Infomaniacs: October 13, 2017 (6:00am)
More News
College Station Police Arrests One For Retail Theft And Another On Multiple Charges
A Bryan man awaiting four criminal trials in Brazos County district court was arrested last Saturday (November 30) for switching price tags at the College Station Target. Arrest reports from College Station police say surveillance video showed 53 year old Troy Tarver paid $93.07 for merchandise that was valued at $679.79. That led to Tarver’s arrest for theft and fraud. Online records show Tarver was released from jail December 1 after posting bonds totaling $7,000 dollars. Online records also show Tarver returned to jail December 4 on a theft charge from November 19, then was released after posting an $8,000 dollar bond. Online court records show Tarver is awaiting trial for felony theft with prior convictions that took place in 2022 and three felony drug cases that took place in 2023. A 17 year old Bryan man awaiting a criminal trial for striking someone over the age of 65 with the intent to injure them, returns to jail on charges of violating a protection order by threatening a College Station woman with a gun. Ethan Weeks is also accused in arrest reports from College Station police of removing an ankle monitor associated with the bond in a case unrelated to his latest arrest. As of December 6, Weeks remains held in lieu of bonds totaling $75,500 dollars.
Three Arrested For Burglary Of A Pickup Truck And Taking A Wallet Containing $1,000 Dollars
The front desk receptionist at a Bryan ISD school tells police she sees people pulling on vehicle door handles in the parking lot. That results in the arrests of three men for entering in a student’s unlocked pickup truck and taking a wallet containing 41,000 dollars. This happened Thursday (December 5) outside M.C. Harris alternative school, which is now located at the former Milam elementary building. Taken to jail on charges of vehicle burglary and participating in organized criminal activity were 17 year old Tag Radford, 17 year old Adrian Zantos-Covarrubias, and 18 year old Treylyn Nutall. All three remained in jail as of December 6 in lieu of bonds of $8,000 dollars each. Radford’s arrest follows a district court appearance on November 12th, where according to online records he was sentenced to 60 days in jail for misdemeanor assault causing bodily injury on September 20th and for misdemeanor failing to identify himself to law enforcement on August 30th.
Foster Families Needed At Aggieland Humane Society
Aggieland Humane Society is seeking people who are staying home for the holidays to foster animals. Executive director Katrina Ross, speaking on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs, says they are wanting to avoid last year’s combination of overcrowding at the same time college students who normally are available as fosters leave town for Christmas break. Click HERE to be directed to Aggieland Humane Society’s website for more information and to register. Click below to hear comments from Katrina Ross, visiting with Sean Burnett on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs: