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Harris County Constables Apprehend Wanted Man with $75K Bond for Firearm, Threat Charges

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Published on March 26, 2024
Harris County Constables Apprehend Wanted Man with $75K Bond for Firearm, Threat ChargesSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Harris County constables clamped cuffs on a wanted man, now behind bars after causing a ruckus in a local neighborhood, law enforcement officials said. Issaac Caldwell, whose wrap sheet includes a hefty $75,000 bond for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Felon and Terroristic Threat, didn't manage to dodge deputies when they showed up on Hackmatack Way just one day prior.

The trouble kicked off yesterday, when deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Office got the call for a disturbance, upon arrival Caldwell was spotted, and it didn't take long to connect the dots – this was the same guy who was out on bail and still had an open Probation Violation Warrant for the weapons charge, according to Constable Herman's Facebook post.

"Issaac Caldwell was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail," said Constable Mark Herman, not one to mince words. The constables' swift action brought Caldwell's brief stint of freedom to a close, staving off any further threats this felon, allegedly already too comfortable with firearms, might pose to the public.

Caldwell's arrest underscores the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces with reoffenders out on bond, the criminal justice system is a revolving door for some who leave only to return soon after, breaking the peace and crafting a narrative of crime they seem all too ready to author all over again. Caldwell now awaits the consequences of his most recent clash with the law, his future in the hands of the judiciary as the community breathes easier with one more hazard off the streets.