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Harris County Deputies End High-Speed Chase with Arrest of Suspect Nicholas Grant, Accused of Multiple Felonies

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Published on February 27, 2024
Harris County Deputies End High-Speed Chase with Arrest of Suspect Nicholas Grant, Accused of Multiple FeloniesSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

High-speed drama unfolded in Harris County when deputies took hot pursuit of a disturbance suspect, resulting in the arrest of a man wanted on multiple felonies. The chase began last Thursday when deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Office responded to an incident on Daylily Hills Drive and spotted Nicholas Grant, the suspect, attempting to make a getaway in his vehicle. According to the official Facebook page of Constable Mark Herman's Office, Grant tried to shake off the lawmen but the pursuit came to end on West Tidwell Road.

The deputies were in for a standoff as Grant refused to even get out of the car, leading to the deployment of Constable K9 Mattress Mack to help subdue and safely detain him. The aftermath of the caper saw Grant cuffed and charged with felony evading, in addition to being booked on two existing warrants for felony family violence with previous convictions. According to Constable Herman, "Nicholas Grant was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the Felony Warrants and charged with Felony Evading. His total bond was set at $165,000.00 out of the 208th District Court."

The pursuit of justice didn't pause there, as Grant now faces the legal repercussions of his alleged crimes. The dangerous gamble to flee did nothing to spare him from the hands of the law, and with the bond amounting to over a hundred grand, it's clear the authorities aren't taking his actions lightly. Earlier reports had not identified the involvement of K9 Mattress Mack in the apprehension, but the Constable's social media update shed light on the dog's key role in bringing the situation safely to heel.