FLINT — A man has been arrested after his car ran off Highway 155 causing a fire to erupt in Flint. Dennis Smith, 29, Chandler, was arrested after driving off the highway, through a fence and into an RV. The RV and car then burst into flames. Investigating officers said Smith was high on synthetic marijuana, also known as K2. There were no injuries in the accident. Smith was booked into the Smith County Jail on a charge of DWI.
Felony Suspect Caught Following Manhunt
LONGVIEW — A felony suspect has been arrested after a Friday morning manhunt in Longview. Police say Jason Michael Brod, 34, was arrested and charged with an outstanding felony theft warrant, as well as felony burglary of a habitation, evading arrest, and possession of marijuana. Continue reading Felony Suspect Caught Following Manhunt
Two Charged as Officials Probe Cattle Thefts
QUITMAN — Members of an East Texas family have been charged with engaging in organized criminal activity after Wood County authorities discovered stolen equipment at their home near Winnsboro. Jason Shane Anders turned himself in to authorities after he was charged with one count of engaging in organized criminal activity and one count of felony livestock theft. He was released on bonds totaling $40,000. His son, Dylan Anders, turned himself in on one charge of organized criminal activity. He was released on a $10,000 bond. Authorities expect a third suspect to be charged. Authorities were investigating a string of cattle thefts when they found the stolen property.
Two Longview Men Jailed on Multiple Charges after Robbery
LONGVIEW — Two Longview men were jailed Wednesday on various charges after police accused one of holding up a store late Tuesday and the other of driving the getaway car. Police said Colden Jawahn Tinsley, 23, waited in a maroon Chevrolet Caprice about 11:30 p.m. outside the store in the 300 block of Mobberly Avenue while Brian Antell Burns, with a bandanna hiding his face, pulled off the robbery. Police said Burns, 19, went into the store, struck the victim with a pistol and took about $550, a laptop, pistol and cigarettes. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report the victim was not identified. Continue reading Two Longview Men Jailed on Multiple Charges after Robbery
Two Fires in Two Days at Longview Home
LONGVIEW — Two fires, in two days — both at the same home — which Longview authorities and firefighters say is a bit suspicious. The home sits in the 600 block of Timberline Drive. The first fire was on Wednesday. Firefighters say it was caused by an overloaded electrical cord in the back bedroom. Thursday’s fire, though, was more suspicious, and has now sparked an investigation. Firefighters say that fire started in the master bedroom and was set intentionally. On top of all that, the home’s inhabitants were displaced for the second time in less than two years by Wednesday’s fire. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report the family lost most of its belongings in the fire — belongings which had been donated to them after a November 2011 fire destroyed a house the family shared on Marion Drive.
Authorities Investigating Possible Drug Lab
TYLER — Tyler Police are investigating several suspects for possible drug manufacture. Around 8:00 last night, officers observed two subjects exiting the woods in the 1000 block of Forest. The subjects got into a parked vehicle with a third subject. Authorities found one of them to be in possession of methamphetamine. A search of the vehicle revealed numerous items of drug paraphernalia as well as numerous bottles of chemicals and laboratory equipment. The Tyler Fire Department Hazmat unit was called to the scene and determined that the chemicals were not explosive and were separated to avoid possible chemical reactions. Continue reading Authorities Investigating Possible Drug Lab
Suspects Sought In Aggravated Robbery
TYLER — Tyler Police are searching for several suspects wanted in a reported robbery. It happened just before 4:00 Thursday afternoon at 902 North Beckham. Authorities said the victim was at his store when he was approached by two black males. The men reportedly punched him, then hit him on the head with a bat. The suspects took the victim’s billfold and then left the store. The store owner was treated by EMS.
The suspects are described as two younger black males. The suspect with the bat was described as being tall, wearing black and beige shorts and a gray t-shirt. The other suspect was wearing blue jeans. Several officers checked the area and failed to locate the suspects. The investigation is ongoing.
Kimbleys Sign Over Parental Rights
TYLER — The Kimbley children, siblings of a Smith County toddler found dead in a septic tank last August, remain in foster care. The five children were removed from their home by CPS. That agency’s Shari Pulliam tells KETK, “In the last court hearing, CPS presented relinquishment papers that the parents signed; they wanted to relinquish their parental rights. The judge accepted those papers.”
