July 26, 2021: NPD Crime 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.

This page may take a moment to load

If you are having trouble loading the mugshots please try using a different internet browser

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, NPD Crime Log | Leave a comment

July 26, 2021: 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.

This page may take a moment to load

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, SO Crime Log | Leave a comment

July 26, 2021: 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.

This page may take a moment to load

If you are having trouble loading the mugshots please try using a different internet browser

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, Booking | Leave a comment

Planned SFA monuments to honor historically black fraternities and sororities

 An artistic rendering of the 10 granite pillars to be installed on the SFA campus this fall. The monuments will pay homage to the National Pan-Hellenic Council and its "Divine Nine" historically black fraternities and sororities.

An artistic rendering of the 10 granite pillars to be installed on the SFA campus this fall. The monuments will pay homage to the National Pan-Hellenic Council and its “Divine Nine” historically black fraternities and sororities.

Ten granite pillars to be installed on the Stephen F. Austin State University campus will pay homage to the National Pan-Hellenic Council and its “Divine Nine” historically black fraternities and sororities.

The 10-foot monuments will be erected in two rows of five along a pedestrian-only section of Raguet Street between the McGee Business and Miller Science buildings in the heart of campus. The name of each NPHC Greek organization will be engraved on one of the historic markers, and the 10th pillar will recognize the council as a whole.

“I am excited to see the continuous progress of SFA’s diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives through these monuments,” said Dr. Michara Delaney-Fields, SFA’s chief diversity officer. “This project demonstrates our constant commitment to creating a clear and concise path of transformative change.”

The $85,000 installation is being entirely funded through donations and will include lighting, landscaping and site beautification. SFA’s Student Government Association and Interfraternity Council already have contributed to the project. Organizers are hoping the monuments can be funded and installed in time for SFA Homecoming in late October.

“These monuments will provide greater visibility for our historically black fraternities and sororities, as well as honor the historic legacy of these organizations on our campus and across the country,” said Saville Harris, a 2010 and 2013 graduate of SFA and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Until recently, Harris served as the SFA assistant director of student engagement-Greek life, and has been instrumental in the project’s planning.

Engraved benches will be placed between each marker in the colonnade, which is designed to be a place of reflection and remembrance, a designated space for NPHC celebrations and ceremonies, and a destination for campus guests and visiting alumni. Similar installations honoring historically black Greek organizations are located at Texas Christian University and Baylor University.

“Walking through these columns, I think people will get the sense of being in a cathedral or coliseum or some other place of great history, tradition and reverence,” Harris said. “It is going to be a phenomenal addition to the campus.”

Shamia Gipson, a 2020 SFA graduate and past president of SFA’s chapter of NPHC, said the idea for the project grew out of conversations she and Harris often shared about how historically black Greek organizations could be more visible on campus.

“We started talking about NPHC monuments at other universities and how much we would love to have something bold and lasting to spread awareness about the importance of these groups at SFA,” said Gipson, who is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. “It is really humbling and exciting to think that those conversations eventually led to this project being approved, and the incredible history and contributions of these organizations are going to be recognized and celebrated.”

Gipson’s sorority sister Courtney Bradley, a recent SFA graduate who served as the NPHC president during the spring 2021 semester, said she is most excited about the impact the project could potentially have on current and future students.

“One of the most important things in regard to student success is having representation, seeing people who look like you be successful in college and beyond,” Bradley said. “These monuments will be a sacred, historical marker for my culture and my community, a celebration of how far we have come and how far we can go in the future.”

The monuments will be created and installed by SFA alumni-owned Martus Stone-Nacogdoches Monument Company, which is completing the project for the cost of materials alone, according to wholesale manager and two-time SFA graduate Jenny Rhodes.

“We are Lumberjacks, once and always. We’re family,” Rhodes said. “When SFA reached out and we saw the need, we never hesitated. What these monuments stand for — the magnitude of the statement they are going to make for past, current and future students — it was just a no-brainer for us. We can’t wait to start.”

