Man arrested for allegedly assaulting neighbor over her barking dogs in north Harris County
Authorities say Husam Alkahtani banged on his neighbor’s door and when she opened it, authorities say he “forced his way in.” From there, deputy constables said the 33-year-old started yelling at her about her dogs barking before assaulting her.
Stolen mail discovered after man arrested in case involving stolen truck in northwest Harris County
HOUSTON – A suspect was arrested early Wednesday morning after a victim who had his truck stolen tracked the vehicle down and called police. Michael Bolduc was also recording when Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s deputies showed up to the hotel parking lot where he found it. Investigators said after making the arrest, they also discovered several pieces of stolen mail. So, it’s a lot more serious than people think it is,” said Assistant Chief Deputy Toby Hecker with the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office. Bolduc’s truck was stolen from the Champions Arbor subdivision in northwest Harris County.
Intoxicated woman charged after officials say she broke into home, assaulted homeowner with brick
HOUSTON A woman is in custody after authorities said she broke into a home in a neighborhood near Spring, Texas and assaulted the homeowner while intoxicated. The incident happened Monday at a home on Juniper Meadows Drive near Spring, according to Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Mark Herman. The homeowner told authorities that she knocked on his door and he told Martinez she wasnt welcome. Martinez then forced her way into the home by throwing a brick through a glass door, and according to the homeowner, she used that brick to assault him. Herman said Martinez was arrested and charged with burglary of a habitation with intent to commit assault.
Houston fire crews, local law enforcement prepare for overnight severe weather
HOUSTON Houston fire crews and local law enforcement agencies say theyre gearing up for severe weather that is anticipated to strike the Houston area overnight. WEATHER ALERT: Flash flood watch issued for Houston area until 7 a.m.With the possibility of flash flooding, officials urge residents to not leave their homes during the overnight hours and to remember to Turn around, dont drown.This is how officials say theyre preparing:Houston Fire DepartmentHFD said it has performed operational readiness with eight high-water rescue vehicles and 18 evacuation boats. The HFD Technical Rescue Team is also helping to equip other HFD assets and providing additonal manpower, officials said. Harris County Precinct 4 Constables OfficeConstables deputies have staged high water rescue equipment throughout Precinct 4 Tuesday, officials said.