School is back in session...and so are the shenanigans from students.
Texas A&M Police has continued to document its encounters with students living in the College Station. From public intoxication to drug arrests, Twitter has it all.
8/22-Public Intoxication (Wellborn Rd.): Person seen stumbling, falling, then trying to thumb a ride. When asked why his pants were undone, he replied "That's just me". Admitted drinking "More than I should have drank"
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) August 30, 2018
8/22-Public Intoxication (University Dr.): Person observed walking into traffic and trying to get into a vehicle that was driving away. Kept raising his arms above his head while PD was trying to talk to him.
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) August 30, 2018
8/21-Public Intoxication (VIDI building): PD sent to a report of a highly intoxicated person. When found, he had no shirt or shoes & his pants were torn and wet. Told PD he had been walking a while & his feet hurt. Also forgot where he left his vehicle.
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) August 26, 2018
8/18-Public Intoxication (Hart Hall): PD called to an intoxicated person knocking on a resident's door. Told officer he was trying to help all the persons that were locked in Hart Hall. Said he had "drank quite a bit...20 drinks"
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) August 26, 2018
8/17-Marijuana Possession (Wellborn Rd.): Person stopped for speeding. Smell of burnt marijuana detected in car, but occupants said there was none. Prior to probable cause search, one passenger said, "It's mine". Marijuana found in his backpack. One arrest, others released.
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) August 19, 2018
8/16-Criminal Trespass (S. Bizzell St.): Person flagged down an officer to ask directions. A records check revealed the person had a Criminal Trespass Warning for all TAMU. Arrested and taken to jail.
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) August 18, 2018
You can follow Texas A&M police here. View our previous story on tweets from last semester here.
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