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Felony Theft Suspect Busted Near Spring 290 In Precinct 4 Traffic Stop

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Published on May 22, 2026
Felony Theft Suspect Busted Near Spring 290 In Precinct 4 Traffic StopSource: Facebook/ Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

This afternoon, deputies with Harris County Constable Precinct 4 stopped a vehicle near U.S. 290 and Spring Cypress Road and arrested a man who was wanted on an open felony theft warrant out of Harris County. The constable’s office shared photos from the scene on Facebook and tagged the post as “happening now.”

Traffic Stop in Spring Ends With Wanted Man in Custody

According to Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4, deputies conducted a traffic stop in the "290 and Spring Cypress Road area" and took the wanted suspect into custody. The post states that the man was wanted on a felony theft warrant out of Harris County and includes photos from the traffic stop, but it does not name the suspect or provide any booking details.

Constable’s Office Pushes App and Instagram for Live Alerts

The agency’s update also urged residents to follow its Instagram account and to download the C4 NOW mobile app for live feeds on crime, arrests, safety tips and traffic incidents in their area. The precinct’s official website links to the C4 NOW app on both the App Store and Google Play and describes it as a tool for real-time neighborhood alerts, according to Harris County Constable Precinct 4.

Short, Social-First Updates Are Routine

Hoodline has noted the precinct’s pattern of short, social-media-first arrest posts that give neighbors quick situational awareness but often lack court-level detail. Reporters typically follow up those alerts with jail and court checks to confirm charges and booking information.

The Facebook post on Friday’s stop does not list the suspect’s name or the status of any charges, according to Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4. For updates and push alerts, residents are directed to the agency’s social feeds and the C4 NOW app referenced on the precinct’s website.