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Harris County Law Enforcement Arrests Suspect Charged with Crack Cocaine Possession

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Published on February 01, 2024
Harris County Law Enforcement Arrests Suspect Charged with Crack Cocaine PossessionSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Local law enforcement officers clamped down on a suspected drug possessor in Harris County this past Monday, detaining a man on charges of controlled substance possession after a tip led them to a suspicious activity report. According to authorities, a deputy from Constable Mark Herman's Special Operations Unit was dispatched to the 100 block of FM 1960 Road West to investigate a report of a suspicious male.

On arrival, officers identified the individual as Raymond Snyder Worley. During the course of their investigation, it became clear that Worley was in possession of an illicit substance that was later determined to be crack cocaine. Constable Mark Herman's Office released details of the arrest, stating, “Raymond Snyder Worley was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance."

The incident has placed another spotlight on the ongoing battle against drug crimes in the Houston area. As Worley was taken into custody, law enforcement stressed the importance of community vigilance and the role it plays in combating such illicit activities on the streets.

The bond for Worley was set at $300.00 out of the 177th District Court, a move which underlines the continued effort to curb the tide of drug-related offenses.