Two Local Men Wanted On Multiple Criminal Warrants Are Arrested After Police See Them Violate Pedestrian Laws

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A Bryan police officer watching a man walk on the wrong side of the road led to finding out that the man was wanted on ten criminal warrants. That resulted in the arrest of 30 year old Randy Graves of Bryan. Since his arrest on April 9, online jail records show Graves was placed on community supervision on eight warrants from Bryan municipal court which involve variety of traffic charges. Graves was still jailed as of April 16 on warrants accusing him of family violence assault in March of 2023, causing a traffic accident in August of 2021, and misdemeanor possession of marijuana at the time of his latest arrest. Bonds in those cases totals $20,000 dollars.

A College Station police officer learned that the man he saw not using a crosswalk while crossing Texas Avenue at night was wanted on criminal warrants in four cases. That led to the man going to the Brazos County jail for the 50th time in almost 34 years. Jail records show bonds previously posted by 53 year old Gilbert Ontiveros Vasquez were surrendered in pending trials on felony theft and misdemeanor criminal trespassing charges. He was placed on community supervision on a warrant from Bryan municipal court. And Vasquez faces a new charge of failing to identify himself. Vasquez, who was booked April 11th, remains held as of April 16th in lieu of bonds totaling $18,000 dollars.

Photos of (L-R) Randy Graves and Gilbert Ontiveros Vasquez from  https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
Photos of (L-R) Randy Graves and Gilbert Ontiveros Vasquez from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx

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