August 19, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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August 19, 2015: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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August 19, 2015: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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SCHOOL STARTS MONDAY- POLICE ADVISE CAUTION

CONTACT: Sgt. Greg Sowell
Police Department P.I.O.
936.559.2607

The first day of school for Nacogdoches ISD students is Monday, August 24th , and the Nacogdoches Police Department reminds motorists to use caution in and around school zones.

“Traffic is traditionally congested for the first few days in school zones”, said NPD Sgt. Greg Sowell. “Motorists are urged to use extreme caution in these areas”.

NPD reminds motorists that pedestrian traffic will increase in school zones and that speed limits are lower than usual in designated school zones.

Motorists are reminded that cell phone use in school zones is prohibited by state law, unless it is a call for emergency help.

The Nacogdoches Police Department’s Patrol and Traffic Divisions will be actively patrolling school zones, as well as monitoring school busses loading and unloading. Citations will be issued for violations.

Motorists are reminded that state law requires vehicles to stop when a school bus is displaying flashing red lights, either loading or unloading students. “A good rule is to never pass a stopped school bus unless you are directed to do so by the driver, and then only with extreme caution”, Sowell added.

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SFA offers new safety-focused app

The Stephen F. Austin State University Department of Public Safety (DPS) recently launched the Lumberjack Guardian mobile phone app to enhance campus safety through real-time interactive features creating a virtual safety network of friends, family and the DPS.

Lumberjack Guardian fits into today’s mobile lifestyle with its virtual technology.

“We at the Department of Public Safety are pleased to offer this app technology feature to our university community to better enhance campus safety and personal protection by providing immediate connections to trusted resources,” Marc Cossich, DPS chief of police, said.

Lumberjack Guardian is available for iPhone and Android devices and is free to download. Students, faculty and staff members can download the app by selecting the Rave Guardian app in the appropriate app store.

The app is designed with four safety features: safety profile, panic button, tip texting, and personal guardians and safety timer.

Upon opening the app, users must create their personal profile by entering their SFA-issued email address and phone number. Safety profiles are user-created and contain information such as residence details and medical information. Individuals’ profile data is privately and securely stored within Rave Mobile Safety’s databases. The information is shared with pre-designated personal contacts and/or safety officials only when users initiate an alert or a set safety timer expires.

The panic button alerts DPS to the user’s exact location using GPS services and delivers the user’s personal information from the safety profile to DPS.
Tip texting enables anonymous two-way communication and crime-tip reporting through text and images.

The personal guardians and safety timer offers two functions. Users can assign anyone they trust the role of “Guardian” through the app, including friends, family and DPS. During a timer session, guardians can ensure the user reaches his or her destination in the allotted time frame. For example, if a student was going on a date, he or she could set a timer for an hour. If the timer goes off or is not deactivated by the user at the end of the hour the app notifies the user’s guardian. Then, the guardian can try to contact the user or the DPS.

Furthermore, the guardian will automatically receive the user’s Lumberjack Guardian profile to proactively identify and check in on the individual.

“The Department of Public Safety has researched this technology and found that the benefits offered to our university community are immeasurable and give our stakeholders a tangible indicator of the university’s commitment to personal safety,” Cossich said.

Lumberjack Guardian supplements the JackAlert system already in place at SFA. JackAlert notifies the SFA community of major emergencies and class cancelations, while Lumberjack Guardian serves as a personal safety system.

Cossich encourages the SFA community to sign up for both systems.

Anyone who needs assistance with the Lumberjack Guardian app or registering for JackAlerts can contact the Department of Public Safety technology division at updtech@sfasu.edu or (936) 468-2252.

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Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce Fourth Friday Luncheon with speaker Sen. Robert Nichols

Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce
Contact: Kelly Daniel 936-560-5533

Legislative update at chamber luncheon

The Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce Fourth Friday Luncheon is noon to 1 p.m., Aug. 28 at Austin Hall, 4603 North St. Sen. Robert Nichols will give a legislative update for District 3. Gold sponsors are J. Stanley Lenox, III, and T-REX-S Outdoor Store.

“During the luncheon I will be discussing the 84th Legislative Session and giving an overview of the upcoming biennium’s budget which included an increase in funding for border security, education and mental health services,” said Sen. Nichols. “I will also go over the upcoming November 3 election, where Texans will have a chance to vote on proposed constitutional amendments which include funding for transportation and proposed homestead and property tax relief.”

First elected to the Texas Senate in 2006, Robert Nichols represents 19 counties including the greater part of East Texas and Montgomery County. In the Texas Senate, Nichols serves as Chairman for the Transportation Committee. He also serves on the Senate Finance, Natural Resources and Economic Development and Intergovernmental Relations Committees. He is a member of the Legislative Audit Committee and a former Vice Chairman of the Sunset Advisory Committee.

During his five sessions as a state senator, Nichols authored and passed legislation to protect landowners’ rights, increase educational opportunities in East Texas and reform transportation policies. He has worked to reduce Medicaid fraud, and promote free-market principles. During his time with the Sunset Advisory Committee, he was able to help eliminate six state agencies which saved the tax payers $161.9 million.

Luncheon reservations are required and a registration form is available in Forms at nacogdoches.org. A secure “register and pay online” option is available on the website in the Hot News section. Lunch is $16, and the deadline for reservations is noon, Wednesday, Aug. 26.

All attendees will be entered in a $50 cash drawing sponsored by Commercial Bank of Texas , and every Chamber member is entered in a $250 drawing sponsored by Axley & Rode, LLP, but you must be present to win.

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August 18, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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August 18, 2015: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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August 18, 2015: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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August 17, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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