Daily Archives: July 14, 2008

Rockwall Police Seeking Murder Suspect

Victor Guerrero

The Rockwall Police Dept. is seeking the whereabouts of Victor Fernando Rodriguez Guerrero, 29, who is suspected of murdering his cousin, Nahu Guerrero, 29.

Victor Guerrero is described as being 5’6 to 5’8 tall, 120-130 pounds, with black medium length hair and brown eyes. Victor Guerrero has a mustache and was last seen wearing a black shirt and khaki pants at a residence in the 700 block of Sam Houston St. in Rockwall.

According to Rockwall Police Lt. Carl Alsabrook, after receiving a call July 12 at 12:25 am, Rockwall police responded to that same Rockwall residence and found Nahu Guerrero bleeding severly from multiple stab wounds. He was treated at the scene by Rockwall County EMS before being transported to Baylor Hospital In Dallas.

The next day, July 13, Nahu Guerrero succumbed to his injuries and died. His body has now been transported to the Dallas County Medical Examiners Office for autopsy. The autopsy report is pending.

Rockwall County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000.00 for information which leads to the arrest of Victor Guerrero. Anyone with information needs to call (972) 771-TIPS (8477). Callers can remain anonymous.


Visitor badges will be required before entering RISD schools this Fall

All visitors to Rockwall ISD schools will be required to obtain or show visitor badges before they can enter school buildings, beginning this Fall.

The new policy was made when the RISD Board of Trustees voted recently to increase school security by purchasing and installing a new Raptor Technologies V-Soft visitor identification program, which allows school receptionists to quickly scan the visitor’s ID against secure Texas Dept. of Public Safety and  national FBI databases to determine whether the visitor is a registered sex offender or has parental custodial issues which might cause schools to deny someone entry into their buildings.

The system is designed to protect students by tracking all campus visitors, including parents, volunteers, vendors and contractors, according to Sheri Fowler, RISD executive director of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing,

She said it will be fast and easy to obtain a visitor badge as long as the visitor has no problems which would cause school officials to be alarmed. Once the scan is completed, a visitor’s badge will be issued. Visitors must sign out when leaving the building. A visitor will need only to present the photo ID on the initial visit at each campus.

Valid forms of identification include a driver’s license, state ID card, concealed handgun license, military ID, Mexico consulate ID and alien registration receipt cards. Information pertaining to personal identification is protected and scanned through a secure site.

“We greatly value our parents, families, mentors and community volunteers,” said Fowler. “We are grateful that all those who visit our campuses understand our need to safeguard our students and our staff. It is our expectation that this new system will not hinder parents and volunteers, but add to the security of the school.”

For more information, please visit the RISD website at www.rockwallisd.com or call the communications office at 972-771-0605.