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Published on March 29, 2024
Harris County Deputies Snag Man With 22 Open Warrants During Traffic StopSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

In a routine stop turned jackpot for deputies, a man with more warrants than a deck has cards was nabbed in Harris County. The suspect, identified as Robert Harvey, was hauled off the streets after a traffic stop exposed a litany of legal troubles—a staggering 22 open warrants, including one felony charge for criminal mischief and 21 misdemeanors.

During the March 22 operation, Constable Mark Herman's officers decided to pull over a vehicle cruising along the 4300 block of Spring Stuebner Road. What might have been a simple traffic violation check soon quickly to unravel a whole web of outstanding warrants tied to the driver. The takedown was one for the books, with law enforcement ticking off warrants one by one as they took Harvey into custody.

Constable Mark Herman took to social media to detail the arrest. "Robert Harvey was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for the warrants. His bond and court information has not been set at this time," he announced on Facebook. Since then, his post has gathered considerable attention, drawing comments from locals airing their relief to see a repeat offender relegated behind bars.