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December 21, 2021 - U.S. Highway 96 North near CR 3774 was the scene of a major two-vehicle crash involving a Shelby County Sheriff's patrol unit and an SUV.

(Update): According to Texas Department of Public Safety State Trooper Taylor Buster, at 3:43am a black 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe driven owned by the Shelby County Sheriff's Department and driven by Joshua Anders, 30, of San Augustine was southbound on U.S. 96 North near CR 3774 when Anders fell asleep.

The Tahoe crossed over into the northbound traffic lane and struck a grey 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by Calvin Estes, 24, of Tenaha. The Jeep continued northbound and flipped several times as it left the roadway to the right and finally came to rest on the driver's side of the vehicle.

On the southbound side of the roadway the Tahoe came to rest in some brush.

Center Fire Department personnel worked with Jaws of Life to extricate the driver, a man, and eventually were succesful in assisting Emergency Medical Services personnel in moving the man to a waiting ambulance.

Family members looked on in desperation as the fire personnel worked to rescue their family member. They were both relieved and appreciative of the fire fighters for freeing him.

The deputy was transported by ambulance to Nacogdoches Medical Center - Shelby Emergency Department for treatment of possible injuries. The driver of the Jeep was transported by ambulance to LSU Hospital in Shreveport for treatment of his injuries.

Both vehicles were towed from the scene.

Center Police Department officers were on scene assisting in traffic control.

This crash remains under investigation by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

December 22, 2021 - The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office received a report on Wednesday, December 22, 2021 at approximately 8am, from a resident who lives on Highway 87 North in Center regarding a theft incident.

It was reported that a white male subject in a blue passenger car pulled up in the resident’s driveway and took a fold-up extension ladder from the resident’s property and drove off. The resident got in their vehicle and was able to get photos of the driver and the license plate. The vehicle is a 2016 Kia Forte, blue in color bearing Utah license plate W434EW. The male subject is a white male who appears to be in his mid-to-late 50s.

 

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office asks that if you see this vehicle, please contact the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office at (936) 598-5600.

December 22, 2021 - Shelby County Sheriff Kevin Windham reports the escape and recapture of an inmate Sunday, December 19, 2021. 

According to Sheriff Windham the inmate,  Ethan Myers, initially claimed a medical issue when he said he was having difficulty breathing.

"Two of my deputies took him down to the emergency room to be checked out," said Sheriff Windham.

After a medical examination at the emergency room, Myers was determined to be fine and was able to be returned to the jail. Rather than enter the sally port the deputies were going to return Myers through the front door of the Sheriff's Department, which is not unprecedented.

"They had him handcuffed, but he did not have leg irons on and when they opened up the door he took off running," said Sheriff Windham.

According to Sheriff Windham, Myers ran across Hurst Street and through the Brookshire Brothers parking lot. Once on the other side of the parking lot he reached Nacogdoches Street and was running behind houses there. Although he was gaining distance from the jail quickly, the pursuit ended in a short period of time.

"They had him back in custody in five minutes," said Sheriff Windham.

According to Shelby County Jail arrest information Ethan Myers, 25, of Joaquin was arrested on December 10, 2021, for failure to appear in relation to a previous possession of a controlled substance charge. Myers was arrested April 17, 2019, for possession of a controlled substance.

Sheriff Windham expresses gratitude to the Center Police Department for their assistance and local citizens who actively assisted in recapturing Myers.

According to Sheriff Windham, this event has resulted in a review of jail protocols to insure inmates being transported are in leg irons.

December 22, 2021 - The Shelby County Courthouse will be closing today at 12-noon. 

The courthouse will reopen for business on December 27 at 8am.

December 21, 2021 - U.S. Highway 84 West just under two miles outside of Timpson was the scene of a two-vehicle crash involving a police motorcycle December 20, 2021, at 5:20pm.

According to Texas Department of Public Safety State Trooper Keith Jones, a black 2012 Honda police motorcycle unit ridden by Gregory Wayne Sammon, 62, of Roman Forest Police Department in New Caney, was eastbound on U.S. Highway 84 just outside of Timpson

A black 2017 Nissan Rogue driven by Connor Nolan Stansberry Lavoie, 21, of Timpson was westbound at that time and attempted to turn left into a private driveway and turned into the motorcycle. The Nissan came to a halt in the middle of the roadway and the motorcycle careened off the roadway to the right and came to rest on it's side in a ditch.

Sammon was transported by ambulance to Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches for treatment of his injuries due to unavailability of life flight due to bad weather. Sammon is in stable condition.

A citation was issued to Lavoie for turn when unsafe.

Timpson Volunteer Fire Department handled traffic control at the scene. Several agencies responded to the scene to assist and come to the aid of Sammon including Constables from Precinct 5, Precinct 4, and Precinct 3, as well as Shelby County Sheriff's Department and Tenaha Police Department.

December 21, 2021 - The intersection of Hurst Street and Roughrider Drive in Center was the scene of a two-vehicle crash Sunday, December 19, 2021, at around 1:50pm.

