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Pct. 4 Deputies Arrest Two Near Grand Parkway for 15+ Warrants

Precinct 4 deputies detained two people near 6500 N Grand Parkway W after routine patrols found the pair had more than 15 open warrants combined.

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Pct. 4 Deputies Arrest Two Near Grand Parkway for 15+ Warrants
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Harris County Precinct 4 deputies detained two individuals near 6500 N Grand Parkway W after routine patrol contact revealed the pair held more than 15 open warrants combined, the precinct said. "The arrests were announced as happening now by the official account."

An immediate post from the precinct’s social page noted the operation in present tense, saying, "Constable Deputies have two suspects in custody near 6500 N Grand Parkway W for over 15 open warrants combined." The post framed the action as a warrant takedown and used on-page language that conveyed the event as occurring in real time.

The precinct’s initial material attributes the discovery to ordinary street-level work: "Routine patrol led to the significant warrant takedown." Beyond that description, neither the social post nor the precinct messaging provided names, ages, or the exact nature of the open warrants. Sources in the post gave only a combined total of “over 15” warrants; no breakdown between the two suspects was offered.

Public details remain limited. The social post did not include a timestamp, booking location, charge descriptions, or whether either suspect was transported to a particular detention facility. There was no identification of the underlying offenses that generated the warrants, and the precinct did not list any vehicles, weapons, or property seized in the announcement.

Harris County Precinct 4 is the consistent agency attribution in both the post and the precinct summary; the Facebook phrasing used the office’s operational label, Constable Deputies. The location string used in all official messaging is specific: near 6500 N Grand Parkway W. That address is the only geographic anchor provided in the precinct’s communications about the incident.

For now, the precinct’s social-media announcement remains the primary official account of the arrests. The post’s emphasis on routine patrol and the combined figure of more than 15 open warrants frames the encounter as an operational success for Precinct 4 deputies, while leaving standard booking and identification details to be released later by the office. The precinct’s initial messaging did not supply a public follow-up statement with suspects’ identities, precise warrant counts, or court dates.

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