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Wanted man in Brazos County Crime Stoppers top 10 most wanted for strangulation with priors
BRYAN, Texas — Authorities are seeking information on the whereabouts of Darryl Horace, who is wanted for strangulation with priors. Horace, a Black male, stands 6 feet tall and weighs 165 pounds. The Brazos County Sheriff's Office urges anyone with information on his location to contact them at 979-361-3888 or reach out to CrimeStoppers anonymously at 979-775-TIPS. Tips leading to Horace's arrest may be eligible for a cash reward, according to the Brazos County Crime Stoppers.
Bryan Man Who Admits To Domestic Violence Crimes Is Placed On Probation
A Bryan man admits in Brazos County district court to two domestic violence criminal charges involving the same victim. The plea agreement between 26 year old Brenden Ramirez and the district attorney’s office included guilty pleas to family violence assault with a prior conviction that took place in October 2022 and to violating a protection order by coming in contact with the victim three times between May 17th and 26th of this year.
Several Brazos Valley counties have mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The West Nile Virus has reached the Brazos Valley. Several counties in the area have had mosquitoes test positive for the virus in recent weeks. According to the Brazos County Health District, recent rainfall has brought out mosquitos. The health district has been trapping the insects which are then submitted for testing by the Texas Department of State Health Services Arbovirus Laboratory. Here recently there have been six pools that have tested positive in Brazos County, but there was a pool that tested positive at the start of July, that was found in College Station.
CSISD School Resource Deputies master training program
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Seven Brazos County Sheriff’s deputies recently graduated from a school-based Law Enforcement Masters Training Program. The deputies serve College Station ISD on a daily basis to ensure students’ safety and security. The certification demonstrates a four-year commitment to reach the Master’s level.
Former Bryan Resident In The Brazos County Jail After Her Arrest On 23 Warrants
A Houston area woman who used to live in Bryan remains in the Brazos County jail following her arrest last Tuesday (July 9) on 23 warrants. One of the warrants accuses 32 year old Imari Oliver of child endangerment. The Bryan police arrest report says Oliver’s 12 year old son, who was left alone with his nine and five year old sisters, wound up in the hospital after eating chocolate containing T-H-C.
Brazos County residents provide feedback on I-14 Corridor at TxDOT open house
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) -Brazos County residents had the chance to learn more about the future I-14 Corridor Project Wednesday. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) hosted an open house at Legends Event Center in Bryan to gather feedback from residents on the proposed highway’s path. The I-14 Central Texas...
Trio indicted on charges linked to 2023 homicide investigation in Bryan
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Three people accused of tampering with evidence in a murder case have been indicted by a Brazos County grand jury. The suspects are Anthony Jamal Currie, 20, of Bryan, Lamarco Andrell Joshua, 21, of College Station, and Meakeyleetrieceiavia Nowlin, 25, of College Station. All three were...
Local law enforcement to compete in 2024 Battle of the Badges
Local law enforcement agencies from across Brazos County will take part in the Battle of the Badges rowing competition Saturday to fight against sexual assault violence. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | SoundStack | All Of Our Podcasts. The competitors will...
Juvenile Detention Center students beautify Downtown Bryan by painting murals
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) -For more than a decade, The Arts Council of the Brazos Valley and the Brazos County Juvenile Services Department have been teaming up in a project they call Art for Life, giving at-risk youth an opportunity to work with experienced painters, poets and performing artists to create public works of art.
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