Three teenagers found with firearms, one stolen
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (FOX 44) – Three teenagers have been arrested after they were discovered in possession of three firearms, with one of them reported stolen.
College Station Police say early Tuesday morning traffic resulted in the recovery of a stolen Glock 19, which was reported stolen to the Conroe Police Department. A Palmetto Dagger Compact 9mm and a Glock 19 with an added 'glock switch' were also seized by police.
Three arrests were made in connection with this discovery.
Police say 18-year-old Edwin Eugene Moore, of Somerville, has been charged with Unlawful Carry of a Weapon and Minor in Possession of Tobacco. In addition, 18-year-old Elijah Jamaar Green, of Washington, Texas, has been charged with Unlawful Carry of a Weapon, Unlawful Possession Firearm by Felon and Prohibited Weapon. Finally, 19-year-old Jacoby Oneil Cole, of Independence, Texas, has been charged with Unlawful Carry of a Weapon, and is a documented gang member.
All three teenagers are in the Brazos County Jail. Cole's bond is set at $5,000. Moore's bond is set at $5,300. Green's bond is set at $21,000.
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