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Harris County Deputies Arrest Man with Multiple Warrants During Noise Disturbance Call

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Published on February 02, 2024
Harris County Deputies Arrest Man with Multiple Warrants During Noise Disturbance Call Source: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

A routine disturbance call spiraled into an unexpected arrest when deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Office took a man into custody on January 29 after responding to an incident in the Cutten Road area.

The man at the center of the disturbance, identified as Arthur Johnson, turned out to be more than just a noise-maker, upon arrival and during the investigation, deputies realized that Johnson was not just causing a ruckus, but he also had multiple open Misdemeanor Warrants to his name, among them was assault.

Constable Herman's office issued a statement confirming the arrest: "Arthur Johnson was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the open warrants. His bond was set at $1,500.00 out of County Court 14," as per Constable Mark Herman's Office official facebook page.

Stemming from the incident that occurred on the 15400 block of Cutten Road the apprehended suspect now faces the criminal justice system once again, with details of his prior run-ins with the law laid bare by the outstanding warrants and though his bond has been set, the ramifications of his current and past actions remain yet to be fully seen or understood by the public.