
On January 5, Harris County deputies responded to a call in the 6400 block of Meadowtrace Drive, where an individual was reported to be possibly injured in a backyard. During the welfare check, deputies identified the man as Jimmie Tullos—a name they quickly realized came with the weight of an active warrant for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon.
Tullos, flagged by Texas Pardons and Parole, was taken into custody without incident, confirming once more that even in the quiet backyards of suburbia, the long arm of the law keeps its grip tight and sure. "Jimmie Tullos was arrested, booked into the Harris County Jail on the open warrant," said Constable Mark Herman in a statement that Harris County Constable Precinct 4 shared, where details about his bond and forthcoming court information are still pending.
The constable's office actively disseminates information on local incidents, arrests, and safety tips through their digital platforms. They encourage residents to stay informed by following their Facebook page and Instagram account, @Constablepct4, and to download the "C4 NOW" mobile app for live feeds regarding the community's safety and security.
This arrest highlights the continuous efforts by local law enforcement to keep communities safe by addressing pending legal actions against individuals. If you wish to keep updated with such efforts in your area or are interested in the variety of services the constable's office provides, they can be accessed online, as per Harris County Constable Precinct 4.









