Arrests After A Truck Hits A House, Possessing More Than One Pound Of Meth, And Wanted On Five Warrants

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A 17 year old is accused of driving his pickup truck into a house. The Bryan police arrest report does not say anyone was hurt from the crash Sunday (July 7) around 3:30 in the morning. Breath alcohol tests indicated the driver, Christopher Martinez of Bryan, was around twice the legal intoxication limit at .170 and .164. Martinez is out of jail after posting bonds totaling $4,215 dollars after being arrested July 7 for DWI and not having a license.

Bryan police seize more than one pound of methamphetamine as the result of a traffic stop. The BPD arrest report says the stop was in part due to an officer seeing a car using the left turn signal to make a right turn. The driver, who was wanted on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance, was removed from the car. A small plastic bag in the driver’s pocket tested positive for meth. That led to a search of the car, where officers found in the trunk a container with 21 ounces of meth that a BPD spokesman says has a street value of more than $1,200 dollars. 43 year old Cuauhtemoc Deleon, who was arrested July 6 on new charges of manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possessing drug paraphernalia, not having a license, and not having vehicle insurance, remains jailed as of July 9 in lieu of bonds totaling $57,000 dollars.

Brazos County sheriff’s deputies responding to a verbal disturbance at a home west of College Station last Saturday (July 6) resulted in a man’s arrest on multiple charges. Deputies learned one of the residents was wanted on five warrants. In addition to those warrants, 45 year old Joshua Balboa Trevino was taken to jail for resisting arrest. The deputy’s arrest report says after Trevino was placed in handcuffs and leg restraints, it took three deputies to carry him to a patrol vehicle. Four of the five warrants charged Trevino with failing to pay fines and court costs totaling $3,068 dollars. Online court records show Trevino was given credit for the unpaid fines and costs by serving jail time. The fifth warrant, accuses Trevino of criminal trespassing last January. Bond on that charge was set at $4,000 dollars. Bond for resisting arrest was set at $4,000 dollars.

Photos of (L-R) Christopher Martinez, Cuauhtemoc Deleon, and Joshua Balboa Trevino from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
Photos of (L-R) Christopher Martinez, Cuauhtemoc Deleon, and Joshua Balboa Trevino from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx

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