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Police in the twin cities received 18 reports of criminal mischief last weekend. Seven were in Bryan, involving someone shooting a paintball gun at vehicles and homes on Parker Avenue, Garden Lane, and Esther Boulevard. And in College Station, police have confirmed seven of 11 reports were someone breaking out vehicle windows at various locations. Nothing was taken from the parked cars and SUV’s.
It is now up to the Brazos County district attorney’s office to determine if criminal charges will be considered in an attempted kidnapping last weekend at the mall. That’s after the College Station police department forwarded their reports to prosecutors. That’s after the suspect was found and interviewed. The unidentified man is accused of grabbing a six year old girl he did not know who was alone inside a fitting room at the Beall’s store last Sunday. The man let her go and left after the girl yelled stop.
The latest convenience store armed robbery was in Bryan just 10 a.m. Thursday. No one was hurt and one black man got away with an undisclosed amount of money from Rana Grocery on Groesbeck.
About 24 hours after it was discovered missing, a Bryan based children’s train has reappeared. So says the Facebook posts from Paw Paw’s Party Train, which thanks Bryan police and volunteers on social media for their assistance. BPD has not responded to our requests for comments about their investigation.
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