
A College Station man arrested three times in an eight month period has admitted to what the Brazos County district attorney’s office describes as four separate violent offenses. 19 year old Ethan Lambert was sentenced to a total of 18 years for stabbing and assaulting his ex-girlfriend in May of last year. That happened two months after kicking and punching the same woman in his front yard. Prosecutors also say Lambert admitted to breaking into a home looking for his ex, which caused a young girl to hide in a cupboard while Lambert destroyed property. Lambert gave up his right to appeal as part of the plea agreement.
Wednesday marked four years since a woman who used to live in College Station was arrested on charges of trying to hit her then-boyfriend with her car, and in the attempt the car struck a gas meter that resulted in a fire. Earlier this month, a Brazos County district judge sentenced 29 year old Cree Dennis of Hearne to two years in prison for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The punishment will be reduced by the two months that Dennis spent in jail off and on since her arrest in 2015. The incident on Potomac Place closed Southwest Parkway between Anderson and Glade for more than three hours.
A plea agreement gets a College Station man the minimum time in prison for indecent sexual contact with a child. According to online records, 38 year old Charles Leon Williams Jr. pleaded guilty to the lesser included offense that took place in College Station in January of 2018. Facing a maximum of 20 years, Williams was sentenced to two years. The Brazos County district attorney’s office said the punishment was made in full consultation and with the approval of the victim and her family. Prosecutors also noted Williams is not eligible for early release. And he is required to registered as a sex offender for the rest of his life.
A Bryan man is awaiting transport to prison after admitting to firing a gun at a man in March of 2017. 34 year old Ray Perez was indicted by a grand jury on a charge of stabbing the same victim. According to online records, Perez did not admit to the aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Perez, who was taken to jail for the 18th time in 17 years following his plea, was sentenced to five years for felony deadly conduct.
