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Harris County Deputies Arrest Man for Meth Possession After Public Disturbance in Restroom

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Published on March 04, 2024
Harris County Deputies Arrest Man for Meth Possession After Public Disturbance in RestroomSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

A public disturbance call escalated when deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Office responded to a scene on the 17100 block of Northgate Forest Drive. Reports emerged of a man, later identified as Sammie Crutchfield, who refused to leave the women's restroom, creating a scene that attracted law enforcement on March 1.

Upon arrival, the deputies made contact with Crutchfield and his refusal to leave the said restroom. The situation took a turn when further investigation by the deputies led to the discovery of methamphetamine in his possession. The deputies took swift action, detaining Crutchfield on the spot.

Crutchfield's run-in with the law didn't end there. The Harris County Jail became his temporary residence as he was "arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Possession of Controlled Substance," announced Constable Mark Herman on the official department's Facebook page. The bond and court details for Crutchfield had not been set at the time of the release.

Crutchfield's case, still developing, garners attention as the community awaits the unfolding of court proceedings. No additional information, about Crutchfield's motives or the initial disturbance call, has been made available to the public at this time.