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Houston Area Apartment Complex Sees Swift Justice as Deputies Arrest Suspect Dcambreon McAdoo for Vehicle Burglary Attempt

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Published on June 05, 2024
Houston Area Apartment Complex Sees Swift Justice as Deputies Arrest Suspect Dcambreon McAdoo for Vehicle Burglary AttemptSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Residents at the Parkside Place Apartments in Kuykendahl Road were rattled on May 31 as deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Office arrived to confront a vehicle burglary in progress. In the scramble that ensued, deputies chased down a male suspect, identified later as Dcambreon McAdoo, who had decided to try his hand at entering vehicles unauthorized. 

The constables, in their pursuit of justice, managed to quickly arrive at the scene, but McAdoo was not about to give up without a sprint. The suspect led deputies on a brief chase, his feet pounding the pavement in a bid to evade capture. However, the law was quicker, and he was apprehended soon after. His escapade, as revealed by further investigation, involved the breaking into of at least two vehicles. The details shared by the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office on Facebook describe the swift action taken to protect the residents' property.

Following his capture, Dcambreon McAdoo was arrested and thrust into the legal system, facing the consequences of his actions. Charged with two counts of Burglary of a Motor Vehicle and Evading Arrest, McAdoo was found himself behind bars. 

The judicial aftermath for McAdoo spelled out a bond requirement totalling $300.00. "Dcambreon Mc Adoo was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged two counts of Burglary of a Motor Vehicle and Evading Arrest. His total bond was set at $300.00 out of County Court 13," Constable Mark Herman's office detailed