LONGVIEW — Longview Police have had around 15 reports of criminal mischief including several tires slashed, windows broken, and other types of vandalism over the past week. No specific neighborhoods were targeted. The property damage is said to be in the thousands. Longview police encourage citizens to report suspicious activity and criminal mischief. Citizen involvement is the link to solving crimes and keeping a watchful eye out for their neighborhoods. If you see cars or people who may be in your neighborhood that you don’t recognize, you are encouraged to give Longview police a call. According to the department’s Facebook page, if you’re victim of a crime, including theft, criminal mischief, or other crimes call and report it.
EL PASO (AP) — An El Paso hospital has cancelled all elective and nonemergency surgeries for three weeks after being notified its accreditation has been denied. The El Paso Times cites University Medical Center of El Paso CEO Jim Valenti as saying inspectors found employees not following policy, incomplete documentation and preventative maintenance by technicians that didn’t meet industry standards. El Paso County Commissioner Vince Perez says no one told him or his colleagues about the denial before the county-run hospital announced the cancellations Saturday. He says the lack of communication shows the need for new leadership once Valenti’s contract expires next year.
EAST TEXAS — A head-on collision killed two drivers and sent two passengers to the hospital. According to the Department of Public Safety, the accident at happened around 10:45 Thursday morning on Texas 294 just east of U.S. Highway 79 in Elkhart. Officials said a 2012 GMC pickup and a white 2014 Ford 150 – had collided head-on in the eastbound lane. The driver of the GMC, 24-year-old Thomas Walker Lee, and the driver of the Ford, 52-year-old Betty Louann Baugh, died on impact. Lee and Baugh were pronounced dead at the scene. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER – A Tyler house was damaged by fire early Saturday afternoon. According to KETK, neighbors reported the fire in the 2800 block of Stanley Drive after they noticed smoke. Officials said the blaze started from an electric stove in the kitchen area. The flames were contained to the kitchen area but smoke damage was reported throughout the house. The family of seven were not at home during the fire and there were no injuries reported.
HENDERSON (AP) — An East Texas county clerk has resigned rather than comply with the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld the right of same-sex couples to marry. Rusk County Clerk Joyce Lewis-Kugle submitted her resignation letter Thursday. County Judge Joel Hale, Rusk County’s top administrator, said Lewis-Kugle wrote that she could not in good conscience issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. County commissioners are scheduled to vote on her resignation Monday. Hale said he expected it would be accepted. Read the rest of this entry »
AUSTIN (AP) — Add six counties to the federal disaster declaration for Texans damaged by deadly severe weather that began in early May. The Federal Emergency Management Agency on Thursday announced that Angelina, Erath, Frio, Jim Wells, Montgomery and Trinity counties have been added to the 36 Texas counties previously placed under the disaster declaration. The 42 counties were the ones hardest hit by severe storms, tornadoes, damaging winds and flooding between May 4 and June 19. FEMA also extended the deadline to apply for individual assistance to August 27. The disaster assistance for homeowners and renters include assistance with rent, temporary housing, home and business repairs and other disaster-related needs.
WHITEHOUSE — Embattled Whitehouse Police Chief Craig Shelton has been offered the option of resigning from his position following his Wednesday indictment for assault. KETK reports the city issued a statement on the matter Friday afternoon. The statement reads, in part, “If Chief Shelton does not tender his resignation, appropriate action will be taken by the Interim City Manager or City Manager at that time, pending the outcome of the criminal charges against him and the content of the anticipated Independent Investigator’s Report.” There was no word late Friday on any response from Shelton. Read the rest of this entry »
SMITH COUNTY — Smith County authorities have arrested two suspects after finding what they term an illegal tire dump containing some 1,000 tires. The suspects are named as 27-year-old Brandon Dudley and 25-year-old Joseph Price. Both were charged with illegal dumping of solid waste, with bonds set at $50,000 each. According to a news release, the Smith County Sheriff’s Environmental Crimes Unit and Patrol Division found the dump this week in the area of Farm Road 757 some four miles north of Highway 31. Read the rest of this entry »
LONGVIEW — Akin Park Trail will be temporarily closed for a trail reconstruction project between Delwood Drive and Eden Drive for approximately 45 to 60 days, according to information from the city of Longview. Barricades will be placed in the area to prohibit use while improvements are being made. The project is funded by the voter approved Capital Improvement Projects bond election from May 2007. The construction is being conducted by C.E. Marler and Associates.
MARSHALL — The Marshall Police Department is preparing for whatever may come its way by obtaining some riot gear. Police Chief Jesus “Eddie” Campa says the city will buy 38 protective helmets, 38 pairs of elbow pads, 38 chin guards, 38 shields, 50 36-inch batons, and 38 pairs of protective gloves. Campa says he hopes his department never needs the equipment, but would rather have the equipment and not need it than need it and not have it. It will cost the department about $15,000 to purchase the gear, which is being paid for through a grant.
