HOMICIDE-ATTEMPTED SUICIDE: 500 BLOCK OF TANGLEBERRY STREET

Contact: Sergeant Greg Sowell, PIO- 936.559.2618

Nacogdoches Police are investigating an early morning shooting that has left one person dead and one person in very serious condition.

Officers were called to an apartment in the 500 block of Tangleberry Street shortly after 4:00 AM to a disturbance with a weapon. Officers were met by a roommate that resides at the apartment who reported that a female suspect, identified as Chloe Love, age 22 of Houston, had forced her way into the apartment, confronted another female in a bedroom and produced a handgun. The roommate ran from the residence and heard a gunshot as she was exiting.

Officers made entry to the apartment and located Love in the bedroom floor with what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. She was transported to a local hospital where she is in extremely serious condition at this time. Officers also located the body of Shermika Bolden, age 23 of Nacogdoches on the floor of the bedroom. She had also been shot. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Officers had been called to the apartment approximately one hour prior to this call, on a criminal mischief complaint. Shermika Bolden reported that she had been called several times during the night by Love, and that a brick had been thrown through the front window of the residence. Bolden named Love as the suspect in this case.

The investigation is continuing and updates will be issued as information develops.

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SFA history student interns at Jamestown-Yorktown

Stephen F. Austin State University history undergraduate Hannah Russell of Houston accepted a summer internship with the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation in Williamsburg, Virginia. With approximately two weeks remaining, her work has been centered on a special exhibit at the Jamestown Settlement titled ‘Bartering for a Continent’ that details trade between the early Jamestown colonists and the Powhatan Indians.

History books can fall short when describing the sights, sounds and thrills of standing on some of America’s earliest colonized lands.

Stephen F. Austin State University history undergraduate Hannah Russell of Houston had the opportunity to close her books and experience her favorite historical period firsthand this summer through an internship at Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation in Virginia.

“Receiving this internship is the beginning of my career in history, and I couldn’t be more thankful for this opportunity,” Russell said. “I love early American history, but never imagined I would actually be able to work where our country began. My job is only a half mile down the road from the original Jamestown fort and 20 minutes away from where Charles Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown!

“It’s one thing to learn about history in a book, but it’s a totally different thing to be able to go where that history happened. To be able to live here and learn and talk about history every day is the opportunity of a lifetime for me.”

The experience is a dream come true for Russell who has had a passion for early American history since she was a young child.

“I knew that I wanted an internship somewhere to begin my career in history. At first, I was only looking in the Houston area, but then my mom suggested I also look in Virginia because my favorite area of history is early American history, and Virginia is the perfect place to study this era,” Russell said. “It also was an added bonus that I have family living here, and they would be able to provide me with housing. Through some searches, I came across several internships, applied and got an internship through the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation in Williamsburg, Virginia.”

One of a couple dozen foundation interns, Russell said she is working in the Jamestown Settlement portion of the foundation. The other two locations are the main offices and the Yorktown Victory Center.

“I am working as a docent at the Jamestown Settlement,” she added. “So far, I’ve mostly been working in our new special exhibit titled ‘Bartering for a Continent’ that details trade between the early Jamestown colonists and the Powhatan Indians. It also includes an interactive activity for kids, which is mainly what I am doing while I’m here. During the summer, however, I also will be working at various locations throughout the museum, such as our main gallery.”

The application process was simple, Russell said. She emailed the foundation intern coordinator in January. With the assistance of SFA Department of History Professor Dr. Elizabeth Deanne Malpass, she applied for the position and was granted a phone interview in early April.

“Hannah Russell is an exceptional student. Her dedication to her field, her sense of discipline and her integrity as an individual all are outstanding. In addition, these are tied intrinsically to a sense of compassion and responsibility,” Malpass said. “Her internship with the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation reflects not only Hannah’s instilled family values and her own achievements, but also the growth potential that others see in her future.

“Hannah’s internship with this foundation is unique and outstanding. It recognizes the investment and the trust that the government, private foundations and the academic community place on individual students as citizens and their role of leadership in the growth of the nation.”

Russell will return to SFA in the fall as a junior history major with a secondary education minor. She will continue working as a photographer for The Pine Log and also will begin working in the university’s Academic Assistance and Resource Center as a student instructor for introductory history courses.

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12X12 silent bidding continues through Saturday

"Ali," charcoal on paper by Gary Roberts, is among the entries in this year's 12X12 scholarship fundraiser of the SFA Friends of the Visual Arts.

Only a few days are left for silent bidding on artwork for this year’s 12X12 scholarship fundraiser of the Friends of the Visual Arts at Stephen F. Austin State University.

The silent auction features 12-by-12-inch pieces created by approximately 70 artists from Nacogdoches, Lufkin and other areas of East Texas. The art is on display in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House in downtown Nacogdoches. Anyone may silently bid on the pieces. Bidding will continue until Saturday evening, July 16.

At 6 p.m. that evening, pieces that have no silent auction bids (minimum $250) are available for purchase for $100. Unsold art will be awarded as raffle items, with tickets available at the event. Texas State Rep. Travis Clardy is scheduled to be the evening’s master of ceremonies and will announce the winners of the art pieces. The public is encouraged to attend this free event.

The Cole Art Center is located at 329 E. Main St. For more information about 12X12, call The Cole Art Center at (936) 468-6557.

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July 12, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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July 12, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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July 12, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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SFA SummerStage Festival concludes this week

The SFA SummerStage Festival closes this week with a flurry of performances of Steve Martin’s mischievous comedy “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 12, 14, 15 and 16, and “A Year with Frog and Toad” at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 13, and Friday, July 15, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 13, and 2 p.m. Thursday, July 14, and Saturday, July 16. All performances will be in W.M. Turner Auditorium. “Picasso” is recommended for mature audiences while the children’s musical “Frog and Toad” is perfect for the whole family. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at 936.468.6407 for tickets or more information. Tickets will also be available at the door 45 minutes before each performance.

Picasso at the Lapin Agile

A Year with Frog and Toad

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July 11, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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July 11, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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July 11, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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