A Lufkin man is arrested by College Station police on a felony charge of animal cruelty. The CSPD arrest report says on Wednesday morning (May 6), 23 year old Edward Ping III is accused of taking a pit bull puppy that was only a few weeks old and throwing it to the ground like spiking a football, then picking up the puppy and throwing it into a dumpster. Ping denied throwing the dog, only setting the puppy on the ground and setting it in the dumpster. As of Thursday afternoon (May 7), Ping remains jailed in lieu of a $16,000 dollar bond. Just after a local man broke up with his girlfriend, the woman is accused of hitting him with her car and striking him four times with a key lanyard. The College Station police arrest report says this happened outside the Best Buy store Wednesday morning (May 6). The arrest report does not say if the man received medical treatment. The woman who was arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, 29 year old India Dickson, had been out on bond awaiting two trials on misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest, interfering with public duties, and criminal trespassing. As of Thursday afternoon (May 7), Dickson remains jailed on the new charge in lieu of a $50,000 dollar bond. In the Big 6 construction zone during the afternoon commute on Wednesday (May 6), College Station police stop a pickup truck that struck a concrete median after swerving and driving at various speeds. The CSPD arrest report says the driver told the officer he had consumed cocaine, 10 prescription anti-depression pills, and a half a bottle of beer. That led to the arrest of 46 year old Jad Attar, who used to live in College Station, on charges of DWI and evidence tampering for swallowing the prescription pills. At the time of the arrest, Attar was out on bond awaiting trial on another DWI charge that took place in College Station in August of 2025. As of Thursday afternoon (May 7), online records show no bond was set for evidence tampering while bond on the DWI charge was $5,000 dollars.