The ongoing search for a missing Brazos County woman leads to a man’s arrest for soliciting prostitution. A Brazos County sheriff’s spokesman told WTAW News the man who was arrested, 50 year old Dustin Winder of Bryan, is a brother of 53 year old Nikki Winder. A sheriff’s news release says in addition to the arrest, search warrants were executed at two properties connected to Dustin Winder that are part of the ongoing search for Nikki Winder. The properties are located east of Bryan on FM 974, which is the area where Nikki Winder was last seen on February 25th and where her truck was found on fire. The sheriff’s office repeated its request for anyone with information about Nikki Winder to contact investigators or Brazos County Crime Stoppers. Dustin Winder, who was arrested Wednesday (April 15), is held as of Wednesday afternoon in lieu of a $20,000 dollar bond. News release from the Brazos County sheriff’s office: On April 15, 2026, investigators with the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office executed search warrants at two properties located in the 19000 block of FM 974 as part of the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nikki Winder. These search warrants represent one of several investigative steps being taken as investigators continue efforts to locate Ms. Winder and determine the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. During today’s operation, Dustin Winder, a 50-year-old Brazos County resident, was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant for solicitation of prostitution. This warrant is based on evidence developed during the course of the investigation but relates to a separate criminal offense and is not connected to Ms. Winder’s disappearance. The search warrants executed today were conducted at properties connected to Mr. Winder. At this time, no arrests have been made in direct connection with the disappearance of Nikki Winder. Locating Ms. Winder and determining what happened remain the highest priorities of this investigation. We want to assure the community that every tip and lead is being thoroughly reviewed and investigated. While we understand the public’s interest, additional details cannot be released at this time, as doing so could compromise the integrity of the investigation. The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office was assisted in today’s operation by the Texas Rangers, FBI, Texas Parks and Wildlife, and College Station Police Department. Anyone with information related to this case is encouraged to contact the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office or Brazos County Crime Stoppers. Tips may be submitted anonymously, and a reward is being offered.