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Spring Hammer Showdown as Cops Say Neighbor Threat, Stolen Motorcycle Land Man in Jail

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Published on May 04, 2026
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A tense confrontation in a Spring neighborhood ended with a trip to jail on Monday, after a 30-year-old man allegedly threatened a neighbor with a hammer in the 4500 block of Aspen Brook Lane near FM 2920, according to local law enforcement. Deputies with the Harris County Precinct 4 constable's office say they made the arrest after an on-scene investigation. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Harris County Joint Processing Center, where he is awaiting a bond hearing.

As reported by CW39 Houston, the constable's office identified the suspect as 30-year-old Logan Box. Deputies said Box was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Investigators also say they found Box in possession of a motorcycle that had been reported stolen for more than a month.

Deputies: Confrontation unfolded near FM 2920

Precinct 4 deputy constables say the dispute broke out on the residential stretch west of FM 2920 and involved an alleged threat to kill the neighbor while Box was armed with a hammer. Deputies stayed on scene to collect evidence and speak with witnesses while they worked to piece together what led up to the confrontation. Authorities have not released any additional details about injuries or a possible motive while the investigation continues.

Felony exposure under Texas law

Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon is a felony under Texas law, which elevates an assault to aggravated assault when a deadly weapon is used or when serious bodily injury results. Under the Texas Penal Code §22.02, aggravated assault is generally prosecuted as a second-degree felony but can be enhanced to a first-degree offense in certain circumstances. Prosecutors will decide which charges to pursue once investigators turn over their full case file to the district attorney’s office.

Processing and next steps

Box was booked into the Harris County Joint Processing Center for intake and an initial magistrate review. The facility handles booking, screening and early hearings for arrests in Harris County. The Joint Processing Center website outlines procedures for intake and first court appearances, including magistrate review and bond determinations. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Harris County Precinct 4 constable's office.