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Fugitive Jamarcus Butler Apprehended in Harris County on Multiple Charges Including Attempted Murder

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Published on October 02, 2025
Fugitive Jamarcus Butler Apprehended in Harris County on Multiple Charges Including Attempted Murder Source: Facebook/Harris County Constable's Office

In cooperation with the U.S. Marshals, deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Special Operations Unit arrested Jamarcus Butler yesterday, in the 10500 block of Mills Road. Butler was wanted on multiple charges, including three warrants for Attempted 2nd Degree Murder and three warrants for Aggravated Criminal Damage to Property out of Louisiana. He also faced misdemeanor warrants for Larceny and Evading from Fort Bend County.

According to Harris County Constable's Office Facebook page, the arrest was made without incident. Butler was booked into the Harris County Jail on the open warrants. His bond and court information have not yet been set.

Updates regarding arrests and other law enforcement activities are available through the “C4 NOW” mobile app, as noted by the constable’s office. Legal proceedings for Butler’s charges from Louisiana and Fort Bend County will proceed in the Harris County judicial system.