was ordered to forfeit his service weapon. Clark was sentenced to 3 months in federal prison.
ARP (AP) – An East Texas police dog that failed as a bomb sniffer for the U.S. military but shined in the war on drugs has died. A service was held Tuesday afternoon in Arp for the German shepherd called Captain Cezar. A veterinarian had diagnosed the police dog with congestive heart failure. The decade-old canine had to be euthanized. Arp Mayor Linda Jenkins described Cezar as serious and aggressive when working, but “the kindest, sweetest thing when he wasn’t.” About 30 people attended the burial service at a park in Arp. Police Chief Scott McAuley had cared for Cezar since adopting him from Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. McAuley says, as a drug-sniffing dog, Cezar “was really good at what he did.”
TYLER — East Texans are preparing to lend assistance in south Texas, depending on the impact of Hurricane Alex. The Tyler Salvation Army mobile feeding unit (canteen) deployed at 6:00am Wednesday and headed to The Salvation Army San Antonio Area Command where other Texas Salvation Army canteens are ready to deploy where needed. The Tyler Emergency Disaster team is prepared to deploy from San Antonio as part of the first response effort to Alex. This four person team is ready to serve and the canteen is stocked with enough food to provide 3,600 meals. 