
Harris County deputies are asking for the public’s help in finding Mohsin Hammad, who is wanted in connection with an incident that left a child injured on Friday, December 5, in the 18000 block of Memorial Estates.
According to a social media update from Constable Mark Herman (Precinct 4), a deputy responded to a disturbance call at the location and found a child with pain and visible injuries. Hammad is still wanted, and investigators are asking anyone who knows where he is to share tips with law enforcement.
The constable’s office says the child suffered physical injuries and notes that bond for Hammad has not been set by the 263rd District Court. The post urges anyone with information to contact dispatch or their local law enforcement agency.
Earlier reporting and initial response
Earlier neighborhood coverage reported by Hoodline that deputies detained an adult near the 18100 block of Memorial Estates Drive after responding to the same call. That initial account did not identify the suspect or disclose medical details about the child.
What the law says
Under Texas law, “injury to a child” includes acts or failures to act that cause bodily injury, serious bodily injury, or serious mental injury to someone who is 14 or younger. Depending on the level of harm and the person’s mental state, the charge can range from a state jail felony to a first-degree felony. These elements and penalties are laid out in Section 22.04 of the Texas Penal Code, as summarized by FindLaw.
How to help investigators
Members of the public who know anything about Hammad’s whereabouts are urged to contact dispatch or their local law enforcement agency. The constable’s social media post directs tipsters to contact dispatch as the reporting channel and stresses that people should not approach the suspect.
Anyone with information is asked to reach out to authorities and share what they know with investigators, according to Constable Mark Herman (Precinct 4).
Officials have not publicly released the child’s current condition or a full account of what happened, and investigators say the case is still active and developing. This story will be updated as new official information becomes available.









