BEAUMONT, Texas — The downtown offices of a Beaumont businessman and developer are being searched by fire department ...
KFDM/Fox 4 News has learned the ATF and other agencies are searching the offices of Tom Flanagan on the 15th floor of Edison ...
In a statement from Flanagan released by his lawyer, James Makin, Flanagan claims he is not involved in the fire at all.
Tom Flanagan, a downtown property owner, is accused of arson and falsifying IRS documents in a 14-page search warrant.
The search warrant, signed by Jefferson County’s 252nd District Court Judge Raquel West, specifically referred to Flanagan as ...
One Beaumont city councilmember says the city should move forward with downtown development plan and partnership with ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Port Arthur resident and local businessman Tom Flanagan was named a suspect in ...
A few weeks ago a major fire occurred in Downtown Beaumont, completely destroying the Gilbert Building at the corner of Bowie ...
In fact, the Beaumont City Council earlier this month expressed concern that the project hadn't met its first deadlines and building owner Tom Flanagan had yet to pay $12,320 by Aug. 30 for the ...