The Nacogdoches Police Department is launching a program where officers will check your house while you are gone on vacation. The program is designed so that our residents will have the peace of mind knowing their police department will be checking on their homes, day and night, while they are away. These requests will be entered like any other call for service and our communications will dispatch officers to the residence to check and make sure it is secure. Request forms are going to be available on the City of Nacogdoches website at Nactx.us or in the front lobby of the PD. All forms should be returned to NPD along with required address verification.
NACOGDOCHES PD LAUNCHES VACATION HOUSE CHECK PROGRAM
Timber Creek Church and Convoy of Hope Grocery Give-away
December 1, 2020: NPD Crime Report

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December 1, 2020: 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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December 1, 2020: 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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FIRST RESPONDERS SAVE RESIDENTS AND BATTLE LARGE FIRE AT APARTMENT BUILDING
(November 30, 2020): Around 3:12 a.m. this morning Nacogdoches Police Officer Jake Taylor was driving in the 1800 block of North St when he observed visible flames coming from an apartment building. Officer Taylor requested immediate assistance and all available police officers and fire crews with the Nacogdoches Fire Dept. responded to the scene and began evacuating people from apartments. Multiple apartments were found to be on fire. Some of the residents from the apartments were rescued from their upstairs balconies using fire ladders. Multiple apartments were breached to ensure no one was left inside. Multiple Fire Departments, including Lufkin and Central Heights, responded to battle the fire that lasted well over an hour. The Investigators with the Nacogdoches Fire Department have determined the cause of the fire was food being cooked and left unattended. The resident advised he awoke to his smoke alarm going off and was able to get out of the apartment. There were multiple apartments that were completely burned and numerous residents have been displaced. Due to the quick response of first responders only one person was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries. The Stephen F. Austin Police Dept. assisted in transporting residents that needed a place out of the weather. The Red Cross is assisting residents affected with housing at local hotels. The City of Nacogdoches would like to thank all the different agencies that responded to help those in need.
“A Day at SFA” children’s book available for purchase

: Dr. Shirley Luna, left, executive director of University Marketing Communications at Stephen F. Austin State University, and Donna Parish, assistant director, hold “A Day at SFA,” a new book they co-authored. The book, published by the SFA Press, takes young readers on a tour of the university’s campus and all things Lumberjack. It is available for purchase online at sfasu.edu/kidsbook or at the alumni office located on Vista Drive.
Written by University Marketing Communication staff members and alumnae Dr. Shirley Luna and Donna Parish and illustrated by 2019 alumnus Tristan Brewster, the book is filled with information about what makes SFA a special place — from its traditions to its iconic buildings.
“The book is for children, but it also appeals to alumni, students, faculty and staff and all university stakeholders,” said Kimberly Verhines, SFA Press director. “Because Tristan has incorporated so much of what makes SFA unique in his whimsical artwork, the book evokes wonderful memories from anyone associated with SFA.”
Starting at the Baker Pattillo Student Center, a group of six children are led on a tour around the campus by an SFA student tour guide dressed as a Lumberjack, who points out various landmarks and introduces the children to life on campus.
“From the historic Austin Building, which was completed in 1924 and houses the university president’s office, to SFA’s newest facility, the Cole STEM Building, with its 52-foot domed planetarium, young readers learn about 33 SFA-related landmarks,” said Dr. Shirley Luna, co-author and executive director of University Marketing Communications.
Almost every page also includes illustrations of longtime employees and many SFA leaders, including Dr. Scott Gordon, current president, and the late Dr. Baker Pattillo, former university president, with an index identifying the page number and the person(s) depicted.
“With the university soon approaching its 100th anniversary, the book will make a wonderful keepsake,” said Donna Parish, co-author and assistant director of creative services for University Marketing Communications. “It also would make a great Christmas gift for anyone who loves SFA.”
“A Day at SFA” is available for purchase online at sfasu.edu/kidsbook for $20 plus tax and shipping. Copies also can be purchased with cash, check and credit card in person at the Pearman Alumni Center, located at 300 Vista Drive. A portion of the proceeds benefit scholarships and student programming.
November 30, 2020: NPD Crime Report

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November 30, 2020: 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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