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Returning Home To Bryan Broadcasting Is WTAW’s New Infomaniac Tucker Young
The day after WTAW’s Scott DeLucia announces he is retiring after 59 years, he introduces the newest member of The Infomaniacs morning show. Returning to Bryan Broadcasting is Tucker “Frito” Young. It is a full circle moment for Tucker, who joined Bryan Broadcasting as a WTAW News intern in 2003. He picked up the “Frito” moniker after becoming part of the Candy 95 morning show in 2005. In 2022, Tucker went to San Antonio and to Houston in 2025 to lead morning shows. After returning to Bryan/College Station in April 2026, Scott shared his pending retirement with Tucker and asked if he was interested in joining The Infomaniacs. When Tucker made his debut Wednesday morning (May 27) on The Infomaniacs, he said “I was excited by the opportunity, mostly because growing up in College Station and Bryan and around the area, if you listen to radio, you would listen to you (Scott) and Jay and Tom and everybody else. So this is kind of like being on the radio show of record for the Brazos Valley.” Click below to hear comments from the May 27, 2026 broadcast of WTAW’s The Infomaniacs. Listen to “Returning home to Bryan Broadcasting is WTAW's New Infomaniac Tucker Young” on Spreaker.
New Information In The Continuing Search For A Missing Brazos County Woman
The Brazos County sheriff’s offices releases new information in the continuing search for a woman who has been missing for three months. A news release issued Wednesday (May 27) says lab tests done on blood that was found in a driveway where Nikki Winder was last seen confirmed that it belongs to Winder. Investigators believe that the amount of blood that was recovered reflects a serious injury. The search also continues for a Polaris UTV that was seen on a security camera. The last four digits of the UTV’s vehicle identification number are 7827. Brazos County Crime Stoppers is offering two separate rewards, an undisclosed amount for information leading to the outcome of this case and a $1,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the UTV. Winder was last seen February 25th east of Bryan in the area of FM 974 and Jack Creek Road. Video of the UTV is from the Brazos County sheriff’s office Facebook page. News release from the Brazos County sheriff’s office issued May 27, 2026: The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office is providing this update regarding the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nicole “Nikki” Winder, who has been missing since Wednesday, February 25, 2026. On Thursday, February 26, 2026 — the day after Nikki was reported missing — investigators located blood in a driveway around FM 974, on the property where Nikki had last been seen. The area where the blood was located is wooded and is shielded from the line of sight of the residence on that property. Samples were collected at the scene and submitted for forensic testing. Laboratory results have now confirmed that the blood recovered from that location belongs to Nicole “Nikki” Winder. The amount of blood recovered reflects a serious injury. This finding, taken together with the discovery of Nikki’s white 2025 Chevy truck — which was located on fire on an oil pad site the same afternoon she was last seen, and which investigators have determined was the result of arson — has heightened concern for Nikki’s safety and wellbeing. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance are considered highly suspicious. Following the release of security camera footage on the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office social media, investigators received tips from the public identifying a specific Polaris UTV. Investigators are working to confirm or rule out this Polaris as the vehicle captured in the footage on February 25, 2026. The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office is grateful to the community members who came forward with information. The last four digits of the VIN of the specific Polaris investigators are seeking are 7827. Investigators have searched for this Polaris but have not located it. Brazos County Crime Stoppers is offering two separate rewards in connection with this investigation: a $1,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the Polaris ATV, and a separate reward for information leading to the outcome of this case. Tips to Crime Stoppers may be submitted anonymously. The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone who has seen this Polaris being moved, transported, stored, or otherwise observed at any point on or after February 25, 2026, to contact the Sheriff’s Office immediately. In the weeks since Nikki’s disappearance, investigators have executed multiple search warrants at properties as part of continued efforts to gather physical evidence and recover items of investigative interest. These searches have been conducted alongside extensive ground searches and forensic work, and they reflect the seriousness with which every aspect of this case is being pursued. Investigators continue to collect and process physical evidence from multiple locations connected