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Woman Accused of Trespassing Arrested on Active Warrants in Harris County

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Published on March 21, 2024
Woman Accused of Trespassing Arrested on Active Warrants in Harris CountySource: Facebook/ Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Officers from Constable Mark Herman's Office have arrested Aliza De La Rosa, the woman allegedly caught trespassing and evading arrest earlier this month. A suspicious person call on March 19, 2024, drew deputies to the 13000 block of Windfern Road, where a complainant recognized De La Rosa, despite having previously received a Criminal Trespass warning.

Back on the property De La Rosa was not supposed to be, the responding officers found and identified her without incident. An investigation quickly turned up active warrants for her arrest on charges of Criminal Trespass and Evading, according to a post by Constable Herman's Office.

De La Rosa was taken into custody and hit with a $456 bond. Official reports state, "Aliza De La Rosa was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the active outstanding warrants. Her total bond was set at $456.00 out of County Court 12."

Ensuring the safety and security of the community, Constable Herman’s Office remains vigilant against trespassers and all forms of criminal behavior. The arrest of De La Rosa marks yet another example of the office's commitment to law and order. On their Facebook page, they detailed the arrest as part of their regular updates on community policing efforts.