THREE CHARGED BY BRENHAM PD WITH VEHICLE BURGLARY, PLUS TWO ARRESTS FOR ASSAULT

  

Five people were taken into custody by Brenham police on Tuesday, including an adult and two juveniles who face charges of vehicle burglary. 

Roderick Manuel Nolan
(Washington Co. Jail)

Close to 5:45 a.m., officers responded to the area of Sioux Circle in reference to a reported burglary of a motor vehicle.  Upon arrival, officers located suspects who reportedly took off running.  One of the suspects was detained and placed into custody, and after a lengthy investigation throughout the day, police were able to locate the other suspects and recovered some stolen items at a residence.  18-year-old Roderick Nolan of Brenham was transported to the Washington County Jail and booked in for Burglary of a Motor Vehicle, Evading Arrest/Detention, and Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity.  Two juveniles were processed with juvenile probation for Burglary of a Motor Vehicle and Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity.

Bianca Lashay Bonner
(Washington Co. Jail)

Around 8:15 p.m., officers responded to the 800 block of East Tom Green Street for a physical disturbance.  Police say their investigation revealed that 36-year-old Bianca Bonner of Brenham allegedly assaulted a family member.  Bonner was placed into custody and transported to the Washington County Jail for Assault Causing Bodily Injury to a Family Member.  Police say they later discovered that Bonner was out on parole, so she was issued a warrant for parole violation while being booked in at the jail.

Ramsey Lee Randall Jr.
(Washington Co. Jail)

Approaching 8:30 p.m., Officer Bryan Morong responded to the 200 block of Highway 290 West for a business requesting a criminal trespass warning be issued to a customer.  After investigation, the identified party, 33-year-old Ramsey Randall Jr. of Brenham, was taken to the Washington County Jail for an active warrant out of Harris County for Assault Family Violence with Previous Conviction.  He was also issued a criminal trespass warning for the business.

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