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Two Arrested In Bryan Ford Lincoln Break In & Fire

By Newspaper StaffMay 9, 2016Updated:November 30, 20162 Comments1 Min Read
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF BEHSHAD KOWSSARIE

PHOTOS COURTESY OF BEHSHAD KOWSSARIE


Patrolmen from Bryan City Police and Deputies from the Williams County Sheriff’s Office responded to a suspicious person complaint near 920 North Main Street (Bryan Ford) in the City of Bryan at approximately 1:00 AM on May 9th.

Jordan Cargle, age 19, 314 East Trevitt Street in Bryan, and a juvenile male were located on the property. They were both arrested for Breaking and Entering and possession of criminal tools, both fifth degree felonies. While the deputies were still on the scene, they noticed smoke inside the business. The Bryan Fire Department responded and handled a small fire. The business received damage from the fire and smoke.

The incident remains under investigation. Mr. Cargle was transported to CCNO and held. The juvenile male was transported to JDC and held. Both are facing two felony charges and may have more pending.

PRESS RELEASE PROVIDE BY THE WILLIAMS COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT


PHOTOS COURTESY OF BEHSHAD KOWSSARIE
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2 Comments

  1. Jim Wright on May 9, 2016 7:47 pm

    Maybe 2 to 5 years behind bars will help in their attitude adjustment.

    Reply
  2. Kathy Disbro on May 10, 2016 12:39 am

    I just don’t understand the mentality behind this kind of vandalism and destruction.

    Reply
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