Criminal mischief, Hwy. 59, Baby Dolls. A man had become angry after he was asked to leave, and he struck the building with his vehicle.
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Endangering a child and assault, 1000 block of Ridgewood Street. Officers responded to the report of a disturbance and found a man chasing a woman with a shovel. Officers subdued the man and arrested him. Officers discovered the man had attempted to throw a 9-year-old boy into the fire while it was burning and put a 10-year-old into a barrel that was near the fire. The children were not injured.
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Burglary of a motor vehicle, FM 225, Douglass. A vehicle was entered and $320 and medication were taken.
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Driving while license invalid, 1200 block of Old Tyler Road. A vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation and the driver was found with a suspended driver's license. He was arrested.
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Burglary of a vehicle, 200 block of East Lakewood Drive. A stereo was taken from a parked vehicle without consent.
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Forgery, 1400 block of North Street. A counterfeit $100 was passed.
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Theft, 600 block of Price Street. A TV and money were taken from a home.
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Burglary of a vehicle, 200 block of Bowie Street. A dash CD player was taken from an unlocked vehicle.
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Aggravated assault, 500 block of Hill Avenue. Officers spoke with a person who had a laceration to the forehead. The person said a known person had thrown a vase during an argument.
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SFA POLICE REPORT
Assault, Lot 34. A woman said she was assaulted by a known person.
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Theft, Student Recreation Center. A cell phone was taken from the gym area.
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Theft, Music Building. A cell phone was taken from the bathroom.
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Hit-and-run, Lot 28.
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Arson, Steen Hall. A piece of paper on the bulletin board had been burned.
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Criminal mischief, Steen Hall. The elevator call button had been damaged.
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Theft, Steen Library. A make-up bag left unattended was taken.
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Theft, Steen Library. An unattended backpack and purse were taken.
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Criminal mischief, Lot 20. Cereal was poured on a vehicle.
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JAIL POPULATION
On Monday morning, 213 inmates were housed in the Nacogdoches County jail. According to the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, the jail's maximum population is 292.