According to Center Police Officer Michael Davidson, a grey 2009 Chevrolet Impala driven by Coretta Booth, 25, of Shelbyville was northbound on Hurst Street and was attempting to make a left turn onto Roughrider Drive on an unprotected left turn light.

As a result, the Impala failed to yield right of way to a grey 2007 Ford F-150 driven by Jonathan Alford, 39, of Silsbee who was southbound on Hurst Street.

The Impala came to rest at the corner of Hurst Street and Roughrider Drive and the truck rolled to the northern side of Roughrider Drive.

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) did respond to the scene; however, no injuries were reported as a result of the crash.

No citations have been issued at the time of this report.

December 20, 2021 - The Shelby County Sheriff's Department has reported the arrest of a Center man on several sexually related charges involving children.

Sheriff Kevin W. Windham reports that on Monday, December 13, 2021, investigators with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at a residence on Highway 96 South in Center.

As a result of the search warrant, SCSO investigators arrested Bobby Halbert, 70, of Center. Halbert was booked into the Shelby County jail on two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child (F-1); two counts of possession of child pornography (F-3); and two counts of indecency with a child by exposure (F-3).

Halbert was arraigned by Justice of the Peace Pct. 1 Donna Hughes and is currently being housed on bonds totaling $4.5 million. This is an ongoing investigation. No further information will be released at this time.

December 20, 2021 - Attorney General Merrick B. Garland today announced the Department of Justice will award $1.6 billion in grant awards to support a wide range of programs designed to reduce violent crime and strengthen communities. The grants, which are being distributed to communities and organizations throughout the nation, are administered by the department’s Office of Justice Programs (OJP).

“The Department of Justice is committed to supporting our state and local partners to combat crime across the country,” said Attorney General Garland. “This latest round of funding will deliver critical public safety resources, helping public safety professionals, victim service providers, local agencies and nonprofit organizations confront these serious challenges.” 

As law enforcement agencies address a range of public safety challenges – from violent crime to human trafficking to retail thefts – these awards will provide additional tools to advance violence intervention activities and evidence-based police and prosecution strategies. Funds are also intended to reduce recidivism, help people coming out of prisons and jails make the transition back into their communities and support responses to crises like drug overdoses and episodes involving mental illness. These grants build on earlier OJP investments, including more than $1.2 billion to support victim assistance and compensation programs, $187 million under the state formula Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants Program, more than $175 million in funding for victim services and public safety in American Indian and Alaska Native communities, over $21 million in grants to address hate crimes and $17.5 million in Project Safe Neighborhoods grants. The COPS office also funded the hiring of over 1,000 officers in 183 police departments this year.

Some of the awards address the rise in gun violence and other violent crime in communities across America, in alignment with the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment in April. These grants help support the department’s Comprehensive Strategy for Reducing Violent Crime, announced in May, and will advance President Biden’s Comprehensive Strategy to Prevent and Respond to Gun Crime and Ensure Public Safety, released in June.

“These investments reflect a commitment that extends across this administration to invest in our neighborhoods, building bonds of civic trust and ending the cycle of trauma and violence that destroys too many lives and keeps far too many Americans from realizing their potential,” said Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Amy L. Solomon of OJP.

A full list of awards, as they are made, will be available on the OJP Grant Awards page.

The Office of Justice Programs provides federal leadership, grants, training, technical assistance and other resources to improve the nation’s capacity to prevent and reduce crime, advance racial equity in the administration of justice, assist victims and enhance the rule of law. More information about OJP and its components can be found at www.ojp.gov.

Updated December 20, 2021 - The list of candidates who filed in to run on the Federal and State level have been updated on the Republican ticket. No changes were made to the Democrat ticket. No changes to the local races were made.


December 13, 2021 - The filing deadline for candidates to run in the March 1, 2022 Primary Election passed Monday and (as of 8:23pm) of the local races on the ballot, five races are contested: County Judge, Commissioner Pct. 2, Commissioner Pct. 4, Justice of the Peace Pct. 1, and Justice of the Peace Pct. 3. All local candidates filed to run on the Republican Ballot which means once again the local races will be decided in the Primary Election.

On the Federal level, one local Shelby County citizen filed to run, Aditya "A.D." Atholi for U.S. Representative, District 1. Current U.S. Representative Louie Gohmert chose to not seek re-election but instead chose to run against State Attorney General Ken Paxton. Atholi has three additional candidates running against him on the Republican Ballot and two candidates on the Democrat Ballot.

On the State level, one local Shelby County citizen filed for re-election, Wayne Christian. Christian is the incumbent for State Railroad Commissioner 2 and has two additional opponents who have filed to run against him, one on the Republican Ballot and one on the Democrat Ballot.

Below are candidates who filed for a place on the March Primary Ballots:

Editor's note: The candidate information is gathered from the Texas Secretary of State's website. If additional candidate information populates, this article will be updated. All local candidates have been added.

