TEXARKANA – A Tyler man is among 31 people named in a 43-count indictment announced Tuesday in Texarkana as part of a massive methamphetamine investigation. Sam Rich, 47, joins a group of primarily Texarkana-area residents. People from both Texas and Arkansas are named in the indictment. Federal officials say arrests were made Tuesday as part of Operation Flashback, a two-year joint federal and state investigation. Read the rest of this entry »
LONGVIEW — One person was taken to a Longview hospital after crashing into a home, ripping a large hole in the side of the residence. According to KETK, Longview police say the driver was stopped on Dundee Road and began to turn left on Sage Road when the vehicle lost traction on the slick road. The car then hydroplaned through a fence and into the home on Sage Road. The driver suffered minor injuries, no one else was hurt, and no citation was issued.
TROUP — It will apparently be early November before we get an update on the status of Troup head football coach Dennis Alexander. KETK reports a special meeting with Troup ISD officials was held Monday night to discuss the allegations against the legendary coach. But no action was taken, and Alexander remains suspended until further notice. Alexander said last week he’d been suspended due to allegations he slapped a player, which he denies. He was notified by the school district last Wednesday of the complaint against him. School officials plan to revisit the discussion November 9. Alexander’s storied career includes two state championships when he headed up the football program in Daingerfield.
EAST TEXAS — Following this past weekend’s heavy rains, the number of East Texas counties rescinding their burn bans continues to grow, with Smith and Van Zandt Counties joining the list Tuesday. Interim Smith County Fire Marshal Connie Wasson recommended to the Commissioners Court that the burn ban be lifted, according to a news release. She said the drought index is at 37, the lowest she has seen it in a long time. She also noted that more rain is expected this weekend. Wasson said the Fire Marshal’s Office does have sandbags for Smith County residents who might need them if heavy rains continue. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER – People around the country are falling victim to a phone scam by scammers pretending to be IRS agents, according to information from the Better Business Bureau Serving Central East Texas. The callers seem to be targeting East Texas residents, as BBB received numerous calls Tuesday morning. The impersonators are calling up their targets, demanding that they pay taxes they don’t even owe, by either loading money on a prepaid card or sending it via a wire transfer. Those who refuse to pay immediately are then threatened by the “IRS agents.†BBB officials say the threats include jail time, deportation, or the suspension of the victim’s business or driver’s license. Read the rest of this entry »
GREGG COUNTY — A Gladewater man has been charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child. According to KETK, Deadrian McKinley, 20, was arrested Monday and jailed in Gregg County with bond set at $50,000. The victim is said to be a 13-year-old girl. McKinley’s charge is a first-degree felony punishable by up to life in prison and a maximum fine of $10,000.
EAST TEXAS — A Smith County mail carrier who has resigned could face charges. About a hundred pieces of mail were found strewn on a Smith County road last month. Kenny Smith, Special Agent with the Office of Inspector General for the US Postal Service says this is unusual. He says in the last year, his office arrested 348 people out of 445 thousand employees…or point zero, zero, zero eight percent.
LUFKIN — A two vehicle accident in Angelina County has killed three persons. The accident happened just before 1:00 Monday afternoon on state Highway 103, about four miles east of Lufkin. Killed was Carl Hammerly, 49, of Broaddus, and Sarah Melinda Rya, 68, and James Harvey Ryan, 70, both of Etoile. The Department of Public safety reports it appears as if Hammerly was trying to pass a vehicle when he hit Rya’s vehicle head-on. The accident remains under investigation.
MARSHALL — The Marshall Police Department is seeking the public’s help in finding a local 17-year-old said to be a runaway. KETK reports MPD detectives were notified on September 24 by a Child Protective Services case worker in Athens that Shelby Jenkins had run away from a facility in Marshall. Jenkins is described as a white female with blue eyes and shoulder-length dark hair. She stands 5’6″ and weighs approximately 170 pounds. She is said to have a skull tattoo on the inside of her left ankle. Anyone with any information on Shelby’s whereabouts should contact the Marshall Police Department at 903-935-4575 or the Marshall-Harrison County Crime Stoppers’ anonymous tip line at 903-935-9969.
GRAND SALINE — The Grand Saline Police Department is searching for a missing woman. KETK reports Susan Lynn Young went missing on Sunday, October 18. She was traveling to her parents’ home in Ozark, Alabama, but never arrived. She is approximately 5’1″, 90 pounds, and has brown hair and blue eyes. She was last known to be driving a black 2004 Toyota Scion with Alabama license plates. If you see her or have any information, contact Sergeant Jason Burns with the Grand Saline Police Department at 903-962-3145 or the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office 903-567-4133 and ask to speak with a Grand Saline Officer.
