![]() ![]() Second superseding indictment filed 11/10. Superseding indictment issued 4/7/21 and detention hearing held on 4/9/21.Īrraigned 6/2 where and pleaded not guilty to all counts of the superseding indictment. Arraigned 2/12/21 and pleaded not guilty to all counts. Adams, Connell - Amended Statement of FactsĪrrested 1/16/21. ![]() Violent Entry and Disorderly Conduct on Capitol GroundsĪrrested 4/13/21 and made his initial appearance on 4/16/21.Īrraigned 6/2/21 where he pleaded not guilty to all counts.ĭefendant remains on personal recognizance.Ĭivil Disorder Obstruction of an Official Proceeding Assaulting, Resisting or Impeding Certain Officers Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building Impeding Passage Through the Capitol Grounds or Buildings Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building Knowingly Entering or Remaining in any Restricted Building or Grounds without Lawful Authority Setenced on 11/23 to 36 months probation with two months home confinement 60 hours of community service, $500 restitution. ![]() Arraigned on 2/22 and pleaded not guilty to all counts. Initial appearance held 1/25/21.Ĭharged via criminal information 1/28. Sentenced to two years of probation, including 200 hours of community service, $1,000 fine, $500 restitution.Īrrested 1/19. Plea agreement entered 9/30/21 and pleaded guilty to count 4. Charged via criminal information on 3/11/21.Īrraignment and status conference held 5/4 and pleaded not guilty to all counts.ĭefendant remains on personal recognizance bond.ĪLVEAR GONZALEZ, Eduardo Nicolas (aka, Alvear Gonzalez Eduardo Nicolas aka, Nicolas Alvear)Ĭharged via information on 2/11/21. Arraigned 3/24/21 and pleaded not guilty to counts 1-4. At that search police recovered a firearm and clothing matching those worn by the murderer during the shooting.įorensic analysis of the firearm proved that the shell casing found at the scene and the bullet recovered during the autopsy were fired from the recovered gun.ĭNA testing also linked the Defendant to evidence recovered at the scene.Arrested. Through tireless police work and the combing through hours of video and Department of Motor Vehicle records the detectives finally developed Cameron Krumrey as a suspect.ĭays later a search warrant was issued and executed on a house associated with the Defendant. The vehicle had appeared to be surveilling the area shortly before the murder. The Bryan PD detectives eventually uncovered other video which lead to the identification of a possible vehicle. The police then were able to locate surveillance camera footage that showed the murder on video. The defendant then shot the victim in the heart as he sat in his car.Ī nearby witness gave a description to police of the defendant, who was wearing a mask at the time. On March 30, 2019, the approached and then confronted the victim in his vehicle in Bryan armed with a handgun. News release from the Brazos County district attorney’s office about the Cameron Krumrey case:Ĭameron Krumrey, 30, of Bryan was sentenced to 50 years in prison after pleading guilty to Murder on Septembefore Judge John Brick in the 272nd District Court. He was arrested after Bryan police used surveillance video from the murder scene to identify his car, which officers to his home, where they found his clothing and the gun that were used in the shooting. Krumrey has been in jail since five days after the shooting. 31 year old Cameron Krumrey of Bryan was sentenced to 50 years for the shooting that a witness said followed Krumrey taking his wallet at gunpoint. This week in Brazos County district court, the district attorney’s office reached a plea agreement with the man who admitted to murder. Photo of Cameron Krumrey from March of 2019, a Bryan man was shot in the chest while sitting inside his car. Probation conditions in addition to paying the restitution includes no contact with family members that includes the grandfather and performing 200 hours of community service. The plea agreement gives Moehlman the chance to be released in six months and be placed on probation for ten years. Moehlman was sentenced to ten years in prison for burglary of a habitation and assaulting his grandfather…who did not require medical attention. That’s after 34 year old James Moehlman admitted to driving his vehicle into the home in February 2019. Photo of James Moehlman from plea agreement reached recently in a Brazos County district court criminal case includes an Austin man being ordered to pay more than $11,000 dollars restitution for repairing the Bryan home of his grandparents. Photo of the entrance to the Brazos County courthouse, April 13 2016. ![]()
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