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A BUSY WEEK FOR HARRIS COUTNY PRECINCT 4 -MARK HERMAN’S OFFICE

HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY!

This International Women’s Day, let’s recognize the remarkable women who make up Constable Mark Herman’s Office. From our Civilian Staff to Deputies and Command Staff…all our women work tirelessly to make a difference in YOUR community.

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CONSTABLES SPRING BREAK DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED INITIATIVE IS IN FULL SWING!

In preparation for the upcoming Spring Break, Constable Mark Herman’s office has prepared a Driving While Intoxicated Initiative with the mission of locating intoxicated and reckless drivers within Harris County Precinct 4. We anticipate that this initiative will also prevent major accidents caused by excessive speed, or intoxicated drivers. This zero tolerance initiative will run from Friday, March 7, 2025 through Saturday, March 22, 2025. “Our deputies and Special Operations Unit will be out in full force to locate those who choose to drink and drive and put the public in danger. Also, remember that Texas has a Zero Tolerance law for minors and alcohol; this means drivers younger than 21 years old cannot operate motor vehicles with any amount of alcohol or drugs in their systems. Have a safe and happy Spring Break!”- Constable Mark Herman

Please follow Constable Mark Herman’s Safety Tips:

• Designate a sober driver if you have consumed alcohol.

• Call a cab or Uber for transportation needs.

• Protect others by taking their keys if they attempt to drive after consuming alcohol.

• Be responsible and make safe decisions.

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CONSTABLES RECOVER THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF STOLEN TOOLS. SUSPECTS ARRESTED!

On March 1, 2025, deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Office conducted a traffic stop in the 11400 block of Spring Cypress Road on a suspect vehicle believed to be involved with numerous burglary of motor vehicle incidents. The occupants were detained and identified as Jontavious Hall and Deandrenique Colomb. Further investigation revealed they were in possession of a large amount of stolen tools. At this time, thousands of dollars worth of tools have been recovered and are in the process of being returned to the owners. “Jontavious Hall and Deandrenique Colomb were arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for three counts of Burglary of Motor Vehicle each. Their bonds were set at $300.00 each out of County Court 7.” – Constable Mark Herman

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Constable Deputies and the Cy-Fair Fire Department worked a vehicle fire in the 15400 block of Grand Sage Drive on Friday. No injuries were noted on scene and cause of fire not determined at this time.

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SUCCESSFUL WARRANT SERVICE LEADS TO THE ARREST OF A WANTED FELON!!

Deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Special Operations Unit have an adult male in custody in the 13300 block of Cutten Road following a successful warrant service. The male was wanted for Aggravated Assault. Great work C4!

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CONSTABLES ARREST MALE SUSPECT FOR INTERFERING WITH THE DUTIES OF A PUBLIC SERVANT

On March 6, 2025, deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Office responded to the 7900 block of FM 1960 Bypass Road West in reference to a disturbance between a male and female at the location. Upon deputies arriving, the male involved in the disturbance was identified as Christopher Caples. During the course of the investigation, the male began to actively interfere with the investigation. He was warned several times to stop but he continued to interfere by interjecting himself, drawing the officer’s attention away from the investigation. Further investigation revealed that he had open warrants for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and traffic. “Christopher Caples was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the open warrants and charged with Interfering with the Duties of a Public Servant.” – Constable Mark Herman

CAPLES, CHRISTOPHER
09/27/281

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PRECINCT 4 LIVE: DO NOT COME TO PRECINCT 4 IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO PAY FOR YOUR MERCHANDISE! YOU WILL BE ARRESTED!!

Deputy Angel with Constable Mark Herman’s Office responded to Hobby Lobby located at 10955 FM 1960 RD West in reference to a female suspect that concealed merchandise valued at over $200.00 and passed all points of sale without purchasing the concealed merchandise. Upon a quick response time, deputies located and apprehended the female suspect. The merchandise was recovered and returned to the business. Great work C4!!

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LIVES SAVED!! CONSTABLES ARREST INTOXICATED FEMALE SUSPECT WHO WAS 2 TIMES OVER THE LEGAL LIMIT!