KILGORE — Authorities are asking for the public’s help identifying an armed man who robbed the EZ Mart on Houston Street in Kilgore around 11:00 Sunday night. According to KETK, the robber is described as a black male, possibly early 20s, 5 feet 8 inches to 5 feet 11 inches tall. If you have any information about this crime, contact Detective Kay Lynn Newbill at [email protected] or 903-218 6907. You can also contact Gregg County CrimeStoppers at 903-236-STOP or text your anonymous tip to 847411+KILGORE+your tip. Refer to KPD Incident #1510-1420.
WOOD COUNTY — A 13-year-old from Alba was killed Sunday night after a truck carrying him and three other Alba residents hit a cow lying in the road north of Mineola. According to KETK, DPS reports the northbound vehicle struck the animal on U.S. 69 and rolled several times around 10:30 p.m. Judd Lyles, one of the passengers, was thrown from the truck and pronounced dead at a Quitman hospital. The driver was identified as Joel Levi Lyles, 18. Other passengers were Jay Lyles, 16, and Colin Lyles 20. Judd and Jay were not wearing seatbelts during the accident. The three survivors were taken to a Tyler hospital. Both Jay and Joel were reported in stable condition. Colin was said to be in serious condition, according to DPS.
TYLER — Due to a drainage culvert washout and a water main break, the 9100 block of Cherokee Trail in Tyler is closed to through traffic. Officials say residents north of the 9100 block will have access from Cumberland Road and residents south of the 9100 block will have access from Centennial Parkway. Repair of the water main begins Tuesday morning. Officials say once water main repairs are complete, the drainage culvert work will begin. They say the street will reopen as soon as all work is complete.
TYLER — Authorities have made an arrest in a recent Tyler robbery. According to a news release, police investigators received information that led to the identification of Ryan Lee Powell, 23, of Tyler. Powell was jailed on an aggravated robbery charge in the October 12 heist at Food Fast on Troup Highway at Willard Drive. According to the clerk, the suspect entered the business around 8 p.m. holding a large kitchen-style knife while demanding money. After taking what police term an undetermined amount cash, the suspect fled westbound on foot.
SMITH COUNTY — The weekend rain flooded numerous roads. According to interim Smith County Fire Marshal Connie McCoy-Wasson, County Road 448, on the property of Sky Ranch, was washed out. The road has been barricaded off until it can be repaired. County Road 1104, west of Noonday, in Precinct 1, is closed due to a culvert wash out from the heavy rains. The replacement culvert has to be ordered so it could take two to four weeks before the road is repaired.
WOOD COUNTY — A high speed chase through East Texas ended in Mineola early Monday morning. According to the Smith County Sheriff’s Department, the chase started Sunday night around 11:30 in Tyler when a Sheriff’s deputy attempted a traffic stop. KETK reported, Gregory Tennyson, 40, Tyler, had an outstanding assault warrant and refused to stop. He reportedly led the deputy on a chase into Lindale where police spiked his tires. The chase continued into Mineola where troopers with the Department of Public Safety shot out one of his tires to end the chase. Tennyson rammed four law enforcement vehicles before he was arrested around 1:00 Monday morning. No injuries were reported. Tennyson was booked into the Smith County Jail on several charges, including evading arrest and aggravated assault of a police officer.
RUSK — Hundreds gathered Saturday in the Rusk High School gym for the funeral of Alto High School football player Cam’ron Matthews. KETK reports team members sat at the front proudly wearing their Alto jerseys. Speakers discussed what a blessing Matthews was to the community. At one point, everyone stood and sang the Alto school song. The ceremony called on the community to live up to the legacy Matthews left and to be faithful servants of God. Alto head football coach Paul Gould says Cam’ron’s legacy shined both on and off the field. Gould remarked, “He was a super kid…It’s hard to describe how many good qualities the kid had…great, great character, great role model. Anything positive you could say about him, he definitely had.” Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER — The Better Business Bureau Serving Central East Texas is requesting nominations for the 2016 BBB Awards for Excellence. BBB says the awards honor businesses and charities that demonstrate superior ethics, reliability, and trustworthiness. Nominations for businesses are due November 20. Winners will be recognized at a ceremony on January 26, 2016, at the Crosswalk Conference Center in Tyler. Read the rest of this entry »
BECKVILLE — Beckville High School football player Ben Travis is recovering at Parkland Hospital in Dallas after being injured during a game against Shelbyville Friday night. According to KETK, family members say Travis was injured during a play but was able to walk to the sidelines. There he began complaining about being in pain. He was then taken by ambulance to a Longview-area hospital. Family members say doctors discovered his brain was bleeding. Travis was taken to Parkland just after midnight Saturday. He reportedly has suffered short-term memory loss but is expected to be okay. By Sunday morning, Travis was said to be awake and alert, and he’s expected to be able to leave the hospital in the next few days.
