CS Police Arrests From Road Rage & Golf Cart Joyride and a Bryan Man’s Phone Rings During Drug Arrest

Photo of Juan Luna from Brazos County's Judicial Records Search at: http://justiceweb.co.brazos.tx.us
Photo of Juan Luna from Brazos County’s Judicial Records Search at: http://justiceweb.co.brazos.tx.us
College Station police responded to a report early Wednesday morning of what turned out to be road rage in the Northgate district. This was just after 3 a.m. on Church Avenue near Boyett Street. The victim’s description of the suspect and vehicle led to the arrest of 23-year-old Juan Luna of Bryan. The victim said he honked at Luna after being cut off, then Luna stopped, got out, and pointed a gun at him, causing him to flee and then crash. Luna was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. No injuries were reported from the crash or assault.

College Station police caught and arrested one of at least three juveniles accused of taking or riding a golf cart Tuesday afternoon that is owned by an apartment complex. The golf cart from the Trails of Wolf Pen apartments on Colgate was found several blocks away on Central Park Lane between Krenek Tap and Southwest Parkway. The 14 year old was arrested for giving a false name. Still at large is the one who took the cart, who will be charged with the felony offense of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

Photo of Garrett Holloway from Brazos County's Judicial Records Search at: http://justiceweb.co.brazos.tx.us
Photo of Garrett Holloway from Brazos County’s Judicial Records Search at: http://justiceweb.co.brazos.tx.us
A Bryan man arrested Sunday morning on charges of selling LSD and cocaine wouldn’t answer his constantly ringing cell phone. According to the Bryan policeman’s arrest report, 26 year old Garrett Holloway said he doesn’t talk to people who aren’t in his contact list. He also told the patrolman he could make $700 dollars from the LSD and more than $500 from the cocaine he had in his SUV. The arrest came after the officer spotted the SUV in a parking lot with another vehicle with no one getting out and the SUV having an expired registration. The vehicles were parked on West William Joel Bryan Parkway, considered to be a high narcotics area of town. There was no reference to the officer making contact with the driver of the other vehicle.

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