WHITE OAK — A Gregg County man has been arrested in connection with a Panola County wreck that killed two persons and an unborn child. Arrested at his home in White Oak Thursday was Cody Bright, 32. He was booked into the Gregg County Jail on a charge of criminal negligent homicide and his bond was set at $75,000. He is accused of crashing into the rear of a car that was preparing to make a left hand turn. Killed in the car was Josesa Ponce, 33, who was pregnant, and Eliannette Ponce, 11, both of Carthage. The accident occurred in April at the intersection of U.S. Highway 79 and County Road 104.
ATHENS — Authorities say the remains found in Henderson County this week are those of a man reported missing last month. An autopsy determined the remains are those of David McCan. They were found Sunday afternoon around 2:00 south of Athens near county road 1313 in the Cross Roads area.. A volunteer search party of around 40 persons discovered McCan’s remains. Henderson County Sheriff Ray Nutt said the autopsy also showed that the death was a suicide.
LONGVIEW — Gregg County Judge Bill Stoudt said Thursday a display of crosses at the courthouse targeted by a the Freedom From Religion Foundation has been removed. According to the KETK and the Longview News-Journal, Stoudt said the crosses didn’t belong to County Clerk Connie Wade, but to one of her employees. Stoudt said they were voluntarily taken down. The FFRF contacted the Gregg County clerk, objecting to religious items publicly displayed in the clerk’s office, after a recent story in the News-Journal was accompanied by a picture with more than 20 crosses in the background.
MARSHALL — State Rep. Chris Paddie announced Thursday that he will seek a third term. According to the KETK and the Longview News-Journal, the Marshall Republican wrote in a campaign re-election announcement that he is proud of what he has accomplished for District 9. That district serves Cass, Marion, Harrison, Panola, Shelby, and Sabine counties. According to the announcement, Paddie says legislators made progress in tax cuts, border security, gun rights, abortion restrictions, and energy independence.
TYLER – Dr. Jennifer Waters has been named director of residence life at The University of Texas at Tyler effective July 15. Waters comes to UT Tyler from Stephen F. Austin State University, where she has been serving as assistant director of residence life since 2008. At UTT, Waters will oversee the administration of all university housing and residence life operations. She follows David Hill, who will assume the new role of UT Tyler director of judicial affairs.
LONGVIEW — Community members gathered at the Pine Tree Pirate Center to remember fallen teammate Josh Warren. KETK reports Warren died last week less than 24 hours after a strength and conditioning workout at Pine Tree. About 200 people attended the memorial in the multi-purpose complex. Speakers highlighted what an incredible young man they said the 16-year-old was during his time at Pine Tree ISD. Read the rest of this entry »
LONGVIEW — A Longview man accused of fatally stabbing a nurse and visitor in November 2013 at Good Shepherd Medical Center is set to return to court today. Kyron Rayshawn Templeton, 24, who is charged with capital murder, has a hearing to discuss the status of his case. His trial date has not been set. According to the Longview News-Journal, Templeton also faces three aggravated assault charges stemming from the Nov. 26, 2013, incident in the medical center’s Ambulatory Surgical Center. Nurse Gail Sandidge, 57, and visitor Harris Teel, 82, died of wounds suffered in the attack. Registered nurse Karen Bobo and visitors Teresa Allison and Melissa Simms also were injured.
WASHINGTON — An East Texas school is one of three institutions asking the Supreme Court to protect them from millions of dollars in IRS fines that will be triggered if they refuse to comply with a HHS mandate. The petition was filed on behalf of East Texas Baptist University in Marshall, Houston Baptist University, and Pennsylvania-based Westminster Theological Seminary. The petition seeks to reverse a recent court decision that requires them to provide contraceptive coverage in its employee insurance coverage or face fines by the federal government. Filing the petition Wednesday were the same two firms that won the Hobby Lobby case against the government’s HHS mandate one year ago, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty and former Solicitor General and leading Supreme Court advocate Paul Clement. Read the rest of this entry »
LAKE FORK — Wood County officials are investigating the possible drowning of a man early Wednesday morning. KETK reports the body was pulled from Lake Fork near the FM 515 bridge at around 7 a.m. Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace Tony Gilbreath identified the victim as Darryl Lynn Mathis, 44, of Yantis. Game wardens say the Mathis’s family became worried when he did not come home following a fishing trip. They then decided to go and look for him. While searching the waters, they discovered his body, which has been sent for an autopsy.
VAN — Eastbound lanes of I-20 were shut down for several hours near Van following a wreck Wednesday. According to KETK, the DPS says there was a major crash at mile marker 540 in the eastbound lanes. A picture from the scene shows a semi involved in the crash on fire. The wreckage was cleared Wednesday night and the lanes reopened.
TYLER — Tyler city leaders are discussing what to do about Confederate flags flying at historic Oakwood Cemetery on W. Oakwood Street. Assistant City Manager Susan Guthrie said the mayor and two council members met Wednesday morning to talk about how the community can work together to best resolve the situation and handle similar concerns in the future. The city says it wants to create a plan to preserve history and respect everyone buried in the cemetery. Of particular concern is a Confederate flag — not the battle flag — flying from a pole at the cemetery. Guthrie says some African-Americans and Jewish people are buried at Oakwood. Small Confederate flags were removed from the cemetery earlier this week, but Guthrie says the city was not behind that action. A formal vote on any removal has not taken place.