Parents David and Sabrina Kimbley pleaded guilty last month to five cases of child endangerment and were sentenced to four years behind bars; authorities cited “neglectful supervision.” According to officials, the Kimbleys’ home was in very poor condition, exposing the children to various health hazards. The cause of young Jacob Kimbley’s death is still unknown, and the case remains under investigation.
Truck Knocks Down Pole in Longview
One Killed, Three Hurt in Wreck
SMITH COUNTY — Smith County DPS says one person is dead and three are injured after a Thursday morning wreck. KETK reports 41-year-old Jodie Lyne Phillips was killed in the head on collision involving a car and truck. Ms. Phillips was in the car, driven by Lance David Phillips, 26. The car was heading southbound on 279 when it drove into a truck head-on. DPS says the driver of the truck, 45-year-old Alvardo Bernardo of Ben Wheeler, and a passenger, Bernardo’s 10-year-old son, were treated for minor injuries on scene. Mr. Phillips was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Updates on his injuries had not been released at last report.
New Call Center Coming to Longview
HOUSTON – S4 Communications of Houston says it’s eager to begin operations at its new call center in Longview this month. With two existing centers in Houston, S4’s newest location has 200 work stations and is located on E. Cotton in Longview. S4 Communications in Longview will provide inbound and outbound telemarketing services to current Fortune 100 clients. It will also offer back-office processing services for electricity and telephone connection orders. “East Texas offers not only an educated workforce but also a well-developed work force,” stated Sean Collins, President of S4 Communications. “We are excited to be in Longview and look forward to many years of prosperity and growth in this area.” Continue reading New Call Center Coming to Longview
Click It or Ticket Results
TYLER — During the recent Click It or Ticket enforcement program, officers with the Tyler Police Department working specifically on this initiative wrote a total of 104 citations for seatbelt violations and 2 citations for child safety seat violations. The program was conducted during the Memorial Day holiday period. Continue reading Click It or Ticket Results
ETMC Tyler Receives National Recognition for Treatment of Stroke Patients
TYLER — ETMC Tyler is being recognized in U.S. News and World Report magazine as a 2013 gold plus achievement award winner for the treatment of stroke patients. Presented by the American Heart Association, the award will be featured in the August issue of the publication. Listed hospitals have successfully utilized the AHA’s “Get with the Guidelines” program for coronary artery disease, heart failure or stroke. ETMC was recognized in the stroke category for 24 months of 75 percent or higher adherence on select quality measures in addition to at least 24 months of 85 percent or higher adherence on all achievement measures for stroke. Continue reading ETMC Tyler Receives National Recognition for Treatment of Stroke Patients
Two Juveniles Arrested in Fatal Shooting
TYLER — Tyler Investigators have arrested two 16-year-old juveniles in connection to the death of Joshua Robert McGill. The juveniles were arrested at the Tyler Police Department around 1:45 p.m. Thursday and charged with Capital Murder. The two were to be warned by a magistrate and then transported to the Smith County Juvenile Attention Center. Police didn’t immediately offer details on how the juveniles were allegedly involved in the crime. Continue reading Two Juveniles Arrested in Fatal Shooting
Van Flips, Damages Truck at Dealership
TYLER — A rain-slick road was a factor as a van flipped over and damaged a vehicle at an auto dealership on Tyler’s west side Thursday. Fire officials tell KETK the driver of the van was traveling down Walton Road, which is known to be extremely slick when it rains. As the driver approached Loop 323, he tried to stop and slid off the road. The van then jumped the curb, hitting a truck in the Tyler Ford parking lot, and flipped over. The driver was shaken up, but not injured.
