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College Station PD need your help identifying this person in a case involving damaged cars
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Do you recognize this person?. College Station Police need your help identifying a person that's connected to a criminal mischief case that saw six cars be damaged in the parking garage of the Callaway House with a fire extinguisher. Pictures provided on social media by...
Former caregiver arrested for late 2022 elderly credit card fraud case
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — A College Station woman has been arrested for stealing the credit card info of an elderly couple and using it for her own benefit. According to a report from College Station Police, Jada Harvey, 26, allegedly wrote down the credit card info of an elderly couple she was taking care of during her time as a substitute caregiver in December 2022. A few months after, in February 2023, the elderly woman Harvey was working with filed a report with police, alleging that they had cash and their information stolen from them.
Community members donating to sergeant after he was shot in Huntsville
HUNTSVILLE, Texas — On October 12, a shooting broke out at the Timbers Apartments in Huntsville after police responded to a call about a suspicious person on the property. The suspect was killed and Sergeant Kyle Dockery was rushed to the hospital after he suffered several gunshot wounds to multiple areas of his body. Amanda Craig, the Senior Officer for Huntsville PD, said that after he was transported, they received multiple phone calls from the community asking how they could help.
No one injured in College Station apartment fire
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The College Station Fire Department responded to a call about a structure fire at the Southgate Apartment earlier this afternoon. When firefighters arrived on scene they found one apartment with fire in it. According to the acting College Station Fire Department Battalion Chief, everyone was...
"It's not right," Texas mom claims Hearne ISD wrongfully suspended her daughters
HEARNE, Texas — For two weeks now, a Texas mom has been pleading for answers from a local school district after she claims her daughters were wrongfully suspended after an altercation that happened at school. In an explicit video shared with 6 News, we can see the fight unfolding....
Man arrested for North Zulch car burglaries
NORTH ZULCH, Texas — According to The Madison County Sheriff's Office, 21-year-old Noah Joy has been arrested in connection to multiple burglaries out in North Zulch. In a post on Facebook, The Madison County Sheriff's Office said there were multiple car burglaries reported in North Zulch on Friday, Oct. 13. Sheriff Adams, along with several Deputies and Investigators responded to the various scenes. With the help of surveillance video police were able to pin down Noah Joy as the main suspect.
City of College Station to Hold Hazardous Waste Disposal Event This Weekend
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — A household hazardous waste event is scheduled from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Saturday at the TAMU University Services Building parking lot, located on Old TI Road in College Station. Through the City of College Station's Facebook page, this free event "is a safe...
Local flower shop asking for community donations to keep their location
BRYAN, Texas — Nan's Blossom Shop has been on Texas Avenue in Bryan for 75 years, creating flower arrangements for generations of families in Bryan. Now, they are at risk of losing that history. “It definitely started in high school, said Paul Peterson, owner of Nan's Blossom Shop. "I...
County singer Parker McCollum to perform in College Station in 2024
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — County music singer and songwriter Parker McCollum will be coming to College Station to perform in 2024 as the second to last destination on his Burn It Down Tour. The Texas native will be performing at Reed Arena on Aug. 30 with Corey Kent. A...
Navasota authorities seeking information on Oct. 15 parking lot shooting
NAVASOTA, Texas — Navasota Police are seeking help in gathering information about a shooting that took place on Sunday, Oct. 15. According to authorities, an officer stopped a driver in the 600 block of West Washington Avenue around 9 p.m., and later heard gunshots nearby. The shots were later revealed to have come from a nearby convenience store parking lot in the 500 block of West Washington Avenue.
Texas Rangers investigating Madison County incident that left one dead
MADISON COUNTY, Texas — A woman's death in Madison County is being investigated by the Texas Rangers, according to the Madison County Sheriff's Office. On Oct. 14 shortly before 10 a.m., Madison County authorities received word that a woman whose name hasn't been revealed was drunk at the ball field in Normangee. She was later arrested.
Investigation being launched following error involving inmate release
BRYAN, Texas — An internal investigation is being launched by Brazos County authorities following an error involving an inmate on Oct. 14. According to the Brazos County Sheriff's Office, 40-year-old Terry Burns of Killeen impersonated another inmate that was set to be released that day. Authorities say Burns shared the same last name as the inmate who was supposed to be released, was around the same age, and shared the same cell.
Local non-profit showcases their free resources for residents during Domestic Violence Awareness Month
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas — Although it may not seem like a common issue in the community, Twin City Mission wants to shed light on a serious topic during this Domestic Violence Awareness Month and bring attention to the resources available. “At Twin City Mission, we define domestic violence as...
Abandoned 'haunted woods' transforms into Halloween park in Bryan
BRYAN, Texas — Brian Page, the owner of Delusions Scream Park in Bryan, Texas, said he was fascinated from an early age with Halloween and tinkered with the idea of making a Haunted House of his own one day. After restrictions loosened in Texas during the COVID-19 Pandemic, several...
Opposing rallies for Israel and Palestine held at Texas A&M University
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Opposing rallies took place at Texas A&M University on Thursday. Supporters for Palestine gathered at the Academic Plaza at 10:30 a.m., while supporters of Israel rallied at 5:30 p.m. at Rudder Plaza. Both saw dozens of people show up to support their respective causes. Eliana...
College Station Mayor declares Oct. 15-21 as "College Station History Week" ahead of city's 85th anniversary
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The story of College Station goes back to October 19, 1938, when the citizens voted 217-39 to incorporate College Station. Today the city is nearing its 85 anniversary and ahead of that anniversary, the city will be throwing a free anniversary celebration. Next Wednesday, Oct....
Union Pacific to transfer fuel gas from rail cars damaged in July 31 derailment beginning Monday, Oct. 16
BRYAN, Texas — Six of the rail cars that were damaged in a derailment in late July in Bryan will have the fuel gas inside of them moved to other tank cars for transportation out of town. According to the City of Bryan, the work will take place around...
Houston men arrested by Grimes County authorities for "Bank Jugging" incident in College Station
GRIMES COUNTY, Texas — Two men from Houston have been arrested after a "Bank Jugging" incident that took place in College Station on Wednesday, Oct. 11, according to the Grimes County Sheriff's Office. The 'jugging' incident took place around 12:20 p.m., which set authorities' sights on a Volkswagen Taos...
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