A Bryan man awaiting trial on charges of assaulting a College Station police officer and evading arrest in February of 2023 returns to jail following his weekend arrest on a new assault charge. The Bryan police arrest report says six officers were involved in removing 25 year old Giovanni Carrillo from a home near Texas Avenue and Highway 21 on Saturday afternoon. Carrillo was taken to jail on charges of punching a woman over the age of 65 in the face and resisting arrest after officers forced their way into a bathroom to take him into custody. As of July 15, Carrillo remains held in lieu of bonds totaling $22,000 dollars.
College Station police respond to a citizen’s report of seeing a woman sitting in a vehicle with a gun in her lap, looking intoxicated and distraught, and with two/three year old children inside. The woman told an officer according to an arrest report that she had drank a half bottle of wine and she was planning to drive back to Spring after getting in an argument with her boyfriend. 26 year old Ravyn Smith was arrested on two counts of child endangerment due to being intoxicated, having slurred speech, getting out of the vehicle and falling, planning to drive 75 miles, and having an incorrectly installed car seat. The arrest report does not say who took custody of the children. As of July 15, Smith remained in jail in lieu of bonds totaling $10,000 dollars.
College Station police searching a home near the South Texas and freeway flyover discovers 3,000 Ecstasy pills weighing more one and a half pounds and inside a car more than five ounces of Adderall pills. That led to the arrest of two men on drug charges. 31 year old Jordan Cooper of Brenham is out of jail after posting bonds totaling $100,000 dollars on charges of possessing with the intent to deliver the Ecstasy and Adderall. 32 year old Craig Sweed of Bryan is out of jail after posting a $25,000 dollar bond on a charge of possessing with the intent to deliver the Adderall.
Freedom for a Brazos County jail inmate who escaped the night of July 11 lasted two and a half hours. The sheriff’s office arrest report says 27 year old Juan Alvarez-Medina, who was among five trustees taking out trash during the midnight hour, was noticed missing after the rest of the group returned inside the detention center. A Bryan police officer found Medina about one and a half miles away in the area of Highway 21 and Sims. Medina had been in jail since June 20th on charges of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, possession of a controlled substance, and a hold for immigration authorities.