Harris County Pct. 4 Constables Arrest Gibran Ferguson on DWI After Crash
Constable Mark Herman’s deputies arrested Gibran Ferguson on DWI at the 3000 block of Lemmingham Drive; Ferguson was booked into Harris County Jail and bond was set at $100.

Harris County Precinct 4 deputies arrested 28-year-old suspect Gibran Ferguson on a Driving While Intoxicated charge after responding to an incident at the 3000 block of Lemmingham Drive, a precinct statement reported Feb. 12, 2026. Ferguson was booked into the Harris County Jail and, "His bond was set at $100.00 out of Court 7," stated Constable Mark Herman.
Deputies from Constable Mark Herman’s Office arrived at the address following reports that a male was banging on a residence's front door and attempting to enter. According to the precinct release, Ferguson displayed multiple signs of intoxication; deputies conducted a series of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and determined Ferguson was intoxicated. A witness later provided video evidence showing Ferguson as the driver of the vehicle upon deputies’ arrival.
Accounts of how the encounter originated differ across initial reports. An original brief framed the arrest as occurring "following a vehicle crash," while the precinct account distributed to media describes a disturbance call at the Lemmingham Drive residence and does not explicitly state a crash occurred at that location. The precinct release’s mention of witness video confirms a vehicle was present and that Ferguson was driving, but investigators and public records will need to be consulted to confirm whether a separate crash report exists, where any crash occurred, and whether traffic units filed a collision report.
The arrest comes amid sustained DWI enforcement by Precinct 4. ABC13 coverage of the office’s countywide initiative noted Pct. 4 "made more than 1,063 arrests this year for suspected impaired driving, adding that some individuals were rearrested for the same offense," and listed partner agencies in the multi-agency effort, including the Harris County Sheriff's Office, Houston Police Department, Tomball Police Department, Humble Police Department, Texas Department of Public Safety, and the Harris County District Attorney's Office. Constable Herman has described concentrated patrols in north Harris County during high-risk periods: "Pct. 4 alone will be putting out about 150 deputies on the streets of north Harris County in the last two days of this year."

Agency background materials note Mark Herman has been with the department since 1986 and was appointed constable in May 2015; Precinct 4 covers rapidly growing portions of north Harris County and characterizes itself as one of the largest constable offices in personnel and population served.
Public records that would clarify outstanding questions include the Harris County crash-report logs, any chemical-test results or refusal records, and the full precinct press release referenced in the media excerpts. The precinct provided the booking and bond details; it has not released additional information about whether breath or blood tests were administered, whether any injuries resulted from a crash, or whether additional charges are pending.
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