Six Arrested After Violent Northgate Fight Leads to Drug Bust in College Station Apartment

Kathi Mullen
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Six Arrested After Violent Northgate Fight Leads to Drug Bust in College Station Apartment

College Station, Texas — A chaotic early-morning fight in College Station’s Northgate district on Monday led to multiple arrests, the recovery of illegal narcotics, and the discovery of stolen property, according to the College Station Police Department.

Around 3:00 a.m., officers responded to reports of a violent altercation behind a bar on Boyett Street near Church Avenue. When police arrived, several suspects involved in the fight fled into an apartment at 307 Boyett Street and locked themselves inside, sparking an intense police response.

The individuals were later identified as Nathan Lauer, Mia Kintzele, and Isabella Ramirez. Witnesses reported that officers could hear yelling from inside the apartment as Kintzele shouted at police through an open window. Moments later, Lauer exited the unit with visible blood on his face and shirt, prompting officers to force entry.

Search Leads to Drug and Stolen Property Discovery

Upon entering the apartment, officers located Kintzele and Ramirez hiding under blankets in a locked bedroom. Illegal narcotics were found in plain view, leading investigators to secure a search warrant for the residence.

The apartment was later confirmed to belong to Andrew Rodriguez and Giovanni Rodriguez, who were found outside in the driveway with visible injuries and blood on their clothing. Inside, officers discovered another man, Adrian Moreno, asleep on a couch next to a table covered in narcotics.

Police determined that Lauer, Andrew Rodriguez, and Giovanni Rodriguez were the individuals directly involved in the original fight that prompted the call for service.

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During the subsequent search, investigators recovered cocaine, THC wax, and several stolen street signs, all of which were seized as evidence.

Six Suspects Face Multiple Charges

Authorities arrested six individuals following the altercation and search. Each now faces a range of drug-related and public disturbance charges.

Giovanni Rodriguez, 22, College Station

  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1/1-B (≥1G <4G)
  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 2 (1G–4G)
  • Public Intoxication
  • Interference with Public Duties
  • Disorderly Conduct – Fighting

Mia Kintzele, 19, College Station

  • Evading Arrest/Detention
  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1/1-B (≥1G <4G)
  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 2 (1G–4G)

Andrew Rodriguez, 25, College Station

  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 2 (1G–4G)
  • Disorderly Conduct – Fighting
  • Public Intoxication
  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1/1-B (≥1G <4G)

Nathan Lauer, 33, Bryan

  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1/1-B (≥1G <4G)
  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 2 (1G–4G)
  • Capias Pro Warrant – Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility (Bryan PD)
  • Public Intoxication
  • Disorderly Conduct – Fighting
  • Evading Arrest/Detention

Adrian Moreno, 50, College Station

  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1/1-B (≥1G <4G)
  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 2 (1G–4G)

Isabella Ramirez, 20, Bryan

  • Evading Arrest/Detention
  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1/1-B (≥1G <4G)
  • Possession of Controlled Substance PG 2 (1G–4G)

Police Praise Quick Response and Investigation

Authorities commended officers for their swift response and professional handling of what began as a violent brawl and escalated into a major drug investigation.

“The quick coordination between responding officers and investigators ensured the situation was brought under control and several dangerous substances were removed from our community,” a College Station Police spokesperson said.

Police say the case highlights the connection between drug activity and public disturbances in nightlife-heavy areas like Northgate, urging residents to report suspicious activity to prevent similar incidents.

Ongoing Investigation

The investigation remains ongoing as authorities analyze the substances recovered and verify the origins of the stolen property. More charges could follow as evidence is processed.

Conclusion

Officials also reminded the public that even small-scale fights can lead to serious consequences when drugs or weapons are involved, urging young adults to act responsibly during late-night outings in the Northgate district.

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Kathi Mullen

Kathi Mullen

Kathi Mullen is a dedicated news reporter with a sharp instinct for breaking stories and a passion for delivering accurate, compelling journalism. She covers everything from local developments to national headlines, always aiming to inform and engage her readers with clarity and integrity.

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