Brenham PD Makes Arrests for Family Assault, Marijuana Possession

Two suspects taken into custody on separate charges in Brenham, Texas

Feb. 3, 2026 at 10:55am

Brenham police made two arrests on Monday - one for family assault and another for marijuana possession. An 18-year-old Houston man was charged with assault family violence after a disturbance call, while a 42-year-old Industry man was arrested for possession of marijuana during a traffic stop.

Why it matters

These arrests highlight the ongoing efforts by Brenham law enforcement to address issues of domestic violence and drug-related crimes in the local community. The charges reflect the range of offenses police respond to on a regular basis.

The details

In the first incident, Officer LeDarion Jenkins responded to a disturbance call around 10 a.m. on Prairie Lea Street and arrested 18-year-old Carl Humphries of Houston for assault family violence. Later that evening, Officer Rosa Salinas conducted a traffic stop on FM 389 and, after a probable cause search, arrested 42-year-old Brandon Lynn Weige of Industry for possession of marijuana between 4 ounces and 5 pounds.

  • Around 10 a.m. on Monday, February 3, 2026, Officer LeDarion Jenkins responded to a disturbance call.
  • Around 8:30 p.m. on Monday, February 3, 2026, Officer Rosa Salinas conducted a traffic stop.

The players

Carl Humphries

An 18-year-old man from Houston who was arrested for assault family violence.

Brandon Lynn Weige

A 42-year-old man from Industry who was arrested for possession of marijuana.

Officer LeDarion Jenkins

A Brenham police officer who responded to a disturbance call and made an arrest.

Officer Rosa Salinas

A Brenham police officer who conducted a traffic stop and made an arrest.

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The takeaway

These arrests demonstrate the range of issues Brenham police officers face on a daily basis, from domestic violence to drug-related crimes. The prompt response and follow-through by the officers involved highlight the department's commitment to public safety and upholding the law.