to this investigation, and results from forensic and digital evidence analyses are beginning to come back. Each result is being carefully reviewed and incorporated into the broader investigation, and investigators will continue to follow every lead these analyses generate. Search teams have extensively covered the properties and surrounding areas along FM 974, and investigators continue to pursue every tip and lead received from the public and partner agencies. While significant ground has been covered, this investigation remains active and ongoing, and resources remain available and ready to deploy as new information develops. Behind every update and every search is a family waiting for answers. The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office is grateful for the support and tips that have come in from people who care about bringing Nikki home. If you saw something, heard something, or have any information — no matter how small it is, please reach out. A single piece of information may be what brings answers to Nikki’s family. Anyone with information regarding the disappearance of Nicole “Nikki” Winder, the Polaris UTV, or anything observed in the area of FM 974 — particularly between Highway 21 and Macey Road — on or around February 25, 2026, is urged to contact the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office at (979) 361-4900 or Brazos County Crime Stoppers. Tips to Crime Stoppers may be submitted anonymously. Original story posted May 8, 2026: The Brazos County sheriff’s office has a new request for public assistance in the continuing search for a woman who was last seen February 25th. Investigators are looking for a UTV that is believed to have been involved in the events associated with the disappearance of Nikki Winder. More specifically, a news release says investigators want to know who purchased the UTV, if the vehicle was obtained through a purchase or trade, and anyone who has seen the vehicle since Winder went missing. Anyone with information is asked to contact the sheriff’s office or Brazos County Crime Stoppers. News release from the Brazos County sheriff’s office: The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a 2014 Polaris Ranger XP 900, believed to be connected to the disappearance of Nicole “Nikki” Winder on February 25, 2026. Investigators are attempting to locate a 2014 Polaris Ranger XP 900 UTV green color, with the last four digits of the VIN being 7827. The vehicle is believed to have been involved in events surrounding Nikki Winder’s disappearance. […]
A Second Houston Area Man Is Sentenced To Prison For A July 2019 Burglary And Robbery In College Station
A second man from the Houston area is sentenced in Brazos County district court to prison for their participation in a July 2019 burglary and robbery in College Station. Online records show 32 year old Dalton Lemoine of Cypress was in court Tuesday (May 26) where his probation was revoked after pleading guilty in June 2020 to burglary with the intent to commit another felony. Lemoine, who violated probation for the second time, was sentenced to five years in prison. The motion to revoke says Lemoine failed to participate in a drug or alcohol abuse continuum of care treatment plan and he failed to abide by the rules and regulations of a drug or alcohol abuse continuum of care treatment plan. The second man, 26 year old Cameron Limbrick of Cypress, pleaded guilty in June 2020 according to online records to robbery and burglary of a habitation. Limbrick, who was sentenced to 10 years, was not listed in the state prison system’s inmate search website as of May 27, 2026. Arrest reports from College Station say both men forced their way into the wrong apartment unit at gunpoint, then apologized on the way out. Minutes later at a construction site near the apartment, they are accused of holding up a man at gunpoint and striking him with a gun when he didn’t hand over his wallet. The online court records show both men entered plea agreements with the district attorney’s office, where a charge of aggravated robbery against Lemoine was dismissed. Original story July 19, 2019: Two Houston area men accused of two armed robberies in College Station on July 5th are in custody. Texas A&M police report serving arrest warrants on 19 year old Cameron Limbrick, who has been in the Harris County jail since Monday on an unrelated charge. That’s after 25 year old Dalton Lemoine of Cypress turned himself in at the Brazos County jail. Both are accused of forcing their way into the wrong unit at Northpoint Apartments at Texas and University at gunpoint, then apologizing on the way out. Minutes later at a construction site north of the apartments, they are accused of holding up a man at gunpoint and striking him with a gun when he didn’t hand over his wallet. According to the arrest report from College Station police, the men from Cypress were identified with the assistance of surveillance video and witness photos. The video from Northpoint Crossing apartments identified the getaway car, whose owner is the girlfriend of one of the men. Lemoine is held on bonds totaling $100,000 dollars. No bond has been set for Limbrick.
