Second Arrest In Ten Days For Evading And Illegal Possession Of Drugs

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A local man went to the Brazos County jail for the second time in ten days on charges of evading arrest and illegal possession of drugs.

30 year old Jacquinton Echols, whose jail bookings lists home addresses in Bryan and College Station, was arrested last Wednesday (July 16) by Bryan police. The BPD officer’s arrest report says he saw Echols sell narcotics to someone in a car. That led to a foot chase where Echols was found in a stranger’s apartment after the officer heard the apartment occupant screaming.

At the time of that arrest, Echols was out on bond following his arrest for leading multiple law enforcement agencies on a 10 mile high speed pursuit the afternoon of July 7th. The arrest report from the Brazos County sheriff’s office says when the car came to a stop in Bryan’s Kemp school neighborhood, the driver got out and tried to run away before he was caught. That arrest report said Echols was charges with evading with four prior convictions and possessing Adderall, marijuana, and methamphetamine mixed with Fentanyl.

As of July 21st, Echols remained jailed in lieu of bonds from the latest arrest totaling $32,000 dollars.

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