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Woman Arrested for Criminal Trespass After Ignoring Warning Near Houston

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Published on February 14, 2024
Woman Arrested for Criminal Trespass After Ignoring Warning Near HoustonSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

A woman found herself in cuffs after cops say she couldn't stay away from a property she'd been warned to avoid. Aliza Katrina De La Rosa, reportedly known to the owners of a property on the 13000 block of Windfern Road, was arrested on February 10th for criminal trespass following an alleged disturbance call, authorities said.

According to a post on the official Facebook page of Constable Mark Herman's Office, upon arrival, deputies identified that De La Rosa had a prior written warning for trespassing at that very address, but she seemingly disregarded the caution, law enforcement officials said noting the trespass warning that had previously been issued.

Harris County's finest moved swiftly to place De La Rosa under arrest, charging her with criminal trespass; deputies promptly booked her into the Harris County Jail, officials confirmed. In what appears to be a concise resolution to the disturbance that sparked the call, the legal system followed through as De La Rosa's bond was set at a seemingly modest $250.00, emanating from County Court 12.

"Aliza Katrina De La Rosa was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Criminal Trespass. Her bond was set at $250.00 out of County Court 12." Constable Mark Herman stated.