
TEXARKANA, ARK. (AP) — A former Northeast Texas state trooper, who is a registered sex offender, has pleaded not guilty to a variety of charges in Arkansas, including sexual indecency with a child. Travis McCrae, 45, entered the plea Thursday in Miller County Circuit Court in Texarkana. He’s charged in connection with a string of crimes on May 14. Police say he’s suspected of breaking into several homes – including one where he awoke a sleeping 14-year-old girl and molested her.
The Texas Department of Public Safety’s sex offender registry says McRae served two months in prison after he was convicted in 1991 of indecency with a 13-year-old girl. DPS officials say McRae was a DPS trooper in Bowie County for four years before resigning in 1990.






TYLER — Tyler voters may have a school bond proposal on the ballot in November. That will be the recommendation that Tyler School Superintendent Dr. Randy Reid will present to school trustees later this month. On Thursday the school board looked over renovating or replacing Rice and Dixie elementary schools as well as building a new middle school in southwest Tyler. It is estimated that building the three new schools would cost around $90 million. The board will consider a bond proposal when it meets August 23rd.