United States Representative, District 1

Democrat Candidates: Gavin Dass, Victor D. Dunn, Jrmar JJ Jefferson and Stephen Kocen
Republican Candidates: Aditya "A.D." Atholi, Joe McDaniel II, Nathaniel Moran, and John Porro

Governor

Democrat Candidates: Inocencio (Inno) Barrientez, Michael Cooper, Joy Diaz, Beto O'Rourke, and Rich Wakeland
Republican Candidates: Greg Abbott (Incumbent), Paul Belew, Danny Harrison, Kandy Kaye Horn, Don Huffines, Rick Perry, Chad Prather, and Allen B. West

Lieutenant Governor

Democrat Candidates: Michelle Beckley, Carla Brailey, and Mike Collier
Republican Candidates: Trayce Bradford, Todd M. Bullis, Daniel Miller, Dan Patrick (Incumbent), Aaron Sorrells, and Zach Vance

Attorney General

Democrat Candidates: Mike Fields, Rochelle Mercedes Garza, Joe Jaworski, Lee Merritt, and S. T-Bone Raynor
Republican Candidates: George P. Bush, Louie Gohmert, Eva Guzman, and Ken Paxton (Incumbent)

Comptroller of Public Accounts

Democrat Candidates: Janet T. Dudding, Tim Mahoney, and Angel Luis Vega
Republican Candidates: Mark V. Goloby and Glenn Hegar (Incumbent)

Commissioner of the General Land Office

Democrat Candidates: Jay Kleberg, Michael Lange, Sandragrace Martinez, and Jinny Suh
Republican Candidates: Ben Armenta, Victor Avila, Dawn Buckingham, Rufus Lopez, Weston Martinez, Don W. Minton, Jon Spiers, and Tim Westley

Commissioner of Agriculture

Democrat Candidates: Susan Hays and Ed Ireson
Republican Candidates: Carey A. Counsil, Sid Miller (Incumbent), and James White

Railroad Commissioner 2

Democrat Candidates: Luke Warford
Republican Candidates: Wayne Christian (Incumbent), Tom Slocum Jr., Sarah Stogner, Marvin "Sarge" Summers, and Dawayne Tipton

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3

Democrat Candidates: Erin A. Nowell
Republican Candidates: Debra Lehrmann (Incumbent)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5

Democrat Candidates: Amanda Reichek
Republican Candidates: Rebeca Huddle (Incumbent)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9

Democrat Candidates: Julia Maldonado
Republican Candidates: David J. Schenck and Evan Young

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2

Democrat Candidates: None
Republican Candidates: Mary Lou Keel (Incumbent)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5

Democrat Candidates: Dana Huffman
Republican Candidates: Clint A. Morgan and Scott Walker (Incumbent)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6

Democrat Candidates: Robert Johnson
Republican Candidates: Jesse McClure (Incumbent)

Member, State Board of Education, District 9

Democrat Candidates: None
Republican Candidates: Keven M. Ellis (Incumbent)

State Senator, District 3

Democrat Candidates: Steve Russell
Republican Candidates: Robert Nichols (Incumbent)

State Representative, District 11 (Re-districting moved Shelby County from District 9 to District 11 with Rusk, Panola, Nacogdoches, Sabine, and Newton)

Democrat Candidates: None
Republican Candidates: Greg Caldwell, Travis Clardy, Rachel Hale, and Mark Williams

District Judge, 273rd Judicial District - James A. (Jim) Payne, Jr. (Incumbent)

County Judge

Allison Harbison (Incumbent)
Phil Worsham

District Clerk - Lori Oliver (Incumbent)

County Clerk - Jennifer Fountain (Incumbent)

County Treasurer - Ann Blackwell (Incumbent)

Commissioner Precinct 2

Todd Jamison
Jimmy Lout (Incumbent)

Commissioner Precinct 4

Tom Bellmyer (Incumbent)
Ruston T. Bush
Dondi Tipton

Justice of the Peace Precinct 1

Donna Hughes (Incumbent)
Pete Low

Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 - Marla Denby (Incumbent)

Justice of the Peace Precinct 3

Don Jones
Melba Rodgers (Incumbent)

Justice of the Peace Precinct 4 - Jackie Kirkwood (Incumbent)

Justice of the Peace Precinct 5 - Tracy Broadway (Incumbent)

December 17, 2021 - The Center Police Department (CPD) Patrol Division received a 911 call in reference to distraught female threatening suicide in the 1100 block of Cottonford Road on December 17, 2021, at approximately 6:45am. 

CPD Patrol Officers Robert Lee, and Brian Wright responded to the area and met with family. It was then learned that the female subject had left the scene on foot. 

The Shelby County Sheriff's office Patrol Division then arrived to assist in locating the female subject. 

After a brief investigation and speaking with friends and family, the female made contact stating she was near the railroad tracks and wouldn't be found. 

Officer Brian Wright then deployed K9 Officer Nyx in the area of the last known location. 

Officer Wright along with K9 Nyx quickly picked up the scent trail and made a successful 300-yard track. Officer Lee and Officer Wright were able to make contact with the female and talked her into seeking the medical attention she needed. 

Without the dedication and training that Officer Wright and his K9 partner Nyx have, this successful recovery would have not been possible. 

The Center Police Department would like to thank the Shelby County Sheriff's Office and Allegiance EMS for the quick response and dedication to serving the citizens of Center, and Shelby County, Texas. 

If you’re ever in crisis and need assistance please dial the crisis hotline at 844-549-4266.

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