
Harris County Precinct 4 deputies say a routine stop near 2500 FM 1960 Road on Saturday ended with a wanted suspect in handcuffs and a stack of open warrants, according to photos and details shared by Constable Mark Herman. The Harris County Constable Precinct 4 released images showing deputies on scene with a detained individual. Officials have not publicly listed the specific charges tied to the warrants or whether any new charges might follow.
What the precinct posted
In a brief update on Facebook, the constable’s office said deputies took a suspect into custody near 2500 FM 1960 Road and that the person was wanted on multiple open warrants. Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4 shared the arrest photos along with a reminder for residents to follow the precinct’s feeds for real-time alerts.
Where this happened
The arrest unfolded along FM 1960, a busy north Harris County corridor that has seen more than its share of late-night drama recently. Hoodline previously covered a separate shooting in the 2400 block of FM 1960 that sent one person to the hospital, Gunfire erupts along FM 1960. Authorities have not said there is any connection between that shooting and the warrant arrest.
How to follow updates
Precinct 4 pushes out live feeds, safety tips and arrest photos through its C4 NOW app and official social channels. For app links and notices, visit the Harris County Constable Precinct 4 site or follow @Pct4Constable on X, where the office regularly posts brief incident summaries.
Legal notes
Precinct 4’s post confirms only that the detained person had multiple open warrants and does not identify the underlying offenses or whether prosecutors will pursue additional charges. Anyone with information about the incident can submit anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers of Houston at 713-222-TIPS.
Further details are expected to come from law enforcement releases or court records as the case moves forward. Residents along FM 1960 who want verified updates should keep an eye on official Precinct 4 channels and the C4 NOW app, where any new information is likely to land first.









