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October 11, 2017 - The following persons recently were indicted for felonies in the 123rd Judicial District Court and failed to appear for the felony arraignment docket.  

  • Dennis Wayne Johnson
  • Randle Roydell Calhoun
  • Jacoby Dashun Ivy
  • Richard Elmo Coon
  • Sherry Jeannine Berwick
  • Corey Deon Wilson
  • Samantha Lopez
  • Timothy Orme

On October 5, 2017, Judge LeAnn Kay Rafferty of the 123 District Court ordered that the Defendants' bonds be forfeited and that a capias be issued for the arrest of each Defendant.

 

October 9, 2017 - Shelbyville Street just before Center Street was the scene of a two-vehicle crash Monday, October 9, 2017 from which two people were transported to the hospital.

According to Center Police officer Andrew Williams, at around 11am a black Honda Ridgeline 4WD driven by Virginia Lemoine, 82, of Center was southbound on Shelbyville Street when with the right front quarter panel of the truck struck the rear of a trailer. The Honda came to rest in the middle of the roadway and facing northwest. 

The trailer was attached to a Ford F-350 driven by Enedino Ramirez, 41, of Center which was parked on the shoulder of the roadway to perform lawn maintenance.

Virginia Lemoine and her passenger Julian Rock Lemoine, 82, were transported by ACE EMS to Nacogdoches Memorial hospital for treatment of non life-threatening injuries.

No citations were issues at the time of the incident.

Additional officers and detectives with the police department assisted with traffic control during the crash investigation.

Center Police Officer Brian Wright assisted officers by directing southbound traffic.

Center Police Detective Bobby Walker is seen directing traffic during the crash investigation on Shelbyville Street.

October 8, 2017 - Information filed in Shelby County District Court for abuse of official capacity implicates Sheriff Willis Blackwell in violating the law relating to his office by intentionally obtaining a personal benefit through said office.

The information was filed by Shelby County Attorney Gary Rholes on Thursday, October 5, 2017 and is in relation to a Texas Ranger investigation which began in January 2016 into the allegation of abuse of official capacity by way of keeping the Shelby County Sheriff's Department Command Center on a personal deer lease in Panola County, using materials from the Sheriff's Department evidence and using inmates to perform work on the lease including cleanup and performing welding work.

According to a Texas Ranger report, Texas Ranger Travis Brazil was first contacted by then Shelby County Chief Deputy Shad Sparks after he received the allegations from then Deputy Sgt. Derek Barbee. This was followed by Ranger Brazil being contacted by several other county officials, including Shelby County Judge Allison Harbison, who all provided varying pieces of information to Brazil such as the trailer had been photographed on the deer lease, and the Sheriff was allegedly using a Sheriff's Department utility vehicle for personal purposes.

Ken Florence, who was the District Attorney for Shelby County at that time, contacted Ranger Brazil who presented his evaluation of the allegations to Florence. It was requested first verbally by Florence the Rangers investigate the allegations and by way of a letter, which stated he would seek an indictment and prosecute any violations of Texas criminal law determined by the investigation.

Texas Ranger Ronald Duff, who has since retired but was in the Conroe Ranger office, was assigned to the investigation on March 23, 2016 and he interviewed Chief Sparks, Deputies Derek Barbee and Roy Bailey, as well as Sheriff Blackwell. Sparks indicated he did not have personal knowledge of Blackwell having taken inmates to his deer lease, only that he and the sheriff had previously had a conversation about possibly taking the trailer there for a fish fry and that the sheriff had taken the trailer there in 2015 where it remained. Sparks indicated Sheriff Blackwell informed him he had utilized pipe recovered by the Sheriff's Department and had taken trustys to his deer lease to work on a bridge.

According to the report, it was confirmed by Deputy Bailey during interview he had transported the trustys to the deer lease and had been to the property three times while on duty on work instructed by Sheriff Blackwell to be performed. Two of the occasions were to mow grass around the command center with mowers transported by Bailey from the Sheriff's Department and the third occasion was to tack pipe with a welding machine that had been found by the Sheriff's Department on an oilfield location.

It was also indicated in the report by Deputy Bailey, following Sheriff Blackwell's back surgery, he was instructed by Blackwell to use the same mowers to cut the grass at the sheriff's residence. Chief Sparks had indicated a black Jeep which had been awarded to the Sheriff's Department through a Federal investigation was kept at Blackwell's residence. Deputy Bailey was once required to go to the sheriff's residence and get the Jeep inspected, it was his understanding the Jeep was kept at the residence because it was used for undercover investigations. At the time Deputy Bailey procured the Jeep he saw the utility vehicle at the residence.

