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Harris County Deputies Arrest Suspected Burglar Christopher Cromer After Foot Chase

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Published on March 31, 2025
Harris County Deputies Arrest Suspected Burglar Christopher Cromer After Foot ChaseSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Last Friday, a disturbance call in Harris County led to a foot chase and the subsequent arrest of one Christopher Cromer. Deputies responded to the 16300 block of Forest Way after reports emerged of a man attempting to break into a residence through a window. According to the official Facebook page of Constable Mark Herman's Office, deputies arrived to find Cromer trying to enter the home.

Cromer, upon spotting law enforcement, attempted to quickly evade capture but was apprehended after a brief pursuit. Upon his arrest, authorities discovered Cromer in possession of a controlled substance. Constable Mark Herman's Office reported, "Christopher Cromer was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Evading Arrest and Possession of Controlled Substance."

The incident led to a prompt law enforcement response that mitigated any potential harm to the residents. Cromer's bond was set at $5,000.00 by the 176th District Court. This arrest underscores the continued vigilance required by local authorities in response to such disturbance calls.

Residents in the area remain informed about local crime and safety updates through the Constable's new mobile app, “C4 NOW”, as per the Harris County Constable Precinct 4. The app offers live feeds on crime, arrests, and traffic accidents, as well as safety tips for those within the precinct's jurisdiction. The office has encouraged community members to follow their updates and to download the app to stay informed on local law enforcement activities, as detailed in their latest social media post.