Hey there, Bryan! It seems like this week has been quite eventful with plenty of headlines making waves in our community. From juvenile escapes to some rather dubious criminal activities, we’ve got a lot to cover! Let’s dive right in!
If you thought the plot couldn’t thicken, think again! On Friday, November 29, a 16-year-old named Ar’jzion Dovontay Dumon Robertson made quite the exit from the Brazos County Juvenile Detention Center. Under the watchful eye of Juvenile Services Director Linda Ricketson, reports state he was being held on property crime charges when he made a break for it in what can only be described as a scene straight out of a movie. The details surrounding his escape are still murky, and so far, we don’t know if anyone was injured during this incident.
But hold on, there’s more! Fast forward to Monday, December 2, when law enforcement finally tracked him down in College Station. After a brief foot chase, Robertson was apprehended and returned to the detention center — but now he faces an escape charge. Talk about a wild weekend!
At a meeting on December 3, the Brazos County commissioners tackled this juicy topic, during which Linda Ricketson expressed her gratitude towards law enforcement for their quick recovery efforts and reassured everyone that no one was harmed during this escapade. Interestingly, this is the first escape from the current juvenile facility— a stark contrast to the late 80s and early 90s when escapes were more common in the former center.
In other news, 17-year-old Elmilvio Harris from Bryan has also found himself in major trouble. Following in the footsteps of his fellow inmate, Harris attempted to escape the same facility. Reports indicate that a guard had to forcibly bring him down to the ground and slip handcuffs on him! Harris is currently facing serious charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, two counts of evading arrest, and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. He has been moved to the adult jail and is awaiting transfer to a state juvenile facility.
On a different note, let’s chat about some local shoplifting drama that unfolded recently. Troy Tarver, a 53-year-old man, was caught red-handed at a Target in College Station after switching price tags! Surveillance footage revealed he only paid $93.07 for items that were actually worth $679.79—yikes! Tarver was arrested for theft and fraud and has since been released after posting a $7,000 bond. It seems he might have a penchant for trouble, as local records show he was back in jail just a few days later on another theft charge. Talk about a wild ride!
Additionally, Bryan locals are paying attention to Ethan Weeks, a 17-year-old who’s back in the slammer for allegedly violating a protection order. He’s being accused of threatening a woman with a firearm and for removing an ankle monitor related to a different case. With bonds totaling a whopping $75,500, it seems like Weeks has gotten himself into a tight spot.
Well, Bryan, it’s clear that our town isn’t lacking in excitement and newsworthy incidents lately. Let’s hope that with the hard work of our local law enforcement and community leaders, we can all come together to maintain safety and ensure that things start looking up. As we wrap up, let’s keep our eyes peeled for the latest updates and keep our community strong!
Until next time, stay safe and remember to stay aware of your surroundings!
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