News Summary
Over the weekend, College Station Police made several arrests related to drug charges, a foot chase, and a hostage situation. These incidents highlight the ongoing law enforcement efforts to combat crime in the community. Officers utilized K-9 units and drones to track down suspects, demonstrating the commitment to public safety. The apprehended individuals face various charges, including drug possession and evading arrest.
College Station – The College Station Police Department apprehended multiple suspects in three separate incidents over the weekend, involving drug charges, a foot chase, and a hostage situation, underscoring ongoing law enforcement efforts to address crime in the area.
Early Saturday, at approximately 12:29 a.m. on July 19, 2025, a 35-year-old woman from Navasota was arrested in the 2100 block of Holleman Drive South following a vehicular search that uncovered various illegal substances and a weapon. The woman faces multiple charges, including:
- Possession of a controlled substance in penalty groups 1, 2, and 3
- Two counts of possession of a dangerous drug
- Possession of marijuana
- Unlawful carry of a weapon
The College Station Police Department credited their K-9 unit for playing a critical role in seizing these illegal items from the streets. Additional information about the suspect remains undisclosed.
In a separate incident later that day, around 8:30 a.m., officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle with unconfirmed insurance on Harvey Mitchell Parkway. The driver, identified as 30-year-old Antonio Lejon Wilson from Bryan, fled the scene, abandoning three passengers in the car. During his escape, Wilson jumped a gate and ran into a nearby wooded area.
Police quickly set up a perimeter and deployed K-9 units and drones to assist in the search. Wilson was located after he fell approximately eight feet into a creek, sustaining injuries that necessitated a 35-minute rescue operation by the College Station Fire Department. Following medical treatment, Wilson was taken to the Brazos County Jail and charged with:
- Evading arrest or detention with a previous conviction
- Failure to provide proof of insurance
Meanwhile, officers responded to multiple reports of a possible hostage situation in the 1800 block of Potomac. Concerned individuals contacted the police, alleging that a man was holding a woman against her will. Officers secured the area and engaged in communication with the potential victim, who was safely escorted from the residence.
The suspect, identified as 29-year-old Jose Nuno, was found asleep in the home, with a knife beside him. Despite attempts by patrol officers and the Hostage Negotiation Team to establish contact, Nuno remained unresponsive. Law enforcement eventually deployed the SWAT team, who entered the residence and located Nuno hiding in a kitchen sink cabinet. He was taken into custody without incident and charged with:
- Burglary of a habitation with intent to commit aggravated assault, a first-degree felony
Lastly, police executed a high-risk warrant connected to a drive-by shooting incident that occurred on May 8, 2025, at an apartment complex in College Station. The warrant was served at The Vibe Apartments on Harvey Road, targeting an individual believed to be involved in discharging multiple rounds at a residence and nearby vehicles. Fortunately, no injuries were reported from this shooting.
As a result of the warrant service, 18-year-old Jaylen Jerrell Workman from Bryan was arrested. He now faces several charges, including:
- Deadly conduct discharge of a firearm
- Tampering with an electric monitoring device
- Possession of marijuana
Workman is currently held in the Brazos County Jail with a bond set at $182,000. Additionally, another woman was arrested during the warrant service for possession of marijuana.
The series of incidents highlights the ongoing efforts of local law enforcement in maintaining public safety and addressing various criminal activities within the community.
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