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Constables Arrest 5 During Home Burglary In Spring

Two men, a woman, and two juveniles caused more than $5,000 while burglarizing a home in Spring, police said

Sara Ramirez, Christian Chavez, and Isaiah Ponce are accused of burglarizing a home on Sunday.
Sara Ramirez, Christian Chavez, and Isaiah Ponce are accused of burglarizing a home on Sunday. (Harris County Pct. 4 Constables Office)

HOUSTON — Two men, a woman, and two juveniles were arrested Sunday after they were caught by deputy constables breaking into a home in Spring. Deputies were called to the 6500 block of Early Winter after witnesses reported seeing five people breaking into a home.

When deputies got to the home they found that the back door had been forced open. Deputies and a K9 officer immediately set up a perimeter and while clearing the inside of the residence, a man, later identified as Christian Chavez, 19, ran out of the front door. After a brief foot chase, the suspect was caught and arrested.

During a search, deputies found Sara Ramirez, 18, and Isaiah Ponce, 18, along with two juveniles, hiding inside the house.

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Police said the suspects caused at least $5,500.00 in damages to the inside of the home during the break in.
Chavez, Ramirez, Ponce were booked into the Harris County Jail, and charged with burglary of a habitation. They each received a bond of $2,500.00 out of the 232nd District Court. Chavez was also charged with evading and received an additional $100.00 bond out of County Court 6.

The juveniles were arrested and booked into the Juvenile Detention Center, and were charged with burglary of a habitation, police said.

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