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Published on April 26, 2024
Harris County Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest of Woman with Synthetic Urine, Wanted on Multiple ChargesSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

A routine traffic stop turned into a major bust when cops in Harris County nabbed a woman with a synthetic urine stash. The pulled-over driver, Dennistria Hunt, was not just cruising with an illicit whizz kit—she was also wanted on multiple charges. Constable Mark Herman’s deputies from the Special Operations Unit made the collar on April 24 in the 18000 block of the North Freeway.

Hunt, apparently, was driving on borrowed time. During the stop, the officers realized she was wanted for Driving While Intoxicated for the third time, Tampering with a Government Document, and had an open misdemeanor warrant for the same charge. A further dig by deputies unearthed that she was holding onto another person’s urine, a ruse intended to dupe a drug test.

In a post made by the Constable's official Facebook page, the incident was detailed indicating that Hunt's attempt to subvert the law was foiled. Upon questioning she admitted that she planned to falsify the drug test results.

Caught in the act, Hunt was slapped with additional charges. “Dennistria Hunt was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the open warrants and was charged with Falsification of a Drug Test. Her bond and court information have not been set at this time.” a statement by Constable Mark Herman.