City of College Station Update – Tailgate Events, Kidnapping Incident, and Community Happenings
Noteworthy Updates from College Station’s Community
The City of College Station has provided several important updates recently covering events and community occurrences that are all central to the city’s day-to-day life.
Upcoming Hometown Tailgate Events
In a recent interview, Casey Barone, Visit College Station’s Events Coordinator, discussed the Hometown Tailgate events, as well as other planned fall events and facility rental updates. She emphasized their eagerness to bring the community together to celebrate the seasonal activities and the fun family environment of tailgate events. More details on these events will be released in the forthcoming weeks.
Shooting Incident Involving Bryan Police Officer
In other news, a concerning incident of gunfire exchange occurred between a Bryan Police Officer and a kidnapping suspect. According to the police report, the victim received minor injuries but did not require medical treatment, while the officer was treated on the scene also for minor injuries. The suspect, later identified as Kevin Herniquez of Houston, was taken to a local hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries before being transferred to Brazos County jail.
Herniquez was arrested for aggravated kidnapping with a deadly weapon, family violence assault causing bodily injury, and aggravated assault of a public servant. It has also been reported that Herniquez and the victim were in a dating relationship. The Texas Rangers are currently investigating the officer-involved shooting aspect of the incident.
Two Arrests on Multiple Warrants
Additional reports confirm that a Bryan man and a College Station woman were arrested on multiple accounts due to unpaid fines and failure to fulfill court-required regulations. Both individuals have been released on conditions of community service and payment of bond, respectively.
City Reopens Luther Street Near Texas A&M’s West Campus
The City of College Station has also announced the reopening of Luther Street near the Texas A&M’s west campus. This comes as good news for residents and students who have been waiting months for the completion of a $3.5 million dollar project that included the reconstruction of the street, new drainage system, and water lines. The final touches to the project include the installation of sidewalks, signage, and striping, which are yet to be completed. The reopening was facilitated three months ahead of schedule, for both the convenience of the Texas A&M home football weekends and bus route operation.
While the city is buzzing with events, updates, and required changes, the citizens of College Station continue to show strength and a welcoming spirit that make the city a vibrant place to live and visit.