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Houston Deputies Arrest Kendrick Pipkin, Suspected of Multiple Felony Assault Charges

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Published on March 01, 2024
Houston Deputies Arrest Kendrick Pipkin, Suspected of Multiple Felony Assault ChargesSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Houston's law enforcement officers notched a win this week with the arrest of a sought-after felon, officials say. Deputies with Constable Mark Herman's Office executed a successful warrant service in the Timber Trace neighborhood, culminating in a pinch that took an alleged violent offender off the streets.

According to the official Facebook post from the Precinct 4 Constable's Office, the bust went down on February 26, 2024. Kendrick Pipkin was wanted out of Harris County for felony assault, and it was the 18700 block of Timbers Trace Drive where deputies were able to collar their target.

Pipkin, it turns out, wasn't just on the hook for one charge. During the course of their investigation, deputies unearthed that he was wanted for two other assault claims, further complicating his rap sheet. The constable's office detailed how the operation unfolded, without a hitch, leading to Pipkin's swift apprehension.

"Kendrick Pipkin was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the open warrants. His total bond was not available from the 182nd District Court at this time," Constable Mark Herman's authoritative statement informed residents. With Pipkin behind bars, the community breathes a bit easier, waiting for the law to run its full course on these serious allegations.