Current Harris County Inmate Mugshots And Arrest Info

Houston Public Media: The latest inmate to die at the Harris County Jail was arrested over a 2014 traffic citation

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The Harris County Jail houses nearly 10,000 inmates, the biggest lockup in Texas. A 32-year-old man who died this week during a reported altercation with detention officers while on his way out of the ...

The latest inmate to die at the Harris County Jail was arrested over a 2014 traffic citation

Yahoo: Harris County Jail saw 20 deaths in 2025 as most inmates awaited trial. Here's what we know

Harris County Jail saw 20 deaths in 2025 as most inmates awaited trial. Here's what we know

MSN: Harris County outsourcing roughly 1,300 inmates out of the state. Here's the data

Nearly 1,300 Harris County inmates are awaiting trial in out-of-state private facilities due to chronic overcrowding and understaffing at Harris County Jail, according to new data from the sheriff's ...

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Harris County outsourcing roughly 1,300 inmates out of the state. Here's the data

Houston Chronicle: 20 inmates have died this year in Harris County Jail custody. Here's a timeline.

20 inmates have died this year in Harris County Jail custody. Here's a timeline.

abc13: Harris County Jail inmate dies, marking 2nd jail death of 2026, according to HCSO

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- Harris County Jail reported that one of their inmates died after being rushed to the hospital, marking the second inmate death of the year, according to authorities. SEE ...

Harris County Jail inmate dies, marking 2nd jail death of 2026, according to HCSO

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abc13: Audit says Harris County Sheriff's Office not following state law, thousands owed to former inmates