FOUR ARRESTED FOR OUTSTANDING WARRANTS

  
Tancello Randle
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Four people were arrested over the weekend on outstanding warrants.

Brenham Police report that early Saturday morning at 12:25, Officer Marburger responded to the 1500 block of Highway 290 East in reference to a wanted person. Upon arrival, it was found that Tancello Randle, 44 of Brenham, had seven active warrants out of the City of Brenham Municipal Courts for her arrest. It was further found that Randle was in possession of two control substances. Randle was taken into custody and transported to the Washington County Jail. Randle was booked in for her seven warrants, and 2 counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance.

Brashia Jackson
Washington Co. Jail photo

Then, Saturday morning at 9:45, Officer Anderson and Cpl. Perez were dispatched to an accident at South Austin and Germania Streets. Upon arrival, investigation revealed that one of the drivers involved, Brashia Jackson, 29 of Brenham, showed to have 4 active warrants out of Municipal Court. Jackson was transported to Washington County Jail for booking.

Ronnie McCullough
Washington Co. Jail photo

Then Saturday afternoon at 4:25 Officer Masters and Cpl. Guerra were dispatched to a Complaint Call in the 900 block of South Market Street. Investigation revealed that Ronnie McCullough, 47 of Brenham, had an active warrant out of Austin, TX. McCullough was transported to the Washington County Jail and booked in on his warrant.

Jovanette Abby Jaramillo
Washington Co. Jail photo

Then early Sunday morning at 1:25, Officer Masters and Cpl. Guerra were dispatched to a Verbal Disturbance Call in the 700 block of Muse Street. Investigation revealed that one of the parties involved had an active felony warrant. Jovanette Abby Jaramillo, 40 of Brenham, had an active warrant for Continuous Violence against the Family and a second warrant for Violation Bond or Protective Order out of Washington County. Jaramillo was transported to Washington county jail and booked in on her active warrants along with additional charges for resisting arrest and Violation of Bond or Protective Order and released to jail staff.

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