Police Encourage Citizens to Report Suspicious Activity
LONGVIEW — With the end of the school year and summer just around the corner, Longview Police want to encourage citizens to be watchful for illegal activity. This can include anything from a suspicious person walking around the neighborhood checking doors or mailboxes, door to door sales people that do not have a City permit to sell, or cars cruising through neighborhoods at odd times of the day or night. This week alone, Longview Police investigated at least two residential burglaries and numerous vehicle burglaries. One of these burglaries involved the suspect breaking a window of the home only to find a homeowner’s startled child. Continue reading Police Encourage Citizens to Report Suspicious Activity
Man’s Condition Upgraded after Shooting
Bonds Set in Hallsville Man’s 2009 Slaying
MARSHALL — Bonds were set at $50,000 each for the two men indicted in the 2009 murder of a Hallsville man. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report Thomas Richardson Jr. (pictured) of Tyler and Harley Blake Vaughn of Harleton were arraigned in Marshall’s 71st District Court for the slaying of Bobby Joe Inzer. Rick Hagan, special prosecutor appointed in the case, said pretrial hearings for both have not been set yet. “We’ll work on that, but probably (they) won’t happen until sometime in August,” Hagan said Wednesday, noting a trial date has not been scheduled, either. Continue reading Bonds Set in Hallsville Man’s 2009 Slaying
Man Charged with Seven Counts of Child Sex Assault
MARSHALL — 36-year-old Marvin Silmon of Harrison County was arrested last week, and has been charged with seven counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child. Sheriff Tom McCool says Silmon confessed to all seven counts in the case, which involved a six-year-old. McCool says the man is a registered sex offender. According to the DPS Sex Offender Registry, Silmon was sentenced in 2005 to five years in prison for the sexual assault of a nine-year-old girl. He was released from TDCJ with no restrictions from the parole board and was current on his sex offender registration.
More Info, Comments after Smith County Murder Arrest
TYLER – Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith releases more information and comments after 69-year-old Anthony Joseph Miller is charged with murder. Sheriff Smith now says Miller, a Smith County resident, was apparently the only person involved in the death of Adam Palacios on County Road 35 in Tyler. Palacios’s body was found in a field in Anderson County in September 2012. Smith County Sheriff’s Office detectives and other officers arrested Miller on June 3 after new information was gathered regarding Palacios’s death. Sheriff Smith also points out that he campaigned on trying to fight the drug problem in Smith County — and he says the Miller case was drug-related. The sheriff says you’ll soon be seeing more criminal investigation division officers on the street, along with more narcotics officers.
Arrests Made in Breckenridge Village Lawn Equipment Robbery
TYLER — Smith County Sheriff’s Office detectives arrested a husband and wife from Flint Tuesday night in the parking lot of a sporting goods store, Porter’s Fishing, on Highway 155 in Dogwood City. Authorities say the arrests could lead to solving a number of Smith County burglaries and thefts. 25-year-old Jon Grig Kincheloe III was charged with burglary of a building relating to items taken on May 30 from Breckenridge Village on County Road 1145. His wife, 27-year-old Jacqueline Kincheloe, was charged with theft of property. KETK reports the case involves about $36,000 worth of various lawn equipment. Continue reading Arrests Made in Breckenridge Village Lawn Equipment Robbery
Hollybrook Drive Closed to Through Traffic Starting Next Week
LONGVIEW — Longview’s Hollybrook Drive will be closed for construction between Eastman and Loop 281 beginning Monday, June 10. The purpose of the project is to widen the section of road from two lanes to four lanes. The construction is scheduled for one year. As construction progresses, portions will be opened to traffic. Drivers wishing to travel between Eastman and Loop 281 must use alternate routes. Tryon Road will remain open; however, expect some delays at the Tryon and Hollybrook intersection. The intersection of Mohawk and Hollybrook will be closed. Continue reading Hollybrook Drive Closed to Through Traffic Starting Next Week
Authorities Seek Stolen Trailer
LONGVIEW — Sheriff Maxey Cerliano and the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office request your assistance in a case involving a stolen trailer. On the night of May 27th, an unknown person or people took a cooling trailer from an oil lease in north Gregg County near FM 2751. It is a black 16’ flatbed, dual axle trailer with a silver metal canopy covering the entire length. A white plastic water tank and a large fan are on the front of the trailer. Oilfield employees sit on benches inside to cool down on hot days. Continue reading Authorities Seek Stolen Trailer
