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Texas Woman Arrested in Cypress for Using Fake Insurance, Facing Multiple Misdemeanor Warrants

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Published on March 08, 2024
Texas Woman Arrested in Cypress for Using Fake Insurance, Facing Multiple Misdemeanor WarrantsSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Trouble on the road led to cuffs for a Texas woman earlier this week when a routine traffic stop took a turn for the worse. Jameyia Tezeno was pulled over by deputies with Constable Mark Herman's Office on March 6, in the Cypress area. During the stop, which took place on the 10000 block of Huffmeister Road, Tezeno, who was found to be driving without a license, tried to pull a fast one on the officers by presenting a fake insurance document.

The bogus paperwork did her no favors, as the deputies saw right through the ruse. Tezeno was then discovered to have not one but seven open misdemeanor warrants, all from Constable Herman's jurisdiction. In a statement posted on Facebook, Constable Mark Herman detailed the incident and Tezeno's subsequent arrest.

"Jameyia Tezeno was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Fictitious Insurance Document," stated Constable Mark Herman. The post also mentioned that her bond was set at $100.00 out of County Court 11. This seemingly minor incident has added yet another charge to Tezeno's growing list of legal troubles.

The suspect's attempt to dupe law enforcement points to a broader issue of fraudulent documents plaguing the streets. Whether it’s a desperate move to skirt the law or a symbol of deeper systemic failures that push individuals to such lengths, the case of Jameyia Tezeno serves as one anecdote in an ongoing narrative of crime and punishment.