
Harris County Precinct 4 deputies say they cut short an active break-in Wednesday on the 4100 block of Louetta Road, detaining a suspect right at the scene. Deputy Cabello is named among the responding officers, and the constable’s office says the person was taken into custody. Precinct officials report the suspect faces alleged charges of criminal trespassing and criminal mischief.
In a Facebook post labeled “PCT 4 LIVE: active break-in stopped by constables!”, Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4 shared a quick rundown of the call. The update notes that deputies moved in on the 4100 block of Louetta Road, detained the suspect and took the person into custody. The post also reminds residents that Precinct 4 uses live crime, arrest, safety and traffic updates to keep neighbors in the loop while cases are still developing.
Deputies Detain Suspect at the Scene
The constable’s office credits Deputy Cabello with responding to the disturbance, adding that deputies detained the suspect without further incident, according to Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4. The post does not identify the suspect and does not list any injuries. Precinct 4 emphasizes that these rapid updates are meant to alert nearby residents while detectives work through the details.
Charges and What They Mean
According to the constable’s office, the suspect is in custody for criminal trespassing and criminal mischief. Those offenses are defined under state law in the Texas Penal Code. Specific details about the alleged conduct have not been released.









