Bryan Man’s 42nd Trip To Jail Is On A DWI Charge And Texas A&M Police Arrests A Man Approaching Women Then Threatens An Officer

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The 42nd time a Bryan man is booked in the Brazos County jail since November 1992, comes after the pickup truck he was driving strikes a house used as a business and a parked car south of downtown Bryan. The Bryan police arrest report says 53 year old Edward Jackson had breath alcohol levels more than one and half times the legal limit at .146 and .154. The arrest report says around 1:30 in the morning on Sunday (October 27), the truck going south on Texas crossed over the median and struck the car and the building. Jackson, who was arrested for DWI with one prior conviction, remains in jail as of October 28th in lieu of a $4,000 dollar bond.

Texas A&M police (UPD) arrest a Houston man who witnesses say disrupted classes, asked women for their phone numbers, and asked women questions of a sexual nature. This happened last Wednesday (October 23) at the Polo Road recreation center. The UPD officer’s arrest report says he made contact with the 22 year old man as he was sitting down to speak to another woman. The officer said the man had slurred speech and the odor of alcohol and marijuana. The arrest report also says the man told the officer “I am going to hurt you.” William Abazie, who was charged with public intoxication, disorderly conduct, and retaliation, remains in jail as of October 28th in lieu of bonds totaling $9,800 dollars.

Photos of (L-R) Edward Jackson and William Abazie from https://portal-txbrazos.tylertech.cloud/JailSearch/default.aspx
Photos of (L-R) Edward Jackson and William Abazie from https://portal-txbrazos.tylertech.cloud/JailSearch/default.aspx

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