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Alexandria Allbrook Charged With Fraudulent Use of Identification After Traffic Stop Uncovers Fake IDs in Harris County

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Published on January 22, 2026
Alexandria Allbrook Charged With Fraudulent Use of Identification After Traffic Stop Uncovers Fake IDs in Harris CountySource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

In a recent crackdown by local authorities, Alexandria Allbrook found herself in handcuffs after a routine traffic stop turned into a discovery of a trove of fraudulent credit cards, IDs, and checks. The traffic stop, conducted near the 12200 block of Grove Point on January 21, 2026, led to Allbrook's arrest when the deputies uncovered 37 credit and debit cards, six Texas driver's licenses, and two checks, all bearing names other than her own.

Constable Mark Herman's Office swiftly moved to contact the true owners of the identification found in Allbrook's possession, facilitating the recovery of their personal documents, according to a social media post from Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4's Post. The ongoing investigation revealed an additional layer to Allbrook's legal woes, as it came to light that she was out on bond for a previous possession of a controlled substance charge, a situation that complicates her current standing with the law.

Allbrook was promptly booked into the Harris County Jail following her arrest, facing charges of Fraudulent Use of Possession of Identifying Information, "Alexandria Allbrook was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Fraudulent Use of Possession of Identifying Information," Constable Mark Herman's statement affirmed, though as of the latest reports, her bond has not been set by the 228th District Court.

The constable's office has taken to social media to encourage the community to stay updated and engaged with local law enforcement efforts, directing residents towards their various online platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and their mobile app “C4 NOW,” which provides live feeds on crime, arrests, safety tips, and traffic accidents in the local area.