On March 7, 2025, a deputy with Constable Mark Herman’s Office conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the 6100 block of the W Sam Houston Parkway N . The driver was identified as Storm Bridgewater, who showed multiple signs of intoxication. A series of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests were administered, and it was determined she was intoxicated. Further investigation revealed that her alcohol content was 0.170, over twice the legal limit. “Storm Bridgewater was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Driving While Intoxicated. Her bond was set at $100.00 out of County Court 13.” – Constable Mark Herman

BRIDGEWATER, STORM
02/28/98

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DEPUTIES RESPONDING TO VEHICLE FIRE AT AN APARTMENT COMPLEX

Constable Deputies and the Cypress Creek Fire Department responded to the 13800 block of Napoli Dr. in reference to a vehicle fire. Upon arrival, it was noted that three vehicles had been affected and damaged by the fire. Buildings within the vicinity were evacuated for safety measures. No injuries reported at this time

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CONSTABLES ARREST AN INTOXICATED SUSPECT WHO IMPERSONATED A POLICE OFFICER!

On March 6, 2025, a deputy with Constable Mark Herman’s Office conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the 22300 block of Hardy Rd. The driver was identified as Tara Palmer, who identified herself as a Police Officer and displayed multiple signs of intoxication. A series of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests were administered, and it was determined she was intoxicated. Further investigation revealed that she was not a police officer and that her alcohol content was 0.177, over twice the legal limit. “Tara Palmer was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for Driving While Intoxicated and Impersonation of a Police Officer. Her bond and court information have not been set at this time.” – Constable Mark Herman

PALMER, TARA
10/22/73

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CONSTABLES ARREST SUSPECTED STREET RACERS!!

Deputy Gray with Constable Mark Herman’s office has two suspects in custody for Racing on a Public Roadway in the 18400 block of Timber Forest Drive. Great work!

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TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO THE ARREST OF A DRIVER IN POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

Constable Deputies have a suspect in custody for Possession of a Controlled Substance following a traffic stop in the 7900 block Forest Point Drive.

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CONSTABLES RECOVER STOLEN VEHICLE, SUSPECT ARRESTED!

 This morning, Constable Deputies  were on the scene of a large disturbance at ENCHANTEDGATE DR/VERNGATE DR. The original call was in reference to a stolen vehicle but when deputies arrived, they found a disturbance and someone who had been sprayed with bear spray.

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CONSTABLE MARK HERMAN’S OFFICE WELCOMES THE NEWEST DEPUTIES AT THE HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY GRADUATION

Last night, Constable Mark Herman’s Office ceremoniously pinned the badges on the newest Precinct 4 Deputies at their police academy graduation. These deputies completed an intense classroom, hands-on, and scenario-based training at the Houston Community College Law Enforcement Academy to prepare them to serve the citizens of Harris County Precinct 4. Congratulations to Deputies Edward Alvarado, James D. Evans Jr., Ramiro Finan-Hernandez, and Joel Presas on their graduation. They will continue their training at the Constable’s Office before hitting the streets. A special congratulations goes to Deputy Edward Alvarado on earning both the Best Driver Award and the Top Academic Award in his class — an outstanding achievement! 

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INTOXICATED DRIVER RUNS INTO PATROL CAR

On March 4, 2025, deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Office were conducting a follow up on a previous burglary of a motor vehicle call in the 21400 block of Cypresswood Drive. During the investigation, a driver failed to maintain a single lane and struck a Precinct 4 patrol vehicle. The driver attempted to flee but his vehicle became disabled. He was detained and identified as Edward Cervantes, who displayed multiple signs of intoxication. He was found to be in possession of several loaded firearms. Standardized Field Sobriety Tests were administered and it was determined that he was intoxicated. “Edward Cervantes was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Driving While Intoxicated 2nd Offense, Fail to Stop and Give Information and Unlawful Carry of a Weapon. His total bond was set at $4,500.00 out of County Court 8.” – Constable Mark Herman

CERVANTES, EDWARD
10/01/82
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