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Champions Park Shock As Precinct 4 Moves Fast On Armed Assault Call

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Published on April 03, 2026
Champions Park Shock As Precinct 4 Moves Fast On Armed Assault CallSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

Harris County Precinct 4 deputies moved quickly on an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon call Friday in a Champions Park neighborhood, detaining a suspect within minutes of arriving in the 13000 block of Champions Park Drive. A second person at the scene was also taken into custody on an unrelated outstanding warrant. By midday, the investigation was still active and officials had not yet announced any charges.

Precinct 4's update

In a Facebook post, Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4, said deputies were dispatched to the 13000 block of Champions Park Drive after a report of an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Deputy Odom located and detained the suspect, and a second individual at the scene was held on an outstanding warrant. The post, which includes photos from the scene, is the precinct's first public account of what happened.

Office outreach and how to stay informed

According to the constable's office, residents are encouraged to follow the precinct's social media channels and download the C4 NOW mobile app for real-time alerts and updates. The website also lists phone numbers and resources for reporting tips and non-emergencies that can assist investigators once a call like this comes in.

Local context

An earlier March 27 post from the same office about an aggravated robbery in the Tomball area, previously covered by Hoodline, showed how Precinct 4 regularly relies on social media to alert neighbors and share photos from active scenes. That recent Tomball report highlighted how these online updates are often the first public notice north Houston residents see after a call for service.

Investigation ongoing

The suspect detained in the Champions Park incident was not identified in the Facebook update, and court records or booking details were not yet available at the time of the post. For now, the constable's social media feed remains the primary public source of information. Precinct 4 says it will continue to release updates through its social channels and the C4 NOW app as the investigation moves forward.