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Harris County Man Arrested on Felony Theft Warrant Following Disturbance

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Published on May 12, 2024
Harris County Man Arrested on Felony Theft Warrant Following DisturbanceSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Cops cuffed a man linked to legal trouble after a disturbance in Harris County turned into a felony theft bust. Constables rolled up to the Cypresswood Drive scene last Monday when the fracas flagged their attention.

Once the scene settled, officers spotted Gregory Tucker, the man involved in the ruckus. A check soon revealed he wasn't just a bystander, but a suspect attempting to evade the law — with an open Felony Warrant for Theft hanging over his head, according to a recent Facebook post from Constable Mark Herman's Office.

"Gregory Tucker was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the open warrant," the constable's statement read. The courts weren't playing, slapping a $2,500 bond on Tucker, routed straight for the 228th District Court's docket.

As the precinct's social media update spread across screens and settled into the public's view, the snippet of local justice served as another entry in the constable's record of community safeguarding. Tucker's encounter with the law, detailed by Constable Mark Herman on Facebook, serves as a warning for those considering slipping through the cracks of the criminal justice system.