
A Bryan man is arrested for DWI ten days before he is scheduled for a hearing in Brazos County district court on three other DWI charges. The latest arrest of 23 year old Jorge Villegas Guillen followed Bryan police responding to a report of a man who was passed out inside his pickup that was in the parking lot of a convenience store. The BPD arrest report says Guillen denied he was driving. A witness said there was no one else in his vehicle and multiple people were trying to wake him up. Guillen, who was arrested after failing field sobriety tests, is out of jail after posting a $2,000 dollar bond. Online court records show Guillen is awaiting trials following DWI arrests in November 2023 and February and September of 2024.
The 18 year old driver of a pickup that rear-ended a Texas A&M police (UPD) patrol vehicle is arrested for DWI with an open container and possessing two THC vape pens. The UPD arrest report says the collision at Wellborn and George Bush last Thursday night (March 6) involved a patrol vehicle that was stopped on another call. A passenger in the patrol vehicle that was struck, who was on a ride-along, was taken to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries. No other injuries were noted in the arrest report. The arresting officer wrote the driver admitted to drinking four or five beers and the officer observed the driver’s unsteady balance, slurred speech, and strong odor of alcohol coming from his person. The driver, Kolton Mickey of College Station, is out of jail after posting bonds totaling $10,000 dollars.
