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Houston Area Man Charged with Injury to a Child After Allegedly Pushing Juvenile Dirt Bike Rider

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Published on August 26, 2025
Houston Area Man Charged with Injury to a Child After Allegedly Pushing Juvenile Dirt Bike RiderSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

On August 16, deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Office were called to a scene that was anything but the usual quiet disturbance by a dog park. In the 16300 block of Woodland Hills Drive, deputies found themselves dealing with an upset of a more serious nature after a juvenile dirt bike rider was shoved off their vehicle by an adult suspect, a move that led to injuries.

According to Constable Herman's official Facebook post, the investigation revealed that when the kid rode around a second time, Andrew Longron took things decidedly to the next level, intentionally pushing the kid off the bike.

No light matter, this led to the arrest of Longron, who found himself on the receiving end of charges for Injury to a Child. He was booked into the Harris County jail as a response to the incident, which presumably did little to ease the tension in the area.

The legal consequences are significant, with Longron’s bond set at the 487th District Court. For those who aim to keep absolutely on top of local events, you can now do more than just follow along on social media. Precinct 4 has rolled out a new mobile app, "C4 NOW," which will assuredly keep residents informed on crime, arrests, traffic, and tips to navigate every bump in the road.