Infomaniacs: July 27, 2011 (8:40am)
Infomaniacs: July 27, 2011 (7:40am)
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Three Juveniles May Be Responsible For Eight Of 11 Vehicle Burglaries Reported To Bryan Police On Wednesday
Bryan police received 11 reports of vehicle burglaries on Wednesday (December 4). Officer Seth Waller tells WTAW News that all the vehicles were unlocked and three juveniles caught at 3:30 in the morning may be responsible for as many as eight vehicle burglaries that took place around Bonham Park. The juveniles were caught after officers responded to a citizen’s report of seeing the suspects pull on door handles. Waller says not to hesitate calling 9-1-1 to report suspicious activity. The trio was taken to juvenile detention on charges that also includes evading arrest, engaging in organized criminal activity, and weapons and drug charges. In addition to locking vehicle doors, residents are also reminded to remove or hide valuables. Click below to hear comments from Seth Waller, visiting with Scott DeLucia on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs: Listen to “Three juveniles may be responsible for 8 of 11 vehicle burglaries reported to Bryan police on Wednesday” on Spreaker. News release from Bryan police: On December 4th, 2024, at approximately 3:30 a.m., the Bryan Police Department responded to a 911 call from a citizen who observed two subjects on surveillance cameras, pulling on car door handles in the 3300 block of Oregon Trail. BPD patrol units quickly secured a perimeter in the area. Patrol units were able to locate three individuals matching the description of the subjects observed pulling on car door handles. All three immediately fled on foot and were quickly apprehended and arrested. The three juvenile suspects were found to be in possession of illegal narcotics at the time of arrest and stolen property from vehicle burglaries that just occurred. Further investigation led to the recovery of stolen property from prior vehicle burglaries in the area dating back to October 2024. The three juvenile suspects were transported to the Brazos County Juvenile Detention Center and booked in. Juvenile 1: Engage in Organized Criminal Activity, Burglary of Vehicle, Evading Arrest, Possession of Controlled Substance PG2 <1G DFZ, and Theft of a Firearm. Juvenile 2: Engage in Organized Criminal Activity, Burglary of Vehicle, Evading Arrest, Possession of Marijuana < 2OZ, Theft of a Firearm, and Unlawful Carry of Weapon. Juvenile 3: Engage in Organized Criminal Activity, Burglary of Vehicle, Evading Arrest, Possession of Controlled Substance PG2 1-4G, Theft of a Firearm, Tamper/Fabricate Physical Evidence, and Unlawful Carry of Weapon. All of these cases remain under investigation, and additional criminal charges may follow. The Bryan Police Department wants to say thank you to the observant citizen who called 911 ultimately leading to the arrest of these three juveniles. BPD wants to remind all citizens to lock your car doors and remove all valuables from within your vehicle.
Flooding Closes A College Station ISD Elementary School
Flooding closes a College Station ISD elementary school. CSISD’s social media says at Pebble Creek elementary, a broken pipe caused extensive flooding throughout the school. Pebble Creek will be closed Thursday, December 5th. Campus administrators will announce the status of Friday classes on Thursday before 4 p.m.
College Station Police Arrests A Father For Injury To A Child And A Woman For Making A False Report
A College Station man has been in the Brazos County jail since last Saturday (November 30) after his arrest by College Station police on charges he struck a child between 10 and 30 times. The CSPD arrest report says this happened in a vehicle parked at Walmart. The witness said the father threw the child inside the vehicle, then the hitting caused the vehicle to move. The officer said the child, who was under the age of 15, had bruises, redness, swelling, and small patches of broken blood vessels. The arrest report did not make a reference if there was any medical treatment. The father said he spanked the child on buttocks to discipline the child. 36 year old Robert Cooper III is held as of December 4th is held in lieu of a $75,000 dollar bond. An 18 year old arrested by College Station police last Saturday (November 30) after making a false report remains in jail on a hold for immigration authorities. The CSPD arrest report says multiple vehicles responded with lights and sirens after the woman told 9-1-1 dispatchers that her husband was going to shoot her and her mother. The woman, Yency Ramirez, told officers there was no threat, only an argument where she wanted officers to respond as quickly as possible.