A College Station man is in the Brazos County jail for the second time in 11 days. College Station police arrest reports say 43 year old Guy Lawrence pointed a knife at an officer then threw the knife towards the officer, who moved to avoid being struck. Lawrence returned to jail Saturday (April 27) on a charge of aggravated assault of a public servant, possession of a controlled substance, and losing his bond from his arrest April 11th for threatening someone at Bryan’s Tiffany Park with a knife. Lawrence remains held as of April 29th in lieu of bonds totaling $105,000 dollars.
College Station police responding red lights and siren last Friday morning (April 26) to a 9-1-1 call of someone placing a baby in an oven find out it was a false report. That led to the arrest of the man who made the call. The CSPD arrest report says 26 year old D’Michael Brown admitted making the call but denied saying his girlfriend placed her baby into an oven. Brown is out of jail after posting a $4,000 dollar bond.
College Station police respond to gunfire last Thursday morning (April 25) outside an apartment complex at Southwest Parkway and Welsh. CSPD’s arrest report says two shots missed hitting anyone or anything. A Pearland man was arrested for disorderly conduct. 24 year old Jatavius Roberson also had his bond was surrendered from an arrest in March of last year where he is awaiting trial in Brazos County on a charge of family violence assault. Roberson remains held as of April 29th in lieu of bonds totaling $29,000 dollars.
A North Zulch man tells Bryan police he uses his off road utility vehicle to drive to Bryan for work. The BPD arrest report says there is video evidence that the utility vehicle was stolen from St. Joseph regional hospital, where the man used to work. That led to the arrest of the man for felony theft and warrants from Bryan municipal court and a Brazos County justice of the peace court. 24 year old Skylar Salyers, who was booked April 24th, remains in jail as of April 29th in lieu of a $25,000 dollar bond on a felony theft charge.
Bryan police responded to fights and assaults at three Bryan ISD schools. No information is available about an assault last Friday (April 26) at Stephen F. Austin middle school where someone was injured. Another assault took place at SFA last Thursday (April 25) where a juvenile was arrested for a misdemeanor offense. A fight at Rudder High School last Thursday (April 25) resulted in the arrest of one juvenile for making statements with the intent to cause fear of imminent serious bodily injury. A second case at Rudder last Thursday involved a juvenile who was arrested for being in possession of undisclosed property and resisting arrest. And BPD continues to investigate a fight at Bryan High last Thursday (April 25) where an administrator is taken off campus for medical treatment, which is the second time in as many weeks an administrator was injured while breaking up a fight.