Peace Officers Memorial

(MICHAEL V. HANNIGAN PHOTO)
(MICHAEL V. HANNIGAN PHOTO)

The 2013 Police Officers Memorial was held on the Courthouse Square in Athens Thursday afternoon. The annual event is to remember the Henderson County peace officers who have died in the line of duty, and to pay tribute to those who go out every day and put themselves in harm’s way for us.

For more photos, please see our Facebook photo album.

County Attorney’s Report

County Attorney Clint Davis reported the following activity in the disposition of cases filed through his office during the month of April 2013 in the County Court, County Court at Law and County Court at Law No. 2:

  • Assaults, 12
  • Attempt To Commit Abandon/Endanger Child w/ Intent To Return, 1
  • Attempt To Commit Theft >$1500<=$20K, 1 Boating While Intoxicated, 2; Criminal Mischief >$50<=$500, 6
  • Criminal Trespass, 5
  • Cruelty To Animals, 1
  • Deadly Conduct, 1 Continue reading “County Attorney’s Report”

Henderson County marks Child Abuse Awareness, Sexual Assault Awareness month

Clothesline ProjectBy mvhannigan

April is Child Abuse Awareness and Sexual Assault Awareness month in Texas and, as is the custom in Henderson County, time for the people who fight against the violent scourge to come together.

They did that on the courthouse lawn Tuesday afternoon — law enforcement, advocates, volunteers, victims and their families — for a proclamation reading.

A visual reminder of the problem was provided by the blue and teal ribbons worn by everyone, and by the Clothesline Project, hanging t-shirts that represent victims of domestic violence.

“Every year that T-Shirt Project grows larger and larger,” said East Texas Crisis Center Director of Outreach Donna Johnson, “and I like to think it is not necessarily because we have more victims, but because more survivors are coming forward and telling their stories.”

Getting the victims to come forward is no easy task. Johnson said it was recently reported that just 18 percent of sexual assaults are reported.

“That leaves 80 percent of offenders that are never detected,” Johnson said. “Those are staggering numbers.”

Even with just one-fifth of assaults reported, Texas still handled more than 19,000 cases in 2011.

The East Texas Crisis Center, with the help of a sexual assault lawyer, has already helped 15 victims of sexual assault in just the first three months of 2013.

Elvis Allen of CASA of Trinity Valley said there were 161 confirmed cases of child abuse in Henderson County. Nearly half of those ended up in foster care.

“Unfortunately, we see these kids on almost a daily basis,” he said.

In 2012 CASA of Trinity Valley advocated for 245 children in foster care — and nearly half of those were under the age of 5.

“Our most youngest and vulnerable citizens,” he said.

“Let us all as citizens commit to making our county a safe and nurturing place for our children to grow and prosper,” he said.

See more photos from the event here.

 

Go Blue T-shirts

The District Attorney’s Office, County Attorney’s Office, Sheriff’s Office and Child Advocacy Center are promoting the Go Blue t-shirt campaign for the fifth straight year.

Henderson County teachers in grades 5 and lower receive free blue ribbon t-shirts, because teachers are the frontline of defense against child abuse.

The shirts are also for sale to the public for $10, with extra large sizes $13.

This year’s campaign is: “Have a heart, do your part; Prevent child abuse.”

Proceeds from the sale of the shirts help fund a fourth-grade poster contest for Henderson County schools, which is designed to educate and raise awareness and child abuse prevention.

Tuesday, April 30, will be Go Blue Day in Henderson County.

“We are rallying the community to stand together and help us turn Henderson County blue to show support,” said DeAnna Browning, crime victims coordinator at the District Attorney’s Office. “We are asking for citizens to encourage their family, friends, and co-workers not only to wear blue but to purchase a 2013 Go Blue t-shirt to help us end child abuse and neglect.”

The Go Blue t-shirts can be purchase at Island Tans in Athens or through Betty Herriage and DeAnna Browning with the Henderson County District Attrney’s Office at 903-675-6100 (ext. 6).

CASA Superhero Run

The annual CASA of Trinity Valley Superhero 5K run will be held Saturday, April 20, at the Cain Center.

The event includes a 5K race, child’s 1K race/walk and an adult 1K fun walk. Registration opens at 7 a.m. and races beginning at 8 a.m.

You can also register here.

 

T-shirts will be given to the first 300 registrants. Also the 4th Annual Kids Day, sponsored by Henderson County District Attorney’s Office and the Henderson County Attorney’s Office, will be provided as wrap around activities for the races. The local Athens Police Department will be fingerprinting and photographing kids for a permanent ID. There will be lots of activities for kids and everyone is encouraged to wear their superhero costumes to the races.

