Three Union Pacific Trains Are Stopped After Railroad Employees Find A College Station Woman Riding On Top Of A Boxcar

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Officials at Union Pacific railroad tell the Brazos County sheriff’s office that three trains were stopped for three hours Tuesday afternoon after finding a woman on top of one of the boxcars in Millican.

U-P estimated a financial loss of $3,600 dollars by the disruption.

Two College Station firefighters in a ladder truck were able to get the woman off the railcar. That’s after two Brazos County sheriff’s deputies climbed the car but were unable to persuade the woman to come down.

The sheriff’s office arrest report did not state why 38 year old Judy DeLeon of College Station got on.

Railroad workers told deputies they saw her near the train in Bryan. When they saw her on the train, they had to stop.

DeLeon, who is in jail for the fourth time since April and the 14th time in the last seven years, remained in jail Wednesday afternoon in lieu of a $5,000 dollar bond on a charge of interfering with railroad property.

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