Friday night (November 22), Bryan police issued a news release about a school threat that was made eight days earlier that resulted in a lockdown. Bryan ISD (BISD) did not publicize what happened on November 14th at Stephen F. Austin (SFA) middle school that a BPD news release stated “significantly delayed” dismissal. The BPD news release says a juvenile who is not a BISD student was arrested for felony terroristic threat. The juvenile placed the undisclosed threat in a phone call that originated outside the Brazos Valley. After the student was identified, they admitted making the threat to investigators. BPD did not release the suspect’s relationship with SFA or BISD. The juvenile surrendered to authorities on November 21st and taken to the juvenile detention center.
Bryan police respond last Friday (November 22) to a report of a stranger entering Rudder High School. The BPD arrest report says a former student would not tell officers how he was able to enter through west wing doors. 17 year old Treavion Chambers of Bryan remains in jail following his arrest for criminal trespassing and public intoxication.