
A weekend search in north Harris County ended with a quiet arrest on Sunday, after Precinct 4 deputies tracked down a suspect in the 12200 block of Cabo Blanco Court with help from a drone unit and several assisting agencies. The constable’s office said the situation wrapped up once deputies made contact, but officials are not yet saying who they arrested or what charges might follow.
In a social media update, Harris County Constable Precinct 4 posted "UPDATE: Suspect in custody!!" and credited both the office’s drone unit and "assisting agencies and personnel" for safely resolving the incident. The post said the suspect was found and taken into custody in the 12200 block of Cabo Blanco Court and encouraged residents to keep an eye on Precinct 4’s social channels for any follow-up information.
Drone In The Air, Backup On The Ground
The constable’s post highlighted aerial support from the drone unit and noted that additional law-enforcement personnel helped secure the area, although it did not identify which agencies were involved. Constable Precinct 4 also showcases its "C4NOW" app and Special Operations units as key tools for coordinating field responses and pushing out live alerts to nearby residents. Those tools have featured regularly in recent public updates from the office.
Details Still Under Wraps
So far, officials are keeping the finer points close to the vest. The Facebook update did not release the suspect’s name, list any charges, or describe what led up to the search, and it did not include booking details. The precinct instead pointed people to its social media accounts and the C4NOW app for official notices and future updates. Authorities have not provided any additional information; prosecutors or booking records would show any filings as the case moves ahead.









