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Repeat Burglary Offender Nabbed During Traffic Stop in Harris County, Awaits Court in Houston

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Published on June 20, 2025
Repeat Burglary Offender Nabbed During Traffic Stop in Harris County, Awaits Court in HoustonSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

A routine traffic stop by a deputy from Constable Mark Herman's Office has led to the arrest of a repeat burglary offender in Harris County. Yesterday, 2025, Raymon Williams, the driver of the vehicle stopped on the 14700 block of Telge Road, was recognized by the deputy as the suspect from a recent break-in at Smoothie King, located on the 14000 block of Grant Road. The burglary, which involved significant damage inflicted by a sledgehammer, had been recorded by video surveillance.

During the traffic investigation, it was discovered that Williams was in possession of tools consistent with those used in the Smoothie King burglary. His extensive history, encompassing over twenty arrests for similar offenses and multiple convictions, includes a current charge out of the Houston Police Department for another burglary to a building. According to Constable Mark Herman's Office, Williams was out on bond for this recent charge when he was apprehended.

"Raymon Williams was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Burglary of a Business. He is awaiting bond out of the 496th District Court," as stated by the Constable's Office. In an effort to keep the public informed about crime and safety concerns in the area, the Constable's Office encourages residents to follow their updates on Facebook and to download their new mobile application, "C4 NOW." The app promises real-time feeds on a range of issues, including crime, arrests, safety tips, and traffic accidents, aiming to foster a more engaged and informed community.