Bryan Police Make Arrests In Two Aggravated Assaults With Deadly Weapons

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The 11th time a Bryan man is booked into the Brazos County jail, is on charges he fired a gun at three people last Wednesday night (May 27). The Bryan police arrest report says no one was struck by four shots. One shot struck a pickup truck. 27 year old Carlos Emelio Garcia is also being held on a parole violation. Court records show that seven years ago, Garcia was sentenced to ten years after admitting to armed robbery and burglary of a habitation. Bonds from the gunfire arrest, where Garcia was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, totals $300,000 dollars.

 

 

 

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Bryan police make one arrest and others are sought from a disturbance two weeks ago where a man was shot in his foot and was struck in the face with a bat. The BPD arrest report says six shots were fired at a home the evening of May 19th. 17 year old Renato Carrillo-Vasquez of Bryan was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for hitting the victim multiple times with the bat. He was one of five or six people who were seen on surveillance video. And investigators tracked Vasquez, who was wearing an ankle monitor from a prior undisclosed incident. The arrest report also says Vasquez did know anything about the attack. He remained in jail as of June 1 in lieu of a $75,000 dollar bond.

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