The NPHC comprises nine member organizations dedicated to promoting camaraderie, academic excellence and community service. The organizations, known collectively as “The Divine Nine,” include Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, Delta Sigma Theta, Phi Beta Sigma, Zeta Phi Beta, Sigma Gamma Rho and Iota Phi Theta.

To donate to the marker project, visit sfasu.edu/nphc. Those who donate $1,000 or more will be recognized as a sponsor during the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

For more information, contact the SFA Office of Development at (936) 468-5406 or givetosfa@sfasu.edu.

Story by Amy Roquemore, director of student publications and divisional media for the SFA Division of Student Affairs.

Posted in All SFA, SFA News | Leave a comment

SFA names new assistant vice president, dean of students

diesStephen F. Austin State University has named a new assistant vice president for student affairs to serve as dean of students.

Andrew J. Dies recently served as dean of students at Northern Arizona University, where he was chief student conduct officer and the primary contact for students in crisis, in addition to serving on the emergency management team and the academic standards committee.

Dies previously served as dean of students and student affairs campus lead at the Armstrong and Liberty campuses of Georgia Southern University. During his higher education career, he has led or served on committees dedicated to student behavioral intervention, threat assessment, and Clery Act Compliance.

“We had a very strong applicant pool from this national search, and Andrew’s commitment to student success and advocacy stood out during the interview process,” said Dr. Brandon Frye, SFA vice president for student affairs. “He has demonstrated a commitment to helping students throughout his career, and we believe he will be a dynamic and collaborative leader focused on student support, well-being, safety, belonging, resilience and success.”

Dies received his Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Kansas at Lawrence and his Master of Education in higher education administration from North Carolina State University in Raleigh. He is currently completing his dissertation at Georgia Southern University for a doctoral degree in educational leadership.

“I’m excited to join the SFA family,” Dies said. “The student affairs team at the university is highly talented, and I look forward to working with the great students who attend SFA.”

Dies will begin in his new role on Aug. 9, with responsibility for the development and management of Student Rights and Responsibilities, the Behavioral Intervention Team, Counseling Services, Campus Recreation and Health Services. He also will provide advisement of the Student Government Association.

Posted in All SFA, SFA News | Leave a comment

July 25, 2021: NPD Crime 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.

This page may take a moment to load

If you are having trouble loading the mugshots please try using a different internet browser

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, NPD Crime Log | Leave a comment

July 25, 2021: 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.

This page may take a moment to load

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, SO Crime Log | Leave a comment

July 25, 2021: 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.

This page may take a moment to load

If you are having trouble loading the mugshots please try using a different internet browser

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, Booking | Leave a comment

NACOGDOCHES POLICE HAVE MADE AN ARREST FOR MURDER

(July 25,2021): Around 7:34 a.m. officers with the Nacogdoches Police Department and Fire Personnel responded to a residence in the 2400 block of E. Starr Ave. When first responders arrived they found a 72 year old elderly victim that appeared to be deceased from an apparent assault. First responders attempted life saving measures and she was transported to the closest hospital. The victim was later pronounced deceased at the hospital. The victim has been identified to be Carole Favro from Nacogdoches, Tx. A person of interest was located on scene at the time of the incident. Investigators developed probable cause during their investigation to charge the suspect with Murder in the death of the victim. The suspect has been identified to be Jared Delgado from Nacogdoches, Tx. Delgado is currently being held in the Nacogdoches County Jail. As further information becomes available it will be released.

Posted in All Police, Police News | Leave a comment

NACOGDOCHES POLICE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATING FATALITY ACCIDENT

(July 25,2021): The Nacogdoches Police Department is currently on scene on a fatal motor vehicle accident in the 800 block of SW Stallings Dr. Preliminary information is that a vehicle traveling northbound on the Loop struck an adult female that was walking in the roadway. The 23 year old victim from Lufkin, Texas was transported to Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital but died from her injuries. The victims identity is being held pending notification of family. All northbound traffic is being re routed. The NPD Traffic division is currently on scene conducting an investigation. Expect delays and try and avoid the area. As further information becomes available it will be released.

Posted in All Police, Police News | Leave a comment