Bryan Man Who Leads Bryan Police On A 12 Mile Chase Is Also Held On A Warrant From Nueces County

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At least five Bryan police officers were involved in a car chase Friday night (May 29) lasting 12 miles and at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour.

After 40 minutes and two failed attempts to flatten the car tires using spoke strips, the driver stopped in the parking lot of the police department.

57 year old Bruce Malcolm went to jail for evading arrest, aggravated assault with a gun, and interfering with a 9-1-1 call. Bonds on those charges totals $65,000 dollars.

The pursuit began near the Bryan VFW on Harvey Mitchell Parkway and continued on Leonard Road, Highways 47 and 21, William Joel Bryan Parkway, Texas, and 29th Street before ending in the BPD parking lot.

After Malcolm was booked in the Brazos County jail, jail records show he is being held without bond on a warrant from Nueces County for unlawful restraint of a person exposing the victim to serious bodily injury.

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