
Harris County Constable Precinct 4 deputies say a routine response to a weapons disturbance on the 10500 block of Mills Road ended with a Louisiana fugitive in handcuffs on Wednesday. According to the precinct, the adult male taken into custody was wanted by the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Pardons and Parole, with a full-extradition warrant on an illegal use of a weapon charge.
Deputy Credited With Arrest on Mills Road
In a social media post from Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4, photos show deputies on Mills Road and specifically credit Deputy Domapias with taking the suspect into custody. The post describes the call as a weapons disturbance in the 10500 block of Mills Road and notes that no name or booking details were being released in that update.
What the Louisiana Charge Means
Louisiana’s illegal use of weapons statute covers firing a gun or otherwise using a dangerous object in a way where it is reasonably foreseeable that someone could be killed or seriously hurt, with penalties that shift depending on the subsection. As outlined in La. R.S. 14:94 and related case law, some versions of the offense carry tougher sentences when they are linked to other violent crimes.
What “Full Extradition” Signals
The note that the suspect is flagged for full extradition signals that Louisiana intends to bring him back to face the charge there. In practice, interstate extradition runs through formal requests between states, grounded in the U.S. Constitution and state procedures. Governors’ offices and courts review the paperwork before any transfer, and the process can involve document checks and, in some cases, hearings before the handoff happens.
Staying Updated on the Case
Precinct 4 commonly posts real-time alerts and arrest photos on its social channels and through its C4 Now app, using those feeds to highlight similar arrests, as previously reported in cuffed-on-FM-1960 coverage. Anyone looking for official records or booking information will need to watch for future releases from Precinct 4 or court filings.









