Body found in Harrison County after man confesses to killing
Investigators were notified of the homicide after an interview with a man who was arrested for possession and weapons violations following an accident on January 25. Author: Favian Quezada Updated: 8:55 PM CST January 29, 2021
HARRISON COUNTY, Texas The body of a man was discovered in Harrison County on Friday after a man in custody confessed to killing him.
According to the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office, on January 25, Harrison County Deputies, Texas DPS Troopers and Hallsville Police Department responded to an accident near Farm-To-Market Road 450 and Interstate 20.
During the investigation of the accident, responding officers completed an arrest on an individual involved.
The accident occurred on US 59 one mile north of Livingston. Author: Favian Quezada Updated: 9:26 PM CST January 14, 2021
POLK COUNTY, Texas The Texas Department of Public Safety responded to an auto-pedestrian crash Wednesday night on US 59 one mile north of Livingston.
According to a preliminary crash report, at approximately 6:20 p.m., a 2020 Freightliner truck tractor semi-trailer was traveling south in the outside lane when a pedestrian attempted to cross the highway and ran into the path of the commercial vehicle.
The pedestrian has been identified as 54-year-old Robert Montgomery and was pronounced at the scene.
The driver of the Freightliner truck ,49-year-old Tyrone Freeman, and passenger, 43-year-old Randy Bright of Fairburn, GA, were not injured in the accident.
The chase started in Henderson County and proceeded through Kaufman and Van Zandt Counties. Author: Favian Quezada Updated: 10:42 PM CST January 12, 2021
HENDERSON COUNTY, Texas A high-speed chase across three counties has ended in the arrest of two people.
According to the Henderson County Sheriff’s Department, 18-year-old Javier Delaros and 17-year-old Arnulfo Baesa, both of Dallas face charges of manufacturing and delivery of a substantial amount of meth and tampering with evidence.
The chase began in Athens and ran through Kaufman and Van Zandt Counties with speeds exceeding 115 miles per hour and were seen throwing drugs out of the vehicle’s windows.
Tyler Police asking for help finding missing person
Corbin Stiefer, 21, was last seen on January 6 on Briar Creek Drive in Tyler. According to the family, he is very ill. Author: Favian Quezada Updated: 10:52 PM CST January 8, 2021
TYLER, Texas The Tyler Police Department is asking for assistance in locating a missing person.
According to police, 21-year-old Corbin Stiefer was last seen on January 6 on Briar Creek Drive in Tyler.
Stiefer is 5’7 and 108 lbs with short brown hair and a patchy beard and was wearing a grey sweatshirt and blue jeans.
He is driving a red 2014 Mazda 6 with Texas LP# GXB1645.
According to the family, Stiefer is very ill.