News Summary
Authorities in Brazos County have arrested three men from Houston linked to a string of daytime residential burglaries. The suspects were apprehended after a coordinated operation involving local law enforcement, utilizing surveillance and community tips. They reportedly employed tactics such as impersonation to enter homes and targeted valuable items. The arrested trio faces multiple charges, including attempted burglary, prompting officials to advise residents to remain vigilant.
Brazos County Arrests Three Men for Daytime Burglaries
Authorities have taken three men from Houston into custody in connection with a series of daytime residential burglaries that occurred in Brazos County. The suspects, identified as Carlos Daniel Cordova-Valencia, Jann Hayler Cuero-Garces, and Bryan Fernando Nunez-Arboleda, were apprehended following a coordinated effort between the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office, Bryan Police Department, and College Station Police Department.
Details of the Burglaries
The burglaries, which took place during daylight hours, involved the suspects employing a strategy of impersonation. According to reports, one of the suspects would knock on the front door of a residence, while the other two remained in the backyard. If no one answered the front door, the group would forcibly enter the home through the back.
Law enforcement officials used surveillance footage, witness statements, and tips from the community to identify the trio. The suspects were known to travel in a white Ford F-150, which was tracked by police throughout the investigation.
Arrest and Charges
On June 18, officers from Bryan police spotted the suspicious truck in a neighborhood that had recently experienced multiple burglaries. As police tracked the vehicle, they observed the suspects returning to the truck after inspecting backyards in the Oakmont and Raintree neighborhoods. Following a traffic stop in College Station, the suspects were arrested without incident.
Upon their arrest, the trio was booked into the Brazos County Jail on charges of attempted burglary and possession of criminal instruments. Additionally, Cordova-Valencia was found to have an outstanding warrant from Harris County for assault involving family violence.
Investigation and Community Involvement
Investigators have indicated that the suspects targeted high-value items such as jewelry, gold, firearms, and other valuables during their burglaries. As the investigation progresses, authorities have noted that more charges may be forthcoming. Community tips have played a vital role in advancing the case and assisting law enforcement in making the arrests.
Safety Precautions for Residents
In light of these recent events, officials have urged residents to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity in their neighborhoods. Community awareness and preparedness can be key in preventing such crimes and ensuring public safety.
The collaboration between various law enforcement agencies and the engagement of the community highlights the importance of collective efforts in tackling crime and enhancing security in Brazos County.
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Additional Resources
- KBTX
- Wikipedia: Burglary
- Click2Houston
- Google Search: Crime in Brazos County
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- Google Scholar: Residential Burglary
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Theft Prevention
- KBTX
- Google News: Burglaries Texas

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