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Man Arrested for Tampering with Government Records at Sam's Club in Harris County

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Published on September 07, 2024
Man Arrested for Tampering with Government Records at Sam's Club in Harris CountySource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

In a recent incident at a local Sam's Club on E Richey Road, Lenier Rojas-Nunez found himself in custody facing charges for tampering with government records. According to Constable Mark Herman's Office, deputies were called to the scene on September 2, due to a disturbance linked to the use of fraudulent EBT cards.

Rojas-Nunez, who was utilizing a stolen Sam's membership, ignored all commands when deputies tried to apprehend him, resulting in a brief struggle before being detained. After his arrest, it was discovered that he was carrying a fictitious Permanent US Resident Card, adding to the severity of his alleged crimes.

"Lenier Rojas-Nunez was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Tampering with a Government Record and Interfering with the duties of a Public Servant," stated Constable Mark Herman. His bond was reportedly set at $5,100.00, reflecting the gravity of his charges which were filed out of the 174th District Court and County Court 10.