
Harris County Precinct 4 deputies say a disturbance call Wednesday in the 21400 block of Slippery Creek Lane in the Spring area ended with one person detained on an assault report. The constable’s office said deputies arrived promptly, handled the reported assault and took a single suspect into custody. The social media post credits Deputy Suarez as the officer who responded to the scene.
What the precinct posted
In a brief update, Constable Mark Herman’s office said deputies detained the person for assault after Deputy Suarez responded to the disturbance, according to Facebook. The post keeps things short, notes that deputies "arrived promptly," and urges residents to follow the precinct’s Facebook and Instagram feeds for real-time alerts. It does not list the suspect’s name or say whether formal charges were filed that day.
Where it happened
Slippery Creek Lane runs through the Bridgestone subdivision in the Spring and Klein area of north Harris County, per Compass. The 21400 block falls inside the 77388 ZIP code and sits just south of FM 2920, putting the scene squarely inside Precinct 4’s patrol map. The precinct has recently posted a string of similar quick-hit alerts about arrests and disturbances in that same corridor, signaling a focus on fast public notification, even when details are thin.
Precinct outreach and the C4 NOW app
The post also plugs the precinct’s C4 NOW mobile app and encourages followers to subscribe to its social feeds. The Precinct 4 website links to the app on both the App Store and Google Play, according to Harris County Constable Precinct 4. The app is pitched as a way for residents to get live updates on arrests, safety alerts and traffic incidents. For many neighbors, those social-first alerts are the quickest way to see when deputies are working a scene nearby.
Social updates as early alerts
Hoodline has noted the precinct’s pattern of short, social-media-first arrest posts, such as the recent Cuffed on FM 1960 bust. These bite-size items give neighbors near-immediate situational awareness but often lack court-level detail until official filings or jail records come out. Local reporters typically circle back to those posts later and run public-record checks once more information is available.
What we do not yet know
The Facebook post does not name the detained person or spell out any formal charges. It says only that deputies detained a suspect for assault, per Facebook. Any booking and charge information will show up in county jail or court records and can be checked through the Harris County Sheriff's Office inmate and records tools. People with tips or information about the incident can contact Precinct 4 directly using the contact information on the constable’s website.
How to follow updates
Precinct 4 continues to push out real-time alerts on its Facebook and Instagram accounts and through the C4 NOW app. Links and contact details are available on the Harris County Constable Precinct 4 website. This story will be updated if the constable’s office or county records release additional details about the detention or any resulting charges.









