Three local men described in Bryan police arrest reports as being large scale distributors in the Brazos County area are arrested.
The BPD arrest reports say last Thursday (May 28), officers followed the men in a car and saw them sell drugs at ten locations.
After that, police searched the car, two homes in Bryan and one in College Station.
Officers found one pound of cocaine and smaller amounts of methamphetamine and THC extract. A BPD spokesman told WTAW News the estimated street value of the drugs was around $25,000 dollars.
The arrest reports also say officers found more than $3,200 dollars in cash. A BPD news release added officers seized multiple guns, body armor, and other unidentified evidence of drug trafficking.
65 year old Dennis Earl Young of Bryan and 32 year old Arnold Martines of College Station are out of jail after posting bonds totaling $60,000 dollars.
31 year old Octavio Martinez-Marure remains held without bond on a warrant charging him with violating probation from a prior conviction of manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance. Bonds on the new charges totals $60,000 dollars.
BPD’s news release says they were assisted by the Brazos County sheriff’s office, College Station police, DPS, and the FBI.

