
PALESTINE (Staff/AP) – Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott’s Cyber Crimes Unit has arrested Allen Lynn Ward, 47, of Palestine, for child pornography possession. At the time of his arrest on Wednesday, Ward indicated he was employed by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) as a prison guard.
Officials say Wednesday’s arrest stemmed from a referral by the Oregon Department of Justice, which notified the Cyber Crimes Unit that Ward’s e-mail account appeared to be involved in trading child pornography. Cyber Crimes Unit investigators conducted a search of Ward’s residence. According to investigators, Ward possessed numerous illicit images of young children on his home computer and in print. Officials say investigators will examine the seized evidence and determine whether Ward should face additional charges. At this time, all evidence involves Ward’s personal property. Neither state nor TDCJ resources are implicated.
The arrest was a joint operation by the Texas Attorney General’s Office and Anderson County Sheriff Greg Taylor. State officials say the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the Office of the Inspector General also fully cooperated with the investigation and provided assistance to the Cyber Crimes Unit. Ward remains in Anderson County Jail charged with child pornography possession – a third-degree felony – in lieu of a $1 million bond. If convicted, Ward faces two to 10 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.
Texas prisons spokeswoman Michelle Lyons says Ward worked since February at the Gurney Unit in Anderson County. She says he resigned Wednesday.








GARDEN VALLEY – Smith County-based Mercy Ships has received a gift of stock in the amount of $1,015,635.19 from Dallas based philanthropist and longtime Mercy Ships supporter Mrs. Annette Simmons. In making the announcement, Don Stephens, Founder and President of Mercy Ships, stated, “The worldwide economic situation has been difficult for all charities, and annually the slowest month of the year is August. This gift could not have come at a better time as the needs of the poor know no calendar. We are honored and blessed to have Annette come forward to join us and provide an opportunity of life to those we serve. 
TYLER – The latest art exhibit at Gallery Main Street will open today as “The Uncommon Image: An Exhibition of the Abstract and Non-Objective” is unveiled at a reception from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Gallery, 110 West Erwin. The work of more than two dozen artists will be on display. Artwork featuring a wide variety of media, including acrylic, ceramic, oil, sculpture, watercolor, photography, ink and pencil will be shown. There were more than 100 entries to be considered during the jury process.