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Constable Deputies Arrest Suspect Caught on Video Breaking into Vehicles in Harris County

Harris County, TX –  Deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Office, Precinct 4, made a significant arrest earlier this week after a suspect was identified and apprehended in connection with two vehicle burglaries. The suspect, Reagan Cannon, was taken into custody on June 21, 2025, after being confronted at a local McDonald’s by a vigilant victim who recognized him from surveillance footage.

Deputies responded to a disturbance call at the McDonald’s located in the 8400 block of FM 1960 Bypass Road West. Upon arrival, they quickly detained the male suspect involved in the altercation, later identifying him as Reagan Cannon. During the course of the investigation, deputies learned that Cannon was not just involved in a disturbance—he was allegedly the same individual captured on surveillance video breaking into two vehicles owned by the woman who confronted him.

The victim, who had arrived at the scene and recognized Cannon, provided authorities with clear surveillance footage of the break-ins, which occurred just days earlier. The video evidence showed Cannon unlawfully entering both vehicles and stealing multiple personal items. After reviewing the footage, deputies confirmed Cannon as the individual responsible.

In an official statement, Constable Mark Herman said:

“Reagan Cannon was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Burglary of a Motor Vehicle with prior convictions, a State Jail Felony. His bond was set at $15,000.00 out of the 486th District Court. He was also out on a $100.00 bond for Criminal Trespass.”

Cannon’s arrest highlights a broader effort by Constable Herman’s Office to combat property crimes in Harris County, particularly vehicle burglaries, which continue to be a serious concern for residents. Thanks to a combination of public awareness, technology, and swift law enforcement response, the suspect was not only identified but promptly taken into custody.

The Importance of Surveillance and Community Involvement

This case underscores the critical role of home surveillance systems and public cooperation in solving crimes. The victim’s ability to provide solid video evidence was instrumental in linking Cannon to the burglaries. Law enforcement officials continue to encourage residents to install surveillance cameras and report any suspicious behavior.

“This is a perfect example of how community vigilance and technology can help us bring criminals to justice,” said one Precinct 4 deputy. “We commend the victim for coming forward and providing the evidence that led to this arrest.”

Stay Informed and Stay Safe

Constable Herman encourages all Harris County residents to stay updated on crime in their neighborhoods. Citizens can follow Precinct 4 Constable’s Office on Facebook at http://Facebook.com/Precinct4 and download the free “C4 NOW” mobile app, which offers real-time updates on local crime, arrests, traffic incidents, and safety alerts.

The app provides a convenient way for residents to stay informed and take proactive steps to protect their families and property. Features include:

  • Crime and arrest updates
  • Traffic accident reports
  • Road condition alerts
  • Public safety announcements
  • Community engagement initiatives

Final Thoughts

As Reagan Cannon remains in custody awaiting further legal proceedings, the case serves as a powerful reminder that law enforcement and the public must work hand-in-hand to keep communities safe. The quick identification and arrest of a repeat offender is a testament to the vigilance of both residents and the dedicated deputies of Precinct 4.

If you have information about suspicious activity or want to report a crime in progress, don’t hesitate to contact your local authorities. In emergencies, always dial 911.

Together, through awareness and action, Harris County continues to stand strong against crime.

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