During his interview the report indicates, Sgt. Barbee recalled the date of the intended fish fry on the deer lease to have been July 30, 2015; however due to weather, the cooking instead took place at Sheriff Blackwell's restaurant near his residence. According to Barbee a substantial amount of pipe which had belonged to Devon Energy, and was kept in Sheriff's Department storage where evidence was normally stored, had gone missing from the Sheriff's Department. Barbee said he learned from a trusty the pipe was on the deer lease.

According to the report, Sheriff Blackwell told Ranger Duff he used his county issue vehicle to haul the command center to the deer lease where it stayed for three months. According to Blackwell, during that time the trailer was not used for anything and was once transported to Center for the Poultry Festival and was then returned to the deer lease. Blackwell stated the pipe had been magnetized and Devon Energy did not want the 14 - 15 pieces of pipe that had been recovered because it could not be sold, so the pipe was used around the Sheriff's Department. Blackwell informed Ranger Duff he had transported six or seven pipe joints in his personal truck and trailer to the deer lease in either September or October 2015 and the pipe was used for a bridge.

During his interview the report indicates, Blackwell admitted taking trustys to the deer lease once in addition to Deputy Bailey taking the inmates once, and that the welding machine was abandoned property kept at the Sheriff's Department. The report also says he admitted Deputy Bailey used a county vehicle and trailer to haul the welding machine to the deer lease. 

The report indicated Blackwell explained he took the pipe to the deer lease because it was in the way at the Sheriff's Department and he had been weed eating around it for three years. In addition, the report says Sheriff Blackwell admitted the utility vehicle had been at the deer lease before and it had been utilized to put corn out at a hog feeder which, according to Barbee's statement, had been built by inmates at the Sheriff's Department.

It was indicated in the original investigation report, the investigation would be forwarded to the Shelby County District Attorney's office for prosecution. Ranger Hicks contacted the District Attorney's office where Stephen Shires is the current DA and "discovered the case was still under review by the District Attorney." 

Related Articles:
Letter to the Editor (Borders Questions Location of Mobile Command Center) (January 15, 2016)


Letter to the Editor (Response From Sheriff Blackwell to Borders Query of Command Center) (January 15, 2016)


Sheriff, County Being Sued Over Allegations of Misuse of Property, Retaliation (February 16, 2016)


District Judge Dismisses Whistleblower Case Against Sheriff (February 24, 2017)

October 7, 2017 - (Sale Photos, Show Photos: Album1, Album2) - The 2017 Shelby County Poultry Festival Broiler Show Sale got underway Saturday, October 7, 2017 and raised well over $120,000 for Shelby County Youth.

The below results are unofficial. Once the official results have been released, buyer information will be included for all.

Grand Champion - Camille Greer (Shelby County 4-H) - Sold for $9,000 to ACE Hardware, East Texas Poultry Supply, and 4-C Electric.
Reserve Grand - Cale Hall (Center FFA) - Highest placing senior and received scholarship from Shelby Savings Bank. Sold for $5,500 to Farmers State Bank.
3 - Klayton LaRock (Center FFA) - $3,000
4 - Zoie Eberenz (Center FFA) - $2,750
5 - Addison Lloyd (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,500
6 - Wesley Wages (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,500
7 - Corey Smelley (Timpson FFA) - $2,500
8 - Mason Perry (Center FFA) - $2,800
9 - Grant Gregory (Center FFA) - $2,500
10 - Collin Lloyd (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,600
11 - Emilee Elliot (Center FFA) - $2,600
12 - Stormie Meyers (Joaquin FFA) - $2,250
13 - Logan Holloway (Center FFA) - $3,000
14 - Logan Speedy (Center FFA) - $2,600
15 - Colby Lout (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,600
16 - Laura Ann Scull  (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,500
17 - Camryn Crouch (Shelby County 4-H) - $3,200
18 - Megan Dunn (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,600
19 - Lance Holloway (Center FFA) - $2,900
20 - Trista Britt (Center FFA) $2,400
21 - Hollie Hamilton (Joaquin FFA) - $2,300
22 - Seth Shamblin (Center FFA) - $2,900
23 - David Barton Jr. (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,200
24 - Brayden Britt (Center FFA) - $2,100
25 - Chandler Pritchett (Joaquin FFA) - $2,400
26 - Alec Dykes (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,300
27 - Kaden LaRock (Center FFA) - $2,100
28 - Rylan Barbee (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,100
29 - Carsen Vickers (Center FFA) - $2,400
30 - Hannah Wages (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,400
31 - Samuel Ritchey (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,100
32 - Anna Holland (Tenaha FFA) - $2,200
33 - Evan O'Rear  (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,400
34 - Mason Hughes (Joaquin FFA) - $1,800
35 - Faith Alford (Joaquin FFA) - $1,900
36 - Maddox Hutchins (Joaquin FFA) - $2,100
37 - Lane Webb (Joaquin FFA) - $3,000
38 - Eli Lout (Shelby County 4-H) - $2,700
39 - Abi Hooper (Joaquin FFA) - $2,700
40 - Carter Tomlin  (Shelby County 4-H) - $3,000
41 - Britain Tyler (Shelby County 4-H) - $1,600
42 - Autum Andrusick (Shelby County 4-H) - $1,900
43 - Wade Collard (Shelby County 4-H) - $1,600
44 - Aspen Pritchett (Joaquin FFA) - $2,800
45 - Julie Bird (Shelby County 4-H) - $3,400

