
A Friday night warrant operation in the 10700 block of Cypresswood Drive ended with an adult woman in handcuffs, after Harris County Constable Precinct 4 deputies served a felony warrant and took her into custody without incident, according to the agency. Officials said the warrant was for second-degree felony criminal mischief and did not immediately release the suspect's name or booking details.
In a Facebook post, Constable Mark Herman's office said deputies executed the second-degree criminal mischief warrant in the 10700 block of Cypresswood Drive and confirmed that an adult female was arrested at the scene. The post also shifted into outreach mode, urging followers to download the precinct's "C4 NOW" mobile app and keep up with its social media feeds for live arrest updates, safety tips, and traffic alerts. No additional charge details or bond information were provided.
How the precinct shares updates
The precinct lists its headquarters at 6831 Cypresswood Drive in Spring and promotes the C4 NOW app as a go-to source for real-time alerts and traffic updates, according to the constable's website. The site shows that the agency leans on the app and its social channels to push out quick-hit notices on arrests and roadway incidents to nearby residents. The same webpage also provides a non-emergency dispatch number for Precinct 4.
Legal note
Under the Texas Penal Code, criminal mischief charges are graded by the amount and nature of the alleged damage. When reported losses fall between $150,000 and $300,000, the offense is classified as a second-degree felony. A second-degree felony in Texas carries a potential punishment of two to 20 years in prison and an optional fine of up to $10,000, according to the Texas Penal Code. The statute also outlines other dollar thresholds and special enhancements that can change how the offense is charged, depending on the circumstances.
Officials did not provide a suspect name or bond information in the post. Hoodline will update this item if the constable's office releases additional details. Anyone with information about the case can contact Precinct 4 through the channels listed on its website.









