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KCEN-TV Waco-Temple-Bryan on MSNSuspect that led police on chase from College Station to Hempstead arrestedPolice say Brad Ellwood, who was wanted on multiple warrants in Brazos County, tossed multiple bags of crystal meth during a ...
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The City of College Station and 11 members of the College Station Police Department are named as defendants in a new federal lawsuit connected to the execution of a February 2023 search warrant ...
A high-speed chase near a Walmart in College Station ended with the arrest of a suspect wanted on multiple warrants. The ...
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KCEN-TV Waco-Temple-Bryan on MSNAuthorities looking to locate two missing teens possibly in College Station or Austin areaIt's possible that the missing teens are in the College Station area, but there is a chance that they may have also been ...
The City of College Station released a statement in response to a lawsuit filed this week in connection to the February 2023 police shooting of 22 year-old Mark Hopkins. The federal lawsuit was filed ...
The lawsuit, filed by the family of Mark Hopkins and his then-girlfriend, claims the execution of a search warrant in 2023 was improperly handled.
College Station police report chasing a SUV Sunday (February 16) that began with the driver running a stop sign, continuing at speeds over 100 miles per hour on Highway 6, and ending in Hempstead ...
When previously asked what keeps them up at night, College Station police officers said it was Northgate. In Northgate alone, they had over 600 arrests and 11,000 calls in 2024.
A significant police presence has been reported around the 2818 Apartments after a male suspect attempted to break into a ...
The family of a college student killed in a deadly raid by the College Station police in 2023 is suing the city and police department in federal court. The suit was filed Wednesday in the United ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - The College Station City Council heard annual updates from the College Station Fire Department and the College Station Police Department at its meeting Thursday.
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