Local Movie Theater Will Not Allow Guns In Facility
TYLER — Carmike Cinemas in Tyler will no longer allow CHL holders to carry firearms in their theater. According to KETK, Carmike theaters across the country have the same policy because of the Aurora Colorado massacre. Under Texas Law, CHL holders can carry a concealed handgun almost anywhere, including movie theaters. Times Square Cinema in Tyler allows CHL holders to carry in their theater. Continue reading Local Movie Theater Will Not Allow Guns In Facility
Gag Order Issued in Sex Trial of Former Deputy, Wife
MARSHALL — Former Harrison County sheriff’s deputy Huey “Eddie” Nichols Jr. and his wife, Sharon — a former deputy county clerk — will go on trial in July on charges of sexual indecency with a child. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report the pair were first arrested in 2011 for the alleged sex crimes against children. A gag order was issued in the cases, silencing prosecutors and defense attorneys from talking about the case. 188th District Judge David Brabham will serve as presiding judge after 71st District Judge Brad Morin recused himself. Eddie Nichols’ trial has been set July 8. Sharon Nichols is scheduled to go on trial the week of July 22. Morin recused himself saying he once represented Sharon Nichols’s ex-husband in a custody battle. Continue reading Gag Order Issued in Sex Trial of Former Deputy, Wife
Remaining Funeral Home Vehicles Found after Being Stolen
GLADEWATER — The last of the missing vehicles taken during a theft at a Gladewater funeral home have been found. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, Gladewater Police Sgt. David Burrows said a 2003 white Cadillac Escalade and a 2005 white Ford Expedition were found on an oil lease off Shell Camp Road in Gladewater. The Expedition was intact, but Burrows said the Escalade had been set on fire and destroyed. The cars recovered Tuesday morning are two of the four vehicles stolen sometime after 8 p.m. Sunday from the Dearion & Davis Funeral Parlor in the 900 block of East Broadway Avenue. Continue reading Remaining Funeral Home Vehicles Found after Being Stolen
East Texas DPS Agent Honored
AUSTIN — An East Texas DPS agent was among several recipients of honors handed out by the department Tuesday. His actions occurred both in his home area and in West the day of the major explosion there. KETK reports Agent Darren Lubbe, Criminal Investigations Division in Mount Pleasant, received a Life Saving Award and Director’s Citation. The Life Saving Award was for saving the life of a crash victim on Jan. 10 in Titus County. Officials say Lubbe witnessed a major collision in front of him while traveling on Highway 271 and stopped to render aid. He freed the victim from the vehicle and recognized the victim’s compound tibia fracture as a life-threatening injury. Lubbe applied a tourniquet to the leg of the victim, who was later transported by helicopter to a major trauma center.
Continue reading East Texas DPS Agent Honored
Planned Development to Bring New Businesses to Tyler
TYLER — A new development will bring many new businesses to Tyler next year. The Village at Cumberland Park will be located on South Broadway, near Loop 49, adjacent to Gander Mountain. David Wilson with The Retail Connection, the developing company, tells KETK that the park will be more than 700,000 square feet and could be home to more than 100 businesses. The site plan is a horseshoe shape, with businesses wrapping around some interior structures, which will house some specialty stores. Continue reading Planned Development to Bring New Businesses to Tyler
Missing Teen Found
MARSHALL — A Marshall teen reported missing last Friday has been located and returned home safely. KETK reports the Marshall Police Department had been searching for Tysha Darna Adkins, who’d last been seen by her mother on Friday at their home in the 500 block of University Avenue. Further details on Tysha’s return weren’t immediately available.
Tyler ISD Releases Climate Survey Results
TYLER – Tyler ISD recently concluded a Site-Level Climate Survey to hear how staff, students and parents feel about a host of issues including academic preparation, student support, school leadership, faculty relations and support, parent engagement, safety and behavior, and school operations. “The surveys are one way the District is engaging in ongoing, candid conversations to help our students reach their full academic potential,” Tyler ISD Superintendent Gary Mooring said. “The survey provides Tyler ISD with a baseline which we will build upon as we continue reaching out to our community on an annual basis.” Continue reading Tyler ISD Releases Climate Survey Results

