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Of this number, 35% of constables/deputy constables were primarily assigned to patrol duties. For example, in Harris County Precinct 4 and 5 (Greater Houston area), there are over 1400 patrol deputies. Additionally, 15% handled criminal investigations, i.e. they are detectives and investigators.
Hockley is located in Harris County Precinct 4; as of 2023, Commissioner Lesley Briones serves as the head of the precinct. [ 6 ] The United States Postal Service operates the Hockley Post Office at 17210 Warren Ranch Road.
Klein is within Harris County Precinct 4. [1] As of 2008 Jerry Eversole heads the precinct. [2] The community is served by the Harris County Sheriff's Office District I Patrol, [3] headquartered from the Cypresswood Substation at 6831 Cypresswood Drive. [4] The area is served by the Northwest Volunteer Fire Department. [5]
[citation needed] The Harris County portion of Kingwood lies in Harris County Precinct 4 (PCT4). As of 2021 PCT4's commissioner is Jack Cagle [71] and the constable is Mark Herman. [72] The Harris County section of Kingwood is located in District 127 of the Texas House of Representatives. As of 2021, Dan Huberty represents the district. [73]
An 824-page file details an officer’s attempt to prosecute librarians in Granbury, Texas, amid a nationwide battle over the books children are allowed to read.
River Oaks is within Harris County Precinct 4. [88] As of 2020, R. Jack Cagle is the precinct's County Commissioner. [89] River Oaks is in Justice of the Peace/Constable Precinct One. As of 2012 Alan Rosen is the constable. [90] River Oaks is located in District 134 of the Texas House of Representatives and represented by Ann Johnson, a ...
The oldest continuous site still inhabited by a county courthouse is in Liberty County, where its courthouse has stood—although rebuilt—since 1831. [ 15 ] In 1971 and 1972, two Texas Courthouse Acts were passed, which require the county to notify the Texas Historical Commission (THC) of any plans to remodel or destroy historic courthouses ...
David Marcel Fleischer is an American judge currently serving on the Harris County Criminal Court in Texas. [1] He was first elected to the position in 2018, running as a Democrat, and won reelection in 2022.