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Wanted Felon Ices Bragg Arrested in Harris County Following Constable Unit's Successful Warrant Service

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Published on July 21, 2024
Wanted Felon Ices Bragg Arrested in Harris County Following Constable Unit's Successful Warrant ServiceSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

On a quiet Wednesday morning, the 9300 block of FM 1960 Bypass Road East was the site of a police operation that resulted in the arrest of a wanted felon. Ices Bragg, who had been on the radar for two counts of Aggravated Assault and a string of eleven traffic-related offenses, found the law at her door. The information leading to her location was pivotal for the deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Special Operations and Canine unit who executed the warrant service.

After receiving the tip-off, the deputies swiftly located Bragg in an apartment nearby the specified block. The arrest was conducted without incident, ensuring the safety of all involved, which include residents and law enforcement personnel. This successful warrant service is a testament to the diligence of Herman's team in addressing issues of public safety head-on.

A statement from Constable Mark Herman confirmed, "Ices Bragg was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for her multiple arrest warrants. Her total bond for the felony offenses was set at $30,000.00 out of the 338th District Court." This arrest may bring some relief to the community which had been indirectly impacted by the alleged actions of Bragg.

Details of the case remain under wraps as the investigation continues, but what's clear is that Bragg will now face the legal consequences of her actions. As the judicial process unfolds, the community waits to see whether justice will be served in a manner that upholds the law and deters future would-be offenders. Full coverage of this story and its developments is available on Constable Mark Herman's Facebook page.