Infomaniacs: June 01 2012 (6:15am)
Infomaniacs: June 01, 2012 (6:15am)
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Brazos County’s District Clerk Is Arrested For Possession Of A Controlled Substance
Brazos County District Clerk Gabriel Garcia is arrested by the Texas Rangers on a charge of possessing a controlled substance. Garcia’s arrest was announced in a news release by Brazos County which says there will be no disruptions at the district clerk’s office. A county spokesperson told WTAW News that deputy clerks will keep the office running. The Brazos County district attorney’s office recused itself from the investigation. A spokesperson in the DA’s office said the investigation was led by the Rockwall County district attorney. WTAW News has contacted the Rockwall County DA requesting the circumstances that led to Garcia’s arrest. DA Kenda Culpepper said “We do not comment on a pending investigation.” As of Friday night (June 5), Garcia is out of jail after posting a $20,000 dollar bond. The arrest comes the week after Garcia lost his re-election bid, where he received less than one-fourth of the primary runoff vote.
Brazos County Sheriff’s Office Arrests For Stealing Vehicles And An Inmate Striking Another Inmate 15 Times
A Brazos County sheriff’s deputy credits a license plate reading camera for finding a stolen pickup out of Normangee in west Bryan. The sheriff’s news release says the truck was pulling a trailer that was stolen from a storage unit in west Bryan. And on the trailer was an ATV where the owner has not been found and did not belong to the suspect. The deputy asked a judge to increase the suspect’s bond and to require him to wear a GPS monitor. Online records shows it’s the 20th time since November of 1999 that 51 year old Rodney Philpot of Normangee has been in the Brazos County jail. As of June 4th, he remains held in lieu of bonds totaling $60,000 dollars. A College Station man in the Brazos County jail for a month for assaulting two people causing bodily injury is now accused of striking another inmate 15 times in the face. The arrest report from the sheriff’s office says other inmates intervened to break up the assault. The inmate who was arrested, 26 year old Kenneth Villyard of College Station, says the other man started the incident by putting up their hands up first to suggest a fight. The arrest report does not say if either man sought or received medical treatment. Villyard, who was booked May 5th, remains held as of June 4th on bonds totaling $25,000 dollars.
City of College Station Begins A New Study On Redeveloping The Harvey Road Corridor
The College Station city council hears that it will take a year for city staff and a consultant that will be hired to study the future development along and near Harvey Road between Texas and the freeway. Heather Wade of the city’s planning and development office says 5,500 people live in and near the area, the volume of traffic on Texas Avenue approaches 50,000 vehicles a day, and Harvey Road generates at least 20,000 vehicles a day. Wade says residents, businesspeople, and other stakeholders are invited to participate. The study will explore four sub-areas…which are Post Oak Mall, additional commercial west of the mall, mostly apartment complexes on the north side of Harvey Road, and more commercial along Texas between Harvey and George Bush. Click HERE to read and download presentation materials from the May 28, 2026 College Station city council meeting. Click below to hear comments from the May 28, 2026 College Station city council meeting. Listen to “City Of College Station begins a study on redeveloping the Harvey Road corridor” on Spreaker.
