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Spring FM 2920 Tension As Deputies Take Armed Suspect Into Custody

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Published on March 19, 2026
Spring FM 2920 Tension As Deputies Take Armed Suspect Into CustodySource: Facebook/ Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Deputies with Harris County Precinct 4 detained an adult male after an armed disturbance on the 5900 block of FM 2920 near Spring on Thursday, according to the constable’s office. Officials said the suspect reportedly pointed a firearm and was taken into custody by Deputy Reaves while investigators remained on scene. The stretch of FM 2920 was secured as deputies worked the investigation.

In a brief “PCT 4 LIVE” update, Constable Mark Herman’s office wrote that Deputy Reaves “has an adult male in custody” in the 5900 block of FM 2920 and that the suspect “reportedly” pointed a firearm while the probe continues, according to Facebook. The post did not identify the detained person or list any formal charges.

Scene and Local Context

That section of FM 2920 in north Harris County has seen serious incidents before, and reporting from ABC13 Houston detailed a 2023 crash on the same block that left a 3-year-old critically injured and led to felony charges. The busy arterial is routinely patrolled by Precinct 4 and has been the focus of follow-up investigations after prior crashes and violent incidents.

How Precinct 4 Shares Updates

Precinct 4 often pushes out short, real-time alerts on Facebook and through a C4 NOW mobile app. Hoodline has previously noted that social-first approach in coverage such as its Slippery Creek Lane disturbance piece. Those quick posts give neighbors immediate situational awareness but generally do not include court or booking details until official records are available.

What We Know and What Comes Next

The constable’s latest update did not list injuries or charges. Booking and court information typically appears later in county systems such as the Harris County Sheriff’s Office inmate tools. Residents with tips or video of the incident are directed to check the precinct’s official channels, including the constable’s Facebook page and the Precinct 4 website, for contact details and follow-up information.

Possible Charges

If prosecutors decide to pursue a case, Texas law can treat exhibiting or using a firearm as a serious offense. Depending on the facts, statutes covering deadly conduct and aggravated assault may apply. See Texas Penal Code §22.05 (FindLaw) and §22.02 (FindLaw) for how those offenses are defined and penalized under state law.