LONGVIEW — Longview police are seeking leads after a man in a “scream” costume robbed a local bank Friday afternoon. KETK reports the robber targeted a Capital One Bank on Judson Road near the Hurst Place intersection. The FBI is investigating. The robber, described as a black male, left the location in an older model dark green or black Cadillac Eldorado. The back bumper on the vehicle was either missing or hanging. Anyone with information is asked to call police.
TYLER — Ten Robert E. Lee High School students are in the picture as the USA network sponsors a “Character Quest” campaign in which high schoolers get to share their stories about prejudice or bullying. KETK reports WWE Superstar Mark Henry introduced the students at a school assembly Friday. Robert E. Lee Dean of Curriculum Heather Carnes says the goal of the project was to learn a little more about the people we see every day. Carnes says, “All of these stories centered around a time in their life when they experienced or saw an experience of prejudice or bullying.” This was the first time the USA “Character Project” had ever come to Texas. Sponsors from the project said coming to Texas and working with Lee students was by far one of the best experiences they’ve had in this project.
EAST TEXAS — Rainy weather has forced the postponement of a number of high school football games in the area. According to KETK, the John Tyler game against Corsicana was delayed until 5:00 p.m. today. Major flooding was reported in the Corsicana area, specifically on I-45. Tyler Lee and North Garland will play at 2 p.m. today in Garland. The White Oak-Harmony game was put off until 2 p.m. today in Tatum. Union Grove at Ore City was re-scheduled until 11:00 this morning. Chapel Hill squares off against Kilgore at 5:00 this afternoon. Troup faces Winona at 6:30 this evening. The Bullard-Gilmer game has been moved to 4 p.m. today. The Overton-Mt. Enterprise game is also set for 4:00 this afternoon. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER — Tyler police say numerous traffic lights were knocked out in the area of Bergfeld Park Friday, west of S. Broadway. Power was restored by late afternoon, but with more rough weather on the way, drivers may want to stay on the alert. Police say when such incidents occur, you’re urged to be cautious and treat any intersection as a four-way stop if a traffic light is inoperable there, and if an officer is not present. Police were told that a transformer blew in the area.
TROUP — Legendary Texas high school football coach Dennis Alexander, now the head coach at Troup, has been suspended amid an investigation. According to KETK, Alexander confirmed he was suspended from his coaching duties on Wednesday. He said he was notified someone alleged he slapped a student on Monday. The coach says he believes he “tapped” a student on the back of the head in a meeting on Monday. He denied the allegations. “I have never slapped a kid before,” said Alexander. The coach added he was disappointed about what has happened. Defensive Coordinator John Eastman will be taking over head coaching duties until further notice. Alexander said he will not be coaching until the school district’s investigation is complete and a decision is made. Troup ISD Superintendent Stuart Bird has declined to comment. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER — Despite heavy rain in the area, Smith County officials remind you that the county remains under a burn ban. Interim Fire Marshal Connie McCoy-Wasson said her office responded to illegal burns across the county Friday, and she’s urging residents not to burn trash, brush, or other items just because the area has seen rain. It will be up to the Smith County Commissioners Court to consider rescinding the burn ban, and the first chance the court will have to discuss that is during its regular meeting on Tuesday. The Commissioners Court voted October 13 to implement the second burn ban of the year in Smith County. Under the burn ban restrictions, barbecue grills can be used for cooking food as long as a lid is used. Fire pits and campfires, however, are prohibited because they are not covered vessels.
TYLER — On Wednesday, Oct. 28, from 5 to 7 p.m., the City of Tyler will be hosting a second Innovation Pipeline and Makerspace Mixer to gather additional community feedback about the new program. According to a city news release, the mixer will be hosted in the City University building at 212 N. Border Ave., across from City Hall. Read the rest of this entry »
GRAND SALINE — The Grand Saline Police Department reports Van Zandt County Constable Precinct 1 Mickey Henson was injured Thursday afternoon when his car was hit by another vehicle allegedly eluding authorities. KETK reports Henson was taken to a hospital to evaluate his injuries. There was no immediate information on his condition or other details.
BULLARD — The Smith County Sheriff’s deputies arrest four suspects wanted in the burglary of the Bullard baseball complex. Cody Lee Jordan, 17, and Tyler Wayne Ward (pictured), 17, along with two juveniles, were taken into custody for the October 17th burglary and vandalism at the baseball complex on County Road 173. Officials said a storage room next to the concession stand was broken into and a John Deere Gator Utility vehicle was stolen. The Gator has been recovered but was heavily damaged. Bond for each suspect was set at $5,000.