
On the evening of Saturday, December 6, Constable Mark Herman's deputies pulled over a driver on FM 1960 Bypass Road W., after observing signs that indicated possible intoxication. The driver, Stephanie Williams, according to Harris County Constable Precinct 4's Facebook page, exhibited multiple indicators of being under the influence. Constable's deputies administered a series of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests to Williams.
Deputies' findings led to the conclusion that the driver was indeed intoxicated. A breath test confirmed the suspicions, revealing Williams' blood alcohol concentration stood at 0.112, over the legal limit. Despite the gravity of the situation, Williams was granted a notably modest bond amounting to $100.00 "out of County Court 10," as stated in the Harris County Constable Precinct 4's post.
The arrest didn't go without follow-up, with Constable Mark Herman's office issuing a direct and concise statement: "Stephanie Williams was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Driving While Intoxicated." This was a clear-cut case of law enforcement acting on their duty to uphold traffic safety and to remove potential harm from precinct 4 roadways.
The details of this case, which unfolded earlier in the month, serve as a timely reminder of the risks of drunk driving during the holiday season. Constable Mark Herman's office encourages the community to stay informed about local crime, arrests, and traffic incidents by following their social media outlets—inviting the public to their Facebook, Instagram, and the "C4 NOW" mobile app platforms, as per the Harris County Constable Precinct 4's post.









