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Wanted DWI Offender Jevonte McCall Arrested, Charged With Escape in Harris County After Fleeing Custody

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Published on January 13, 2026
Wanted DWI Offender Jevonte McCall Arrested, Charged With Escape in Harris County After Fleeing CustodySource: Facebook/ Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

On Sunday, January 11, a chase for a broken window led to the arrest of Jevonte McCall, a man wanted for a third offense of driving while intoxicated. Deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Office were dispatched to an address on the 14000 block of Wunderlich Drive after receiving reports of criminal mischief. Upon arrival, they discovered a shattered window and identified McCall, who is now facing additional charges after trying to flee from custody, Harris County Constable Precinct 4 reported.

Following the initial disturbance, the officers found that McCall had already established himself on the wrong side of the law, with an outstanding warrant, and his escape attempt from the hospital didn't make things any better for him. He was taken to the local hospital for injuries to his hand before he made the misguided decision to attempt an escape. McCall’s enduring bid for freedom was brief, quickly foiled by the attending deputies, according to the authorities.

"Jevonte McCall was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the open felony warrant and charged with Escape. His bond was set at $20,000.00 out of the 185th District Court," said Harris County Constable Precinct 4. This quote was obtained directly from Precinct 4's online sharing platforms, where regular updates on crime and safety tips are disseminated to the community.

McCall's actions not only resulted in property damage but also piled on to his legal troubles with the escape charge. The bond for his release has been established, reflecting the serious nature of his alleged offenses. For the public, keeping abreast with such incidents is made easier by following Precinct 4's social media accounts, including Facebook and Instagram, as well as by downloading their "C4 NOW" mobile app, which provides real-time updates on incidents like these in their area.