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Wanted Woman Arrested on Misdemeanor Warrant During Disturbance Call in Harris County

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Published on January 31, 2024
Wanted Woman Arrested on Misdemeanor Warrant During Disturbance Call in Harris CountySource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

A routine disturbance call took an unexpected turn yesterday when deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Office nabbed a wanted woman on the grounds of an existing misdemeanor warrant. The incident occurred on the 200 block of FM 1960 Road West, where authorities arrived to settle a disturbance.

Upon their arrival, the deputies soon identified the woman involved as Adarion Johnson, a subsequent check against her name uncovered the warrant attached to her—an open Misdemeanor Warrant for Prostitution, in a twist that took the disturbance from a mere local complaint to a matter of executing judicial backlog.

The official Facebook page of Constable Mark Herman's Office reported the arrest, stating, "Adarion Johnson was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the open warrant." The post further specified her bond, "Her bond was set at $201.00 out of County Court 10," providing a completion to the arrest and her immediate future in the judicial system.

Johnson's custody in the Harris County Jail serves as a reminder that the whispers of warrants can, and do, lead to repercussions, often when least expected—a routine disturbance call hence transforming into a moment of reckoning, marking an unanticipated closure of an open warrant dangling within the system. With the judicial process set into motion, the set bond of $201 mirrors the many small pieces that together form the mosaic of law and order, a reflection of procedural precision following a disturbance that set it all in motion.