County mayors take part in Mayors for Meals Day

Malakoff Mayor Delois Pagitt (seated right) took part in the Mayors For Meals Day event today. Standing is longtime Malakoff Meals on Wheels Site Manager Wanda Shackleford. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Malakoff Mayor Delois Pagitt (seated right) took part in the Mayors For Meals Day event today. Standing is longtime Malakoff Meals on Wheels Site Manager Wanda Shackleford. (COURTESY PHOTO)

Meals on Wheels press release

Meals on Wheels Ministry (MOWM) announced today that it will be holding Mayors For Meals Day as a part of its March For Meals campaign. Mayors from all over the six county MOWM service area will be participating in the event to show their support for our community’s homebound and hungry seniors.

Participating mayors from Henderson County to date include: Mayor Paul Eaton (Gun Barrel City); Mayor Elicia Sanders (Eustace); Councilman Nelson Wright (Tool); Mayor Delois Pagitt (Malakoff).

March For Meals is a national campaign during the month of March, initiated by the Meals On Wheels Association of America (MOWAA), which seeks to raise awareness of senior hunger and to encourage action on the part of the local community.

Senior Nutrition Programs across the United States, like MOWM, promote March For Meals in their local communities through public events, partnerships with local businesses, volunteer recruitment and fundraising initiatives. Mayors For Meals Day is a component of March For Meals that utilizes the involvement of local Mayors and other local elected officials.

About Meals on Wheels Ministry

Meals on Wheels Ministry currently serves over 3,000 seniors and homebound individual in 30 communities across six counties including Gregg, Henderson, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, and Wood counties. Meals on Wheels Ministry is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing good nutritious meals, daily contacts, and other support services that enable senior citizens and disabled persons to remain independent and living in their own homes as long as possible. More information on client services, volunteer opportunities and much more may be found online at www.mealsonwheelseasttexas.org.

Henderson County District Attorney’s Grand Jury Report

Henderson County District Attorney R. Scott McKee reported the January Term, 2013, Grand Jury met on Feb. 28, 2013 and returned 83 True Bills, including the following:

  • Victor Dawkins, 57, Spring, indicted for 1 Count of Theft > $1,500 and 1 Count of Criminal Mischief > $1,500;
  • Charles Lee Linton, Jr., 38, Athens, indicted for 1 Count of Intoxication Manslaughter, 1 Count of Intoxication Assault with a Motor Vehicle and 2 Counts of Failure to Stop and Render Aid;
  • Jesse Thomas Boothe, 25, Athens, indicted for 2 Counts of Driving While Intoxicated with a Child Passenger;
  • Christopher Jake Pearson, 19, Terrell, indicted for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child;
  • Jeffery Glynn Adams, Jr., 32, Athens, indicted for 1 Count of Burglary of a Habitation, 3 Counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance, and 1 Count of Theft > $1,500;
  • Anthony Ponce, 27, Athens, indicted for 1 Count of Burglary of a Habitation;
  • Robert Michael Nolte, 30, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Randall Lamar Butler, 31, Athens, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Clayton James Longley, 20, Gun Barrel City, indicted for 1 Count of Burglary of a Building and 1 Count of Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Corwin Lee Hodges, 21, Gun Barrel City, indicted for 1 Count of Burglary of a Building and 1 Count of Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Jacob Cory Gentry, 30, Ben Wheeler, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • David Sanders, II, 29, Canton, indicted for Theft > $1,500;
  • Harold Wayne Parker, 58, Chandler, Possession of Marijuana;
  • Jon Nolan Davis, 53, Athens, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Melissa Ann Garland, 32, Kemp, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Wilhelm Edgar Ostrom, 40, Ben Wheeler, indicted for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon/Family Violence;
  • Danny Paul Alexander, 57, Mabank, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Minnie Frances Abel, 39, Kemp, indicted for Forgery;
  • Paul Ray Jackson, 48, Athens, indicted for 1 Count of Tampering with Government Record and 1 Count of Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Joe Anthony McNair, 46, Gun Barrel City, indicted for 1 Count of Possession of a Controlled Substance, 1 Count of Tampering with Physical Evidence and 1 Count of Prohibited Substance in a Correctional Facility;
  • Loretta Sharon Barcenas, 44, Athens, indicted for Theft > $1,500;
  • Stephanie Michelle Davis, 45, Gun Barrel City, indicted for Theft with Prior Convictions;
  • Angela Marlene Cullum, 28, Payne Springs, indicted for Burglary of a Habitation;
  • Duane Roy Benjamin, 60, Frankston, indicted for Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance;
  • Spencer Eugene Stokes, Jr., 45, Frankston, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Debra Woods Olsen, 40, Gun Barrel City, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Matthew Allen Tarbill, 33, Gun Barrel City, indicted for Prohibited Substance in a Correctional Facility;
  • Joel Daniel Hukill, II, 38, Gun Barrel City, indicted for Burglary of a Building;
  • Carl Dean York, 29, Athens, indicted for Terroristic Threat;
  • Suzette Renee Kile, 46, Malakoff, indicted for Retaliation;
  • Marco Matthew Gonzales, 29, Frankston, indicted for Assault Family Violence Impede Breath;
  • Brandon Wade Hukill, 29, Flint, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Timothy Jay Holt, 33, Gun Barrel City, indicted for Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance;
  • Rodney Paul Monroe, 54, Malakoff, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Stewart Dean Prewitt, 47, Athens, indicted for Theft with Prior Convictions;
  • Natasha Ann Longbine, 23, Mabank, indicted for 3 Counts of Forgery Against the Elderly and 3 Counts of Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information of the Elderly;
  • James Walker Allen, 18, Tool, indicted for Evading Arrest with a Motor Vehicle;
  • Timothy Dale Wood, 34, Murchison, Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information of the Elderly;
  • Randy Kyle Bell, 33, Seven Points, indicted for 1 Count of Assault Family Violence Impede Breathing, 1 Count of Assault Family Violence with Prior Conviction, 1 Count of Retaliation, and 2 Counts of Harassment of a Public Servant;
  • Kantrall Dywane Carter, 23, Athens, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance in a Drug Free Zone;
  • Marvin Paul Thibodeaux, 55, Gun Barrel City, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Bradley Korral Gould, 22, Brownsboro, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Irwin Landale Walton, 23, Dallas, indicted for Theft > $1,500;
  • Clifton Renard Empy, 47, Dallas, indicted for Theft > $1,500;
  • Derrick Lenard Cumby, 30, Athens, indicted for Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance;
  • Ashley Michelle Kleinmann, 40, Athens, indicted for Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information;
  • Skyler Free Smith, 18, Frankston, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Christy Michelle Rockmore, 40, Athens, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Dillon James Metzler, 25, Kemp, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Kedric Deantae Ramsey, 29, Athens, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • James Isaac Seahorn, III, 43, Eustace, indicted for 5 Counts of Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information of the Elderly;
  • Carrie Marie Alvarez, 34, Athens, indicted for Hindering Apprehension;
  • Janice Marie Reynolds, 64, Athens, indicted for Hindering Apprehension;
  • Bryan Drew Carter, 39, Athens, indicted for Driving While Intoxicated 3rd or More;
  • Sandra Faye Smith, 36, Mabank, indicted for Prohibited Substance in a Correctional Facility;
  • James Vance Loden, 36, Athens, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Kendel Wayne Wibbing, 47, Chandler, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Jeffrey Riley Bowden, 27, Athens, indicted for Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance;
  • Guy Virgil Swadley, III, 40, Frost, indicted for Driving While Intoxicated 3rd or More;
  • Maurice Cartez Miller, 33, Athens, indicted for 1 Count of Prohibited Substance in a Correctional Facility and 1 Count of Tampering with Physical Evidence;
  • Richard Daniel Burris, 47, Gun Barrel City, indicted for Driving While Intoxicated 3rd or More;
  • Lacy Lane Taylor, 23, Tyler, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Paul Douglas Sisco, 49, Athens, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Tommy Weldon Taylor, 21, Chandler, indicted for Arson’
  • Kenneth Delmar Bonney, 39, Chandlery, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Subtance;
  • Tony Lee Calder, 47, Gun Barrel City, indicted for 1 Count of Possession of a Controlled Substance and 1 Count of Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle;
  • Scott Wayne Berrier, 47, Chandler, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Barbara Day Trexler, 50, Gun Barrel City, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Michael Shane House, 40, Jacksonville, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Tiffany Anne Tyler, 33, Mabank, indicted for 1 Count of Possession of a Controlled Substance and 1 Count of Tampering with Physical Evidence;
  • Debra Kay Graves, 56,Gun Barrel City, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Ervin Glenn Sanders, 52, Chandler, indicted for 1 Count of Possession of a Controlled Substance and 1 Count of Evading Arrest with a Motor Vehicle;
  • Candice Renea Kirby, 25, Mabank, indicted for 2 Counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Vernon Hill, 56, Athens, indicted for Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle;
  • Chase Matthew Caddell, 24, Mabank, indicted for 1 Count of Unlawful Possession of Firearm by Felon, 1 Count of Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, 1 Count of Evading Arrest with a Motor Vehicle and 1 Count of Theft of a Firearm;
  • Jerroid Dustin Miller, 36, Marshall, indicted for 1 Count of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, 1 Count of Assault Family Violence with a Prior Conviction and 1 Count of Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle;
  • Eva Mildred Crutchfield, 30, Athens, indicted for Theft with Prior Convictions;
  • Raymond Gomez Vega, 56, Gun Barrel City, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • David Ezekiel Braune, 39, Gun Barrel City, indicted for 1 Count of Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance and 1 Count of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Felon;
  • Kevery Raynard Wilson, 44, Athens, indicted for Theft with Prior Convictions;
  • Rebecca Lynne Greene, 52, Jacksonville, indicted for Possession of a Controlled Substance;
  • Brittany Nichole Miles, 21, Gun Barrel City, indicted for Prohibited Substance in a Correctional Facility;
  • Arthur Ray Collier, 36, Frankston, indicted for 1 Count of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Felon and 1 Count of Possession of a Controlled Substance;