
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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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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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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Record Of Criminal Actions taken by Nacogdoches County Court At Law
This is the report of the cases where a verdict was decided.

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On Monday, September 7th, 2020 there will be no commercial or residential garbage collection. Collections will resume on Tuesday, September 8th, 2020 and will be delayed one day from your normal scheduled pick-up day and will end on Saturday, September 12, 2020.
The landfill will be closed on Monday, September 7th, and will re-open Tuesday, September 8th.
The Nacogdoches Police Department Criminal Investigation Division along with the Street Crimes Unit has been investigating a organized vehicle theft ring that has been operating in our area as well as other parts of the state and U.S. During the investigation we received valuable assistance from our local Nacogdoches car dealerships.
At Around 6 p.m. September 2, 2020 the Nacogdoches Police Department was notified by employees of a local car dealership located in the 3900 block of NW Stallings Dr that a suspect had just stolen a white Cadillac from the parking lot. The Nacogdoches Street Crimes Unit located the vehicle traveling south on Old Tyler Rd. The suspect refused to pull over for officers and a pursuit was initiated. The suspect continued fleeing from officers turning westbound on Douglass Rd before finally pulling onto a dead end street in the 2800 block. The suspect was taken into custody without further incident and the vehicle was returned to the dealership. The dealership also advised there was a second vehicle at the dealership assisting in the theft. Officers were able to locate the second vehicle in the area. The two persons inside the second vehicle were found to have been working in tandem with the suspect that stole the vehicle.
This is an ongoing investigation and further charges may be forthcoming in the future. As further information becomes available it will be released. Raul Munoz 29 years of age from Houston,Tx has been charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity F-3, Evading Arrest or Detention with Vehicle F-3 and Theft F-3. Jasmin Moncada 29 years of age from Porter,Tx has been charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity F-3 and Theft F-3. Samuel Santos Hernandez 28 years of age from Houston,Tx was charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity F-3, Theft F-3, and Tampering with Physical Evidence F-3. All three suspects were transported to the Nacogdoches County Jail.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way live performances are presented worldwide, the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre has planned a diverse and adaptable season for 2020-21 that will bring live theatre to the stage and inside East Texas homes.
“These are certainly interesting times in which we live,” School of Theatre Director Cleo House Jr. said. “While we have made plans for virtual and in-person performances this year, life continues to be ever-changing in this new COVID world, so our plans remain fluid and adaptable. But we’re bringing you more opportunities than ever before to ‘visit the theatre.'”
Theatre faculty and students learned a lot in presenting the Festival of New American Plays virtually last spring and even more in the remote presentation of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” this past summer.
“We’re using that new-found creative knowledge to bring you an exciting virtual performance of ‘No Exit’ by Jean-Paul Sartre as our season opener,” House said. “This existentialist play, written and first performed during World War II, explores the afterlife and the relationships that bind us to one another.” The performance runs Sept. 24 through 26 and is recommended for mature audiences.
After the first Mainstage virtual performance, live performances are planned in Kennedy Auditorium, but patrons have the option of purchasing live virtual access for watching all shows. Live performances are at 7:30 p.m. on scheduled nights.
The first live Mainstage show, “Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead” by Bert V. Royal, is a play about a teenage boy, CB, who begins to question the existence of an afterlife after his dog dies. “Dog Sees God” is a touching and thought-provoking play about being different in a school filled with people who all pretend to be the same. Recommended for mature audiences, the play runs Oct. 6 through 10.
Theatre patrons will want to get onboard for “Rideshare/Overshare” by Ian McWethy and Carrie McCrossen. When Mike and Elaine each call a car to get to their blind date, they find themselves paired with the weirdest drivers on the road, from a “semi-licensed” therapist, to a thief engaged in a high-speed chase, to a rapper more concerned with sharing her original music than obeying the rules of the road. The play is PG-13 and runs Nov. 10 through 14.
In the spring, join the School of Theatre for “The Maids,” a play inspired by an actual murder case. Written by Jean Genet, “The Maids” shows the title characters, Solange and Claire, entertaining violent and sometimes sadomasochistic fantasies about murdering their employer. “It is difficult to tell exactly what is ritual, what is hallucination and what is reality,” House said. Recommended for mature audiences, “The Maids” runs Feb. 23 through 27.
A new offering this season is the Devised Theatre Project, in which the School of Theatre will create a show from start to finish that will showcase the talents of student performers, faculty, designers and technicians.
“The audience, moving through the space and surrounded by the performance, will experience an adventure that will be entertaining and might just change your idea of what theatre is and can do,” House said. The project runs April 1 through 3. The performance venue will be announced at a later date.
The final show of the season is based on the novel by Mark Haddon and adapted by Simon Stephens. “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time” is the winner of the 2015 Tony Award for Best Play. With an extraordinary brain, Christopher is exceptional at mathematics but ill-equipped for everyday life. Suspected of murdering his neighbor’s dog, Christopher is determined to solve the mystery of who killed Wellington, but his detective work turns his world upside down. With a rating of PG-13, the play runs April 20 through 24.
“No Exit” livestream access sales start at $7.50 with additional donations accepted.
General ticket prices for other play performances are: adult, $15; senior (62+), $10; non-SFA student, $10; SFA faculty/staff, $7.50; youth, $7.50; SFA student, $5; virtual access, $15. Live virtual access is available for all performances. Livestream access sales end at 1 p.m. daily during each show’s run, and links are emailed after 4:30 p.m. each day.
Purchase tickets/access at boxoffice.sfasu.edu or call (936) 468-6407. For questions about the plays, contact the School of Theatre at (936) 468-4003.

This is a complete list of reports responded to by the Nacogdoches Police Department
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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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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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On September 2, 2020 the Nacogdoches Police Department K9 unit conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the 1200 block of NW Stallings Dr for a traffic violation. During the traffic stop officers noticed a second vehicle that had appeared to be traveling with the first vehicle. The second vehicle was also contacted by police. Probable cause to search both vehicles was obtained during the traffic stop. During the search of both vehicles officers discovered numerous tools that are commonly used for the purposes of committing burglaries. Additionally, officers obtained information of an attempted ATM burglary in Jonesboro Arkansas. The Nacogdoches Criminal Investigation Division responded to assist and began coordinating a joint investigation with the Jonesboro Police Department. Our officers located stolen items inside one of the suspect’s vehicles that belonged to a victim who had his truck stolen and then used in the attempted ATM theft. This investigation has turned into a joint investigation between the Jonesboro Police Department, Nacogdoches Police Department and the FBI. All six individuals from both vehicles are from the Houston area and were arrested on Engaging with Organized Criminal Activity F-2. The six suspects that were arrested are Alvin Jackson 27 years of age, Reco Ross 29 years of age, Ronnie OBryant 27 years of age, John Joubert 29 years of age, Dreshan Anthony 28 years of age, and Judah Frankhagen 27 years of age. Currently the six suspects are being held at the Nacogdoches County Jail.