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Houston Man Charged with DWI and Drug Possession Following Routine Traffic Stop

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Published on August 27, 2025
Houston Man Charged with DWI and Drug Possession Following Routine Traffic StopSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

On a late summer evening, Constable Mark Herman's Office made a routine traffic stop that led to the arrest of Jhonatan Hernandez-Rosa for suspicion of driving while intoxicated, as well as possession of a controlled substance. According to a statement released by the Constable's office, the incident occurred on Monday, in the 200 block of the N. Sam Houston Parkway W, and upon administering a series of sobriety tests, officials confirmed the driver's intoxication. Hernandez-Rosa's vehicle became the scene of a stark reveal when a subsequent search unearthed an illicit cache of cocaine.

The details of this encounter were shared on Constable Mark Herman's official Facebook page, emphasizing the outcomes of Hernandez-Rosa's sobriety assessment and the discovery of narcotics. "Jhonatan Hernandez-Rosa was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Driving While Intoxicated and Possession of a Controlled Substance," the Constable reported. Hernandez-Rosa, whose lapse in judgment led to these charges, is now held with bonds totaling $1,600.00 as per the 193rd District Court and County Court 05, as stated by Constable Herman.

For those who dwell within the jurisdiction of Constable Herman's watch, the office encourages a vigilant awareness of community security and well-being. Interested residents can stay informed about local crime, arrests, safety tips, and traffic accidents through the "C4 NOW" mobile app, which serves as a digital beacon for neighborhood vigilance and also the Constable's Office is maintaining an active presence on social media, where updates such as this arrest are regularly broadcast.