A Harris County Sheriff’s deputy is facing felony burglary charges following an alleged home invasion at his wife’s residence in Cypress, Texas. Deputy Justin Holcombe, an eight-year veteran of the force, was arrested early Sunday morning.
Details of the Arrest
Court documents allege that Holcombe forcibly entered his wife’s home, reportedly kicking in the door and physically grabbing her during the incident. The arrest triggered an internal investigation, and Holcombe has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of both the criminal proceedings and the department’s review.
Witness Accounts
Neighbor Brandon Townsend reported a significant police presence at the scene on Sunday morning, noting multiple patrol cars surrounding the wife’s home. This unexpected activity immediately raised concerns among residents.
Court Appearance and Release
Holcombe appeared in court earlier this week but did not address the allegations. He was released on a $50,000 bond with strict conditions, including a complete prohibition from contacting his wife or approaching her residence.
Protective Order Issued
A protective order has been issued, providing additional security for his wife and remaining in effect for 120 days. The couple married in December 2025.
Community Reaction
Neighbors reported previously seeing the couple and their children in the community and were unaware of any prior domestic disputes. Townsend expressed strong disapproval, emphasizing the responsibility of law enforcement to uphold the law.
Ongoing Investigation
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office is conducting the ongoing investigation and indicates that further details may emerge as the case develops. The charges represent a serious breach of trust and raise questions about law enforcement accountability.
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