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Wanted Fugitive Nabbed After McDonald’s Meltdown in Spring

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Published on January 30, 2026
Wanted Fugitive Nabbed After McDonald’s Meltdown in SpringSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Harris County deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s office responded to a disturbance call at the McDonald’s on Cypresswood Drive in Spring, where they encountered Enrique Garcia. Upon contact, they discovered Garcia had active warrants, leading to his arrest at the scene and subsequent booking into the Harris County Jail.

According to the Harris County Constable Precinct 4 on their Facebook page, deputies who arrived at the scene on Tuesday identified Garcia and learned he had an open felony warrant for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle out of Jefferson County, along with three outstanding Harris County traffic warrants. The post also described Garcia as a convicted felon and noted that bond and court information had not been set at the time of the report.

Where the arrest happened

The disturbance was reported at the McDonald’s at 27515 Cypresswood Drive in Spring, as per MapQuest. The restaurant sits along Cypresswood Drive near Sciacca Road, a busy commercial stretch that tends to draw steady traffic.

Charges and legal context

The Jefferson County warrant cited by the constable’s office was for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, an offense defined under Texas law as a state-jail felony. Under the Texas Penal Code, unauthorized use of a vehicle (Tex. Penal Code §31.07) is punishable by 180 days to two years in a state jail facility, along with potential fines; the specific penalties depend on how prosecutors choose to file and pursue the case. Texas Penal Code

What happens next

The constable’s office said Garcia was booked into the Harris County Jail and that bond and court information had not yet been set. Residents were directed to follow updates on the agency’s Facebook page, Instagram, and its "C4 NOW" mobile app. Formal filings and an arraignment date will be reflected in court records once the paperwork is processed.