Constable video shows armed woman pointing gun at Cypress juveniles
Investigators released blurred video from Cypress’s Yaupon Ranch Drive showing a March dispute that they say ended with a woman pointing a gun at juveniles.

Harris County Precinct 5 constable investigators have released video of a March confrontation on Yaupon Ranch Drive in Cypress after saying an ordinary neighborhood argument escalated into a gun threat involving juveniles. The office said the footage is being made public now to help identify the woman seen in the video and move the case forward.
Investigators said the dispute began between two groups of middle school students after a girl was teased about her shoes. Because the people involved are juveniles, authorities blurred their faces in the released video. The constable’s office says at least one adult then entered the confrontation, and a woman seen in the footage was armed and pointed a gun at several juveniles. Once she is identified, investigators say she is expected to face aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charges.

The video lands in a neighborhood where residents say violence has changed daily life. One longtime resident said problems in the area worsened around 2018 or 2019 and that she no longer walks to check the mail, even though she used to walk six miles a day before stopping out of safety fears. She said groups of young people who do not live in the neighborhood often gather there and bring “drama, fights, guns.”
That fear is sharpened by another shooting on the same stretch of road. On Sept. 30, 2025, Harris County deputies responded to the 19000 block of Yaupon Ranch Drive after what investigators described as a teen argument that turned into a shootout. At least a dozen bullets were fired, cars were hit and bystanders were nearly struck, and a 17-year-old boy, his mother and his grandmother were hospitalized.
The resident also said her 73-year-old grandmother was critically wounded in a shooting last fall when a bullet struck her in the thigh while she was on the phone with a 911 dispatcher. Together, the incidents show how fast youth disputes in this part of Cypress can spill into dangerous, armed confrontations that reach neighbors who were not part of the original argument.
Precinct 5 investigators, patrol units and community-relations staff are working the case under Constable Terry Allbritton, who took office in 2025. Anyone who recognizes the woman or has information about the incident can contact the Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office or Crime Stoppers of Houston, where tips may remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.
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