Suspect In March 10 Assault Surrenders

San Marcos Police received an anonymous tip from the public in response to social media messages posted by the department. Police issued a warrant for Garcia’s arrest…

A man accused of assaulting another man downtown last month, causing him severe injuries, has turned himself in.

Bryan Albert Garcia (DOB 01/26/1984) of Boerne turned himself in to the Hays County Jail early Thursday morning, April 19. He was charged with assault-bodily injury, serious bodily injury.

San Marcos Police received an anonymous tip from the public in response to social media messages posted by the department. Police issued a warrant for Garcia’s arrest, and he turned himself in when he was made aware of the warrant.

The incident occurred Saturday, March 10 around 12:54 a.m. in front of the Hive, a bar and dance club located at 100 W. Hopkins in San Marcos. Injury to the victim occurred when his head struck the ground, knocking him unconscious and causing severe head trauma.

The victim is still recovering from his injuries at home.


 

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