October 6, 2017 - Joaquin ISD received information regarding an anonymous text message from an unknown number containing a potential threat to the school. The authorities were contacted and an investigation is being conducted.  Upon initial investigation, it was determined there was no immediate danger to any of your children or Joaquin ISD staff. The anonymous text was not intended for Joaquin ISD. Authorities have contacted the out of state school where it was intended. 

Thank you for everyone’s quick response and orderly conduct.  We will continue to monitor the situation and take necessary safety measures to keep our students and staff safe.

Phil Worsham, Superintendent
Joaquin Independent School District

October 4, 2017 - The 400 block of CR 3801 outside of Joaquin was the scene of an alleged burglary of a habitation attempt Tuesday, October 3, 2017. 

Constables were alerted by the homeowner around 3:32pm and responded to the scene. Precinct 3 Constable Roy Cheatwood first arrived at the scene followed by Precinct 4 Constable Jake Metcalf. The officers then secured the location in attempts to insure the assailant no longer was on scene. Precinct 1 Constable Zach Warr also showed up to assist.

According to Constable Cheatwood, when the homeowner entered her home she was grabbed by an unknown black male subject who grabbed her by the throat and arms and threw her down in the house. He then exited the house through the back door carrying a safe which he dropped on the back porch.

The DeSoto Parish Sheriff's Department from across the river in Louisiana sent two deputies to the scene with dogs to trail the suspect. After the trail went cold, a third deputy with an aerial drone was requested from the department to make certain the suspect had left and was not hiding in the area. 

After the extensive search, and confirmation the suspect was no longer in the immediate area, the DeSoto Parish deputies returned to their side of the river.

Constables Metcalf and Cheatwood continued their examination of the crime scene and gathered evidence from within the home. 

The victim described the suspect as a black male, with a slender build about 5’10" tall and bald. 

October 4, 2017 - The following cases were disposed of in the Shelby County Court on September 19th and October 3rd.   

  1. Jeremy Holloway- Assault F/V- Class A- $600.00 fine, $262.00 court cost, 6 months probation
  2. Jere Powell- Theft- Class B- $300.00 fine, $262.00 court cost, Final Judgment.
  3. Ricardo Moareno- Deadly Conduct- Class A- $700.00 fine, $262.00 court cost, 12 months probation, 40 hours Community Service.
  4. Stephen McCoy- Driving While Intoxicated- Class B- $600.00 fine, $411.10 court cost, 12 months probation, attend and complete DWI education class.
  5. Stephen McCoy- Theft- Class B- $500.00 fine, $262.00 court cost, 25 days in the Shelby County Jail.
  6. Dylan Etievant- Theft- Class B- $500.00 fine, $262.00 court cost, 25 days in the Shelby County Jail.
  7. Dylan Etievant- Assault F/V- Class A- $500.00 fine, $262.00 court cost, 25 days in the Shelby County Jail.
  8. Jennifer Dearman- Assault F/V- Class A- $500.00 fine, $262.00 court cost, 17 days in the Shelby County Jail.
  9. Tyler Harville- Probation Revocation- Original Charge- DWI- Class B- 50 days in the Shelby County Jail.
  10. LaRyan Rankin- POM- Class B- $500.00 fine, $322.00 court cost, Final Judgment.
  11. Jonathan Mitchell- Theft- Class B- $600.00 fine, $292.00 court cost, 25 days in the Shelby County Jail
  12. Jonathan Mitchell- Evading Arrest- $600.00 fine, $262.00 court cost, 25 days in the Shelby County Jail
  13. Emmett Yarbrough- POM- Class B- $600.00 fine, $322.00 court cost, 12 months probation, attend and complete Drug Offender Program
  14. LaDerika Barnes- Evading Arrest- Class A- $600.00 fine, $292.00 court cost, Final Judgment. 
  15. LaShekeitha Johnson- Resisting Arrest- Class A- $300.00 fine, $292.00 court cost, 12 months probation, 40 hours Community Service.
  16. Joel Porter- Probation Revocation- Original Charge- Resisting Arrest- 5 months County Jail
  17. Joel Porter- Resisting Arrest- Class A- $300.00 fine, $292.00 court cost, 90 days in the Shelby County Jail
  18. Joel Porter- Assault- Class A- $500.00 fine, $262.00 court cost, 90 days in the Shelby County Jail.
  19. Dennis Daniels- Resisting Arrest- Class A- $400.00 fine, 292.00 court cost, 6 months probation
  20. Angela Barton- Theft- Class B- $600.00 fine, 262.00 court cost, Final Judgment.
  21. David Barton- Theft- Class B- $600.00 fine, $262.00 court cost, Final Judgment.
  22. Aubrey Graves- DWI 2nd- Class A- $900.00 fine, $411.10 court cost, 12 months probation, attend and complete DWI education class.
  23. Heriberto Zamudio- Evading Arrest- Class A- $600.00 fine, $292.00 court cost, 12 months probation, 40 hours Community Service
  24. Calvin Bounds- Deadly Conduct- Class A- $650.00 fine, $262.00 court cost, Final Judgment. 
  25. Esteban Garza- POM- Class B- $400.00 fine, $322.00 court cost, 6 months Deferred Adjudication Probation, attend and complete Drug Offenders program.

