MEDIA INFORMATION-Credit Union Robbery

Contact: Sergeant Greg Sowell, PIO- 936.559.2618

AGGRAVATED ROBBERY- DOCHES CREDIT UNION

At 9:57 am this morning, a robbery alarm was received by the Nacogdoches Police Department from the Doches Credit Union branch, located at 823 South University Drive. Consolidated Dispatch also received a 9-1-1 call indicating that the facility had just been robbed.

Upon arrival, officers learned that at shortly before the alarm was activated, a male suspect entered the office and approached the teller. This suspect displayed a handgun and demanded money. The suspect took an undetermined amount of money and fled on foot, northbound toward the Shawnee Street area.

The suspect is described as a black male, 5’11”-6’0” tall, thin build, last seen wearing all black clothing with a white bandana or cloth covering the lower portion of his face.

Anyone with information on this robbery should contact Nacogdoches Crime Stoppers at 560-INFO (4636) or on the web at www.ncstips.com .

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been notified and responded. The case has been turned over to that agency, and any further inquiries should be directed to the FBI.

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Drug Arrests made

CONTACT: Lt. Dan Taravella: 936.559-2610 Police Department

NPD OFFICERS MAKE ARRESTS

Two suspects are in custody after NPD officers made felony drug arrests late Thursday afternoon.

Lisa Ann Moordigian, 41, of Nacogdoches, was stopped on a traffic stop in the 200 block of E. Austin Street, and found to be in possession of anabolic steroids. Moordigian was taken into custody and a search warrant was obtained for her residence on CR 250 in Appleby. There, officers located 373 grams of marijuana, 6.23 lbs of anabolic steroids, and ½ lb of various mixed medications.

Evidence from the search warrant led officers to Kevin Randolph Shannon, 44, also of CR 250, and he was subsequently arrested.

The investigation was conducted by the Nacogdoches Police Department, Department of Homeland Security and the United States Postal Inspectors.

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SFA NEWS – Hoops for Scholars

Stephen F. Austin State University students Taylor Raglin and Jason Trevino, recipients of academic scholarships through the Hoops for Scholars program, recently presented a card to members of the Ladyjack Boosters to express appreciation for the support the group provides to SFA students. The Hoops for Scholars endowment was initiated by the Ladyjack Boosters to assist the team in raising funds for academic scholarships awarded through SFA’s School of Honors to highly qualified students. Pictured are, from left, Jill Still, vice president for university advancement; Trevino, a freshman theatre major from Houston; Dr. Jane Robertson, Ladyjack Booster; Raglin, a junior journalism major from Frisco; and Dr. Michael Tkacik, director of the School of Honors. For more information about the School of Honors, visit www.sfasu.edu/honors.

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May 3, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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May 3, 2015: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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May 3, 2015: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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May 2, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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May 2, 2015: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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May 2, 2015: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Virtual museum exhibition highlights SFA students’ experiences in Germany

SFA students studying German who participated in a study-abroad project will present “Modern Germany Memory,” a virtual museum exhibition, from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, May 7, in Griffith Gallery on the SFA campus.

A group of Stephen F. Austin State University students will present an exhibition highlighting their travels and experiences during a spring break study abroad program when they present “Modern Germany Memory,” a virtual museum exhibition, from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, May 7, in Griffith Gallery on the SFA campus.

Students who study German with Dr. Louise E. Stoehr in the Languages, Culture and Communications Department in the SFA College of Liberal and Applied Arts traveled to Germany in March where they experienced first-hand accounts of life in both East and West Germany.

“The students witnessed the installation of a memorial to a Jewish family who had been murdered during the Nazi reign of terror, and they met with the former pastor of the Reformed Protestant Church in the city of Leipzig in the former East Germany,” Stoehr said. “Leipzig is the city where on Oct. 9, 1989, demonstrators first overwhelmed the regime with their sheer mass and their peaceful marching. One month later, so many people had joined the movement that the East German government was compelled to open their borders to the West.”

The virtual museum exhibits are the capstone projects based on students’ experiences in Germany and include in-depth examinations of topics covered in two advanced German courses at SFA.

“The exhibits take visitors to places of cultural and historical significance in 21st century Germany,” Stoehr said. “Each exhibit is a website created by a small group of students and is designed to invite visitors to explore each topic in as much detail as they wish.”

The websites include extensive illustration of the specific topics in the form of photos and video clips, as well as written narration that supports the visuals. The topics range from the lives of Afro-Germans in the Third Reich, to escape from East Germany, to the lives of youth in the GDR (East Germany), to personal accounts and contributions to what is known as the “Peaceful Revolution” in 1989.

Among the project participants are four creative writing students who will display poems they wrote that were inspired by the trip and topics the class studied during the spring semester.

Admission is free. For more information about the exhibition, contact Stoehr at (936) 468-2167.

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