
Deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Office detained a driver in the expanse of the 8400 block of West Sam Houston Tollway North, discovered to be considerably impaired and in possession of illegal substances on October 20, 2025. Identified as Bianca Alberio, the driver's inability to mask the tell-tale signs of intoxication led to a sequence of sobering tests, which further solidified suspicions.
Upon administering the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, which were performed just before Bianca Alberio got out of the car, deputies concluded that the driver was under the influence. The investigation took a deeper dive, revealing that Alberio's blood alcohol concentration was 0.160 - a number that does not merely tiptoe across the legal limit but rather, strides more than twice its boundary. In a twist that compounded her legal woes, Alberio was not only battling the bottle but also juggling illicit substances, as deputies discovered her in possession of a controlled substance.
An announcement through the official Facebook page of Constable Mark Herman's office confirmed the arrest. The digital broadcast of Alberio's fate spelled it in clear text: Bianca Alberio found herself behind bars in the Harris County Jail, burdened with the charges of Driving While Intoxicated and Possession of a Controlled Substance.
The total amount required to grant Alberio a reprieve from the cold confines of her cell was set at $10,100.00, an amount decreed out of the 262nd District Court. Involved in her pursuit of freedom, the bail attached to her release stipulates the price of her transgressions, each dollar corroborating her breach of the social contract. Meanwhile, the Constable's Office continues to implore the public to stay vigilant and informed, offering up-to-the-minute alerts on crime, arrests, and safety tips through their "C4 NOW" mobile app. They push not just for awareness, but participation in a community watch that spans the digital space.