TYLER – Smith County reminds residents affected by tornadoes and flooding this past spring that there is still time to register for aid. Smith County was included in a Presidential Disaster Declaration allowing local residents with damaged property to register for help with FEMA and the Small Business Administration. The deadline to register for assistance is July 28. According to a news release, FEMA representatives said 77 people have registered for assistance but there may be residents who haven’t applied because they don’t think they’re eligible. Assistance is available for both homeowners and renters whose property was damaged. FEMA representatives say if you receive a response from FEMA that might first appear negative, you should read the entire letter because FEMA may only require additional documents with your application. Read the rest of this entry »
ATHENS — A Whitehouse man was taken into custody Tuesday night in Athens following a string of crimes in two counties. According to KETK, Tyler police say Jake McDaniel, 25, was arrested by Henderson County deputies and charged with assault of a public servant, unauthorized use of a vehicle, and resisting arrest. McDaniel allegedly began the night stealing an SUV from a legal office in Tyler on the 100 block of Line Street. He then reportedly went to an ATM at a local bank on the 100 block of SSW Loop 323. A witness reported seeing McDaniel acting suspicious and took pictures of the incident. Read the rest of this entry »
PEA RIDGE, Ark. — An Arkansas police department has put out an alert for two teenagers who may have run away to East Texas. According to KETK, the Pea Ridge Police Department said Lexi Nida, 15, and Tyler Raxter, 17, were last seen in Pea Ridge and are possibly heading to Durant, Oklahoma, but are believed to be in Malakoff or Athens, Texas. Nida is described as 5’5″ tall with blond and black hair and green eyes. Raxter is said to be 5’8″ with brown hair and green eyes. He also has both ears pierced and a “Good Vibes” tattoo on his inner left wrist. Law enforcement reports there are no known vehicles and their phones have been turned off. If you have any information, contact Detective Davis with the Pea Ridge Police Department at 479-451-8220.
SPRING HILL — An East Texas high school football stadium has been vandalized. According to the Spring Hill Independent School District in Longview, faculty arrived on the campus this morning to find the football stadium press box and the visitor’s side ticket booth had been spray painted with sexually-explicit language and pictures. KETK reports the stop sign at Spring Hill Parkway and Heritage Drive near Spring Hill Primary School was also defaced. The school district is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the identification and arrest of those responsible. Contact Spring Hill ISD, 903-759-4404 or the Longview Police Department with any information.
CROCKETT (AP) – Four people have drowned in Houston County Lake in East Texas over the weekend in what authorities believe was a canoeing accident. Authorities recovered the bodies of Antonio Gutierrez, 49, Amy Mendez, 47, Sebastian Chavez, 6, and Juan Cantu, whose exact age was not disclosed. Officials believe they drowned Sunday afternoon. The Houston County Sheriff’s Office said three bodies were recovered Sunday, and Gutierrez’s body was recovered Monday morning. Texas Parks and Wildlife spokesman Steve Lightfoot says the four were at the lake for a family gathering Sunday near Crockett. A search began after a Crockett Family Resort employee became concerned when the four did not return a rented canoe on time. Lightfoot said what caused the canoe to capsize is unknown, but foul play is not suspected.
MARSHALL — Officials in Harrison County say a missing teen has been found safe. According to KETK and the Marshall News Messenger, the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office had been seeking information on 15-year-old Robert Haskins. The youth had been missing from his home since July 2. He’d been spotted at a party July 4 on Rosborough Springs Road and at a Whataburger on Victory Drive last Friday. Lieutenant Jay Webb said Tuesday afternoon that Haskins was at the Willoughby Juvenile Center. Webb said the boy had missed a week’s worth of summer school.
MARSHALL (Staff/AP) — The parents of a teen shot dead after charging officers with a knife are suing the city of Longview. KETK reports the plaintiffs are seeking $10 million in damages for the violation of Kristiana Joy Coginard’s Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure. The victim was killed in the Longview Police Department lobby January 22. The Gregg County District Attorney’s Office announced June 26 there would be no charges brought against the officers involved. The case had been presented to a grand jury the previous day, and the panel found that the use of deadly force was authorized under state law. The lawsuit alleges the city failed to properly train its officers. Tim Maloney of San Antonio is representing the family. The suit was filed in Marshall federal court. Longview city spokesman Shawn Hara says the city will review the lawsuit and let the legal process play out.
KILGORE — TxDOT officials say traffic flow returned to normal around noon Tuesday on a stretch of I-20 near Kilgore — some eight hours after a wreck started creating big problems for drivers. The closure of westbound lanes occurred around 4 a.m. when two trucks collided on the shoulder. Officials say crews worked to remove the trucks, their cargo, and debris from the crash, opening one of the lanes later in the morning. Traffic was routed around the scene via the US 259/SH 31 Exit to SH 42 and back to I-20.