At least five Bryan police officers were involved in stopping a vehicle chase involving two sisters in downtown Bryan Saturday evening (March 28). The BPD arrest report says there were pedestrians near the city hall parking lot where two cars were driving in circles. Police stopped one car in the parking lot, while the second was stopped about eight blocks away near the intersection of Bryan and Sims. The driver who was chasing her sister, 19 year old Jy’rihanna Workman of College Station, was taken to jail for reckless driving and endangering two 13 year old passengers. She was released after posting bonds totaling $23,000 dollars. The other driver was not arrested.
A Franklin woman is arrested by Bryan police last Thursday (March 26) after officers found her 16 month son alone and crying in his car seat while she was in a store shopping. The BPD arrest report says the officer went inside the store and an employee paged the mother to go outside, where she was arrested for child abandonment. The child was given to his biological father. 26 year old Makayla Boesch went to the Brazos County jail for 12th time in seven years and the second time in two weeks. She had been out on bond following her arrest by College Station police on March 19th on a theft charge. Boesch was released after posting a $10,000 dollar bond on the new charge.
The tenth time a Bryan man is booked in the Brazos County jail in 19 years, it’s on charges of taking $13,000 dollars in power tools from an unlocked tool box of a pickup parked outside a Bryan hotel. Bryan police arrest reports say officers used cameras that read license plates to find the suspect. 38 year old Hilario Delgado Jr. was charged with felony theft, tampering with serial numbers on some of the equipment, and misdemeanor possession of marijuana. Delgado remains in jail as of March 30th in lieu of bonds totaling $56,000 dollars.
Bryan police use a drone in the search of a man before sunrise Saturday morning (March 28) who was arrested for stalking a woman who told officers she did not want anything to do with him. The BPD arrest report says the man broke a window at the victim’s home and called her eight times after the woman contacted police. 28 year old Anthonis Damond Benford of Bryan, who was found under a pickup truck, was charged with stalking with a prior conviction and evading arrest with a prior conviction. Benford remains in jail as of March 30th in lieu of bonds totaling $30,000 dollars.

