
Deputies with Harris County Precinct 4 say they have identified a male suspect after an incident near the 6800 block of Cypresswood Drive in Spring, but as of the latest update he was still on the loose. The constable’s office reported that a police perimeter in the area was later collapsed while deputies continued searching. Photos released by the office show officers and emergency crews at the scene as investigators follow up on leads.
Update From Constable Mark Herman
Constable Mark Herman’s office posted photos and details in a Facebook update, saying the male suspect had been positively identified but was "not located" when the post went up, and that deputies had collapsed a police perimeter near the 6800 block of Cypresswood Drive. The office added that deputies would keep working to locate and apprehend the suspect, according to Mark Herman's Facebook post.
Where This Happened
The incident unfolded in the Spring area of north Harris County, near the 6800 block of Cypresswood Drive. The Precinct 4 Constable’s Office lists its headquarters at 6831 Cypresswood Drive and promotes its "C4 NOW" mobile app for live feeds and alerts. For more information on the office and its contact details, see the Precinct 4 website.
How Residents Can Help
Anyone who saw activity in the area or who has information about the incident is asked to call the Precinct 4 non-emergency line at 281-376-3472, and to call 911 in an emergency. The constable’s office also encourages residents to follow its social channels and to download the C4 NOW app for updates as deputies continue the search.
Local Context
Hoodline has previously reported on Precinct 4 responses in Spring, from perimeter searches to arrests, highlighting the office’s frequent use of social media to keep neighbors in the loop. One recent case involved a suspect taken into custody after a disturbance at a McDonald’s on Cypresswood Drive, detailed in the Hoodline report Wanted Fugitive Nabbed.









