
Harris County Precinct 4 deputies quietly wrapped up a felony warrant service on Wednesday along the 800 block of FM 1960 Road West, taking an adult man into custody on a family-violence charge. Authorities said the warrant alleged “assault family member with previous conviction,” and the operation unfolded without any reported drama. As usual, the agency followed up by sharing photos from the scene as part of its routine enforcement updates.
In a Facebook post, Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4 posted images showing deputies standing with the detained man and described the activity simply as a warrant service on FM 1960 Road W. The post also doubled as a reminder for residents to follow Precinct 4’s social pages and to download its “C4 NOW” mobile app, which pushes out live crime and traffic information. The photos did not include any further identifying details about the suspect.
Charge details and legal implications
The warrant lists the charge as “assault family member with previous conviction.” Under Texas law, a prior family-violence conviction can bump what would normally be a misdemeanor assault into a third-degree felony. That enhancement carries a possible sentence of two to ten years in prison, according to Texas Penal Code §22.01.
FM 1960 enforcement in context
Constable Herman’s office has made a habit of spotlighting arrests and traffic-safety operations along the FM 1960 corridor, a busy stretch that has become a recurring focus for local enforcement. Recent months have seen a steady drumbeat of warrant services and related crackdowns in the area, highlighting the strip’s high profile for both deputies and neighbors, as noted in a string of warrant busts.
Records and where to look for more information
The Facebook post did not identify the man taken into custody and did not include booking information. For official records or press inquiries, contact details for Harris County Constable Precinct 4 are listed on the agency’s website, and the Harris County Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate search where booking and bond information appears once a suspect is processed.
If formal charges are filed, court dockets and jail records will show additional case information, including any bond set or scheduled court dates. We will continue to follow public records and agency releases and will update as more verified details become available.









