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Man Arrested After Pushing Employee, Refusing to Leave College Station McDonalds
A man was arrested for criminal trespass and resisting arrest after refusing to leave a College Station McDonald’s. CSPD responded to the McDonald’s at 2420 Texas Avenue South just after noon on Tuesday after employees say 25-year-old Montarius Travonn Love tried to enter the kitchen area. Love reportedly became agitated while waiting for his food and pushed an employee who tried to stop him. When he was asked to leave, Love hid in the women’s restroom. Officers say he kicked and pulled away as they tried to take him into custody. Love was arrested on charges of criminal trespass and resisting arrest. He was released on $9,000 bond. Got a news tip? e-mail us at news@wtaw.com, text us at (979) 695-1620, or message us on Facebook or Twitter/X.
Women Arrested at Bryan Walmart For Shoplifting, Criminal Trespass
Two women were arrested after a trip to the West Bryan Walmart on Monday. Bryan Police responded to the Walmart located at 643 North Harvey Mitchell Parkway after store security reported that the women were trespassing. Reports say 39-year-old Whitney Annis Arellano and 43-year-old Valerie Lynn Gregory were inside the store despite having active criminal trespass warnings. Arellano was also accused stealing a pair of headphones and a mini torch lighter. The combined value of those items was approximately $24.00, but because of a lengthy criminal history including 16 previous bookings into the Brazos County Jail, she was charged with Theft of Property Less Than $2,500 with Two or More Previous Convictions. She was also booked on criminal trespass and outstanding warrants, and is being held on $73,000 bond. Gregory was booked into the Brazos County Jail for her 23rd time for criminal trespass and outstanding warrants. She remains jailed on $3,000 bond. Got a news tip? e-mail us at news@wtaw.com, text us at (979) 695-1620, or message us on Facebook or Twitter/X.
Man Arrested for Public Intoxication After Harassing Female Students at A&M Consolidated High School
A man was arrested for public intoxication after College Station police responded to a suspicious-person call at A&M Consolidated High School Tuesday night. Officers were called to Consol around 9:30pm on August 18th. Police said 36-year-old Bob Esquivel approached two high school girls while they were painting their parking spaces. According to the report, Esquivel would not leave the girls alone, and they became uncomfortable with the situation. Officers report that Esquivel was swaying back and forth and his speech was slurred. He reportedly told police he had been walking by and approached the students to work on his social skills. He denied having alcohol or other intoxicating substances in his system and said he planned to walk back home. Esquivel failed a field sobriety test and was arrested for Public Intoxication. He was released earlier today on a personal recognizance bond — even though this was his 26th visit to the Brazos County Jail. His previous arrests include several arrests for criminal trespass, possession, public intoxication, and assault of EMS personnel. Got a news tip? e-mail us at news@wtaw.com, text us at (979) 695-1620, or message us on Facebook or Twitter/X.