October 3, 2017 - The City of Huxley Public Water System, PWS #2100019, will be conducting water system maintenance beginning Sunday, October 8, 2017 consisting of a free chlorine disinfection burnout of our distribution system. This burnout will continue for the month of October and end November 6, 2017.

This is a routine maintenance procedure performed to help reduce the potential for unstable water conditions and insure high quality of water delivery to our customers.

During this maintenance period you may notice an odor or slight discoloration, but the safety of the water will not be affected.

Should you have any questions during this process, contact the City of Huxley Water Treatment Plant at 936-368-2633 or City Hall at 936-368-2266.

October 3, 2017 - Commissioner Pct 1 Roscoe McSwain reports Country Road 1440 will be closed temporarily starting Friday, October 6, 2017 at Irish Creek for a bridge replacement which will take approximately 45 days.

Texas Ranger James Hicks (left) is seen speaking with Shelby County Sheriff's Deputies Jeff Gogolewski (middle) and Cody Muse (right).

October 3, 2017 - (DPS Update, 8am): A male who was a suspect in a Shelby County domestic disturbance case evaded law enforcement Saturday evening and fled to a residence on CR 3798. After running on foot behind a residence, law enforcement officers heard a single gunshot from behind the home and soon after discovered the suspect dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Shelby County law enforcement officials and Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Troopers attempted to stop the suspect on U.S. 84 at approximately 8pm, he fled from officers onto U.S. 59, continuing the felony evading until he reached the residence on CR 3798.

The Texas Rangers (DPS) were called to the scene and began an investigation into the incident. The identity of the suspect is not available for release at this time.

No additional information is currently available.


October 1, 2017 - A multi- agency police chase on the northern end of Shelby County has ended in the death of one man. 

Once on scene of the incident located on CR 3798, Shelby County Today learned constables were dispatched to a disturbance at a residence on the road sometime before 8pm September 30, 2017 and upon arrival the alleged assailant had left the scene with a 6-year-old child.

Texas Ranger James Hicks is seen peering into the apparent suspect vehicle involved in the chase before the driver exited the vehicle.

Constables Roy Cheatwood, Jake Metcalf, Jamie Hagler and Zach Warr were all in search of the individual when he was located at a car wash in Joaquin, and from there a high-speed pursuit began down U.S. Highway 84 in the direction of Tenaha. 

Additional units with the Texas Department of Public Safety and Shelby County Sheriff's Department engaged in the chase as it traveled to the U.S. Highway 59 overpass where the driver took the Carthage exit and instead traveled back across the highway and onto U.S. 84.

Additional officers with the Texas Department of Public Safety and Texas Game Wardens (left) were on scene as other officers are seen (right) speaking with witnesses.

As the trail of vehicles, which at this point gained the Tenaha City Marshal's office, continued toward Joaquin the driver turned onto CR 3798 and headed to a house at the end of the road where he exited the truck and ran to the back of the house. That's when officers heard a shot of gunfire.

ACE EMS was called to respond as well as Margie Anderson, Justice of the Peace Precinct 3, who pronounced the man dead at the scene. 

The Texas Rangers were called and Ranger James Hicks arrived on scene at 10pm to begin his investigation, while Shelby County Sheriff's Investigator Mandy Fears gathered statements from those involved as well as witnesses.

Tenaha City Marshal Jacob Samford (left) and Roy Cheatwood, Precinct 3 Constable, confer with one another at the scene.

Once the scene was cleared, the deceased man was transported by Watson & Sons Funeral Home.

It was later learned the 6-year-old which had been in the vehicle was dropped off with grandparents before the chase ensued.

More information on this incident will be updated as it is made available.

Pictured are Shelby County Sheriff's Deputy Jeff Gogolewski (left) and Jake Metcalf (right), Precinct 4 Constable.

Texas Ranger James Hicks is leading the investigation into the incident.

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