Woman arrested obstructing deputies at possible shots-fired Copper Mill Drive; two warrants
Deputies at the 12800 block of Copper Mill Drive were blocked from a possible shots-fired scene by an adult woman who was charged with Interfering with Public Duties and found to have two active warrants.

Deputies with Harris County Constable Precinct 4 responded to an in-progress call in the 12800 block of Copper Mill Drive about a possible shots-fired situation and encountered an adult female who refused to allow deputies access to the scene, according to a Facebook post by Constable Mark Herman. The woman was charged with Interfering with Public Duties, further investigation turned up two active warrants, and she was taken into custody without incident.
The Precinct 4 Facebook post led with the alert headline: "PRECINCT 4 LIVE: WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER BLOCKING DEPUTIES FROM POSSIBLE SHOTS-FIRED SCENE!" The post includes the account that "Upon arrival, an adult female became uncooperative and refused to allow deputies access to the scene, interfering with their investigation." MyTexasDaily reporter Mathew Richards published a breaking-news item that repeats the same sequence of facts and attributes the material to a press release from Constable Mark Herman’s Office; MyTexasDaily’s headline used the shorthand phrase "obstructing deputies."
Public reporting from the precinct and MyTexasDaily does not include identifying information about the arrestee. Neither the Facebook post nor the MyTexasDaily item published a name, age, booking details, exact calendar date or clock time for the call or arrest. The accounts also do not report whether any firearm was recovered, whether shots were confirmed at the scene beyond the initial "possible shots-fired" call, or whether anyone was injured.
The Precinct 4 post drew substantial local engagement, with 293 reactions, 37 comments and 13 shares in the captured excerpt. Facebook comments on the Precinct 4 post included a range of reactions, such as George Rocha saying, "Happy Valentines Day......these cuffs aren't the kinky kind," Douglas Maxwell writing, "Well she was one smart cookie cocoNUTS," and Philip Holloway asking, "What was her reason?" Other commenters included Zina Bosworth - "Well isn’t she smart" - and Hattie Sims - "Good job lock her up lol."
The precinct’s social messaging also encourages residents to follow its social channels and to download the "C4 NOW" mobile app for live feeds on crime, arrests, safety tips and traffic accidents. The Constable’s Office remains the primary source for the incident narrative; the press release cited by MyTexasDaily is the basis for the charge phrasing "Interfering with Public Duties" used in the precinct’s post.
Officials did not provide additional operational details in the posts and article excerpt provided, including the origin or nature of the two active warrants. Requests for booking records, exact timing, and confirmation of whether shots were fired or evidence recovered should be directed to Harris County Constable Precinct 4 or the Harris County booking desk for further verification.
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