Running A Red Light Leads To A College Station Police Arrest On Drug And Weapons Charges

Screen shot from the College Station police department Twitter account.
Captura de pantalla de la cuenta de Twitter del departamento de policía de College Station.

Photo of Kevin Jefferson Jr. from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
Photo of Kevin Jefferson Jr. from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
A College Station police officer witnessing a driver running a red light Monday night results in the driver going to jail on drug and weapons charges.

According to the CSPD arrest report, after the officer saw the traffic infraction at Harvey Mitchell and Rio Grande, the officer learned the car’s registration expired last December, or before the start of the pandemic.

After the car stopped on Texas Avenue in front of Walmart, the officer smelled marijuana.

The driver got out of the car as directed, then the officer saw a bulge in the driver’s pants. That turned out to be a plastic baggie that contained more than 70 pieces of crack cocaine and some marijuana.

That led to a search of the car, where officers found an undisclosed amount of cash bundled in stacks of 100’s, 50’s, 20’s, fives, and one dollar bills.

The driver, 28 year old Kevin Jefferson Jr. of College Station, is out of jail after posting bonds totaling $31,000 dollars.

Photo courtesy of the College Station police department, showing the smaller gun, which is a semi-automatic handgun, the larger gun, which is a pump-action shotgun, ammunition, an undisclosed amount of cash, and a baggie containing what CSPD believes to be crack cocaine and marijuana.
Photo courtesy of the College Station police department, showing the smaller gun, which is a semi-automatic handgun, the larger gun, which is a pump-action shotgun, ammunition, an undisclosed amount of cash, and a baggie containing what CSPD believes to be crack cocaine and marijuana.

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