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Harris County Woman Accused of Planting GPS Trackers, Warrant Issued for Her Arrest

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Published on June 01, 2025
Harris County Woman Accused of Planting GPS Trackers, Warrant Issued for Her ArrestSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

In an era where privacy concerns are increasingly at the forefront of our social discourse, a peculiar case emerges out of Harris County, Texas, where one woman's alleged attempts to monitor her estranged spouse has led to her being charged and sought by law enforcement. On May 23, Sergeant Pleytez with Constable Mark Herman's Office was assigned to the curious case of two GPS tracking devices planted on vehicles at 6800 Fox Knoll Lane, as reported by Constable Mark Herman’s Facebook page.

The unnamed complainant spoke of unwanted and persistent disruptions, his spouse turning up uninvited and unwelcome to places he frequented. Having suspected foul play in the form of GPS trackers stealthily attached to his vehicles, the complainant spurred Sergeant Pleytez into action. A meticulous probe indeed followed, leading to a discovery, which implicated Maria Gonzalez as the person of interest in this domestic imbroglio. Maria, the complainant's estranged wife, seems to have taken a path less trodden in the labyrinth of separation angst.

The legal heft of the investigation hinged on obtaining subscriber information tied to the GPS devices, a digital trail that pointed unwaveringly at Gonzalez. Yet the law found itself at an impasse with her nowhere to be found to provide her account of the turn of events. "Maria Gonzalez is charged with two counts of unlawful installation of a tracking device, and a warrant has been issued for her arrest," according to Constable Mark Herman's office. The enforcement appeals to the public were clear; eyes and ears open, any knowledge of Gonzalez's whereabouts should lead to a prompt call to authorities.

Constable Herman's office does not stand alone in its quest to broadcast this unfolding drama, public interaction is sought via their latest digital venture. The community is encouraged to remain vigilant through the constable's mobile app, “C4 NOW,” a window into local crime, arrests, and traffic updates.

For the latest updates on this case and more, interested parties are directed to follow the aforementioned digital channels provided by law enforcement.