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NOTICE OF CONSTABLES SALE
By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the Honorable 400TH DISTRICT COURT of FORT BEND County on January 6, 2022 by the Clerk thereof, in the case of
FORT BEND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT VS. CHARMI AN STRIFERT, ET AL
TRACT I: GEO: 3200020020900907
LOTS 9, 10, 11 & 12 BLOCK 2 OF SECTION B, FRESNO ADDITION IN FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE DEED RECORDS OF FORT BEND COUNTY TEXAS IN VOLUME 226 PAGE 3I0.
TRACT 2: GEO: 3200020040100907
LOTS I, 2, 3 & 4 BLOCK 4 OF SECTION B, FRESNO ADDITION IN FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE DEED RECORDS OF FORT BEND COUNTY TEXAS IN VOLUME 226 PAGE 310 .
TRACT 3: GEO: 3200030020500907
LOTS 5, 6. 7, & 8 BLOCK 2 OF SECTION C, FRESNO ADDITION IN FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE DEED RECORDS OF FORT BEND COUNTY TEXAS IN VOLUME 226 PAGE 310.
TRACT 4: GEO: 3200030032300907
LOTS 23 & 24 BLOCK 3 OF SECT I ON C, FRESNO A DD ITION IN FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE DEED RECORDS OF FORT BEND COUNTY TEXAS IN VOLUME 226 PAGE 310.
TRACT 5: GEO: 3200030041700907
LOTS 17 & 18 BLOCK 4 OF SECTION C, FRESNO ADDITION IN FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE DEED RECORDS OF FORT BEND COUNTY TEXAS IN VOLUME 226 PAGE 310 .
TRACT 6: GEO: 3200030050500907
LOTS 5, 6, 7 & 8 BLOCK 5 OF SECTION C, FRESNO ADDITION IN FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE DEED RECORDS OF FORT BEND COUNTY TEXAS IN VOLUME 226 PAGE 310.
TRACT 7: GEO: 3200040021100907
TRACT 8: GEO: 3200040030500907
LOTS 5 & 6 BLOCK 3 OF SECTION D, FRESNO ADDITION IN FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE DEED RECORDS OF FORT BEND COUNTY TEXAS IN VOLUME 226 PAGE 310.
TRACT 9: GEO: 3200040041900907
LOTS 19 & 20 BLOCK 4 OF SECTION D, FRESNO ADDITION IN FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THE DEED RECORDS OF FORT BEND COUNTY TEXAS IN VOLUME 226 PAGE 310.
TRACT 10: GEO: 4600005660030907
PROPERTY CALLED LOT 3 OR FRESNO RANCHO TRACT NUMBER 3, IN BLOCK 566 OF MAGNOLIA PLACE, A SUBDIVISION IN FORT BEND COUNTY, BEING THE FIRST TRACT DESCRIBED IN A DEED RECORDED IN VOLUME 213 PAGES 355-357 OF THE DEED RECORDS OF FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS
Levied on January 7, 2022 as the property of
CHARMIAN STRIFERT
JOHN C. SALMON
CLIVE L. SHEPPARD
R. W. FROST
NEUIRE LEWIS
EDNA LEWIS
VICTORIA PLUMSTEEL
FRANK LAMOLE
J. D. WHITEHEAD
BRADFORD VALLANCE
EARL BARTHOLOMEW
to satisfy a judgment amounting to $13,449.79, representing delinquent taxes, penalties, interest, and attorney's fees through the date of judgment, plus all costs of court, costs of sale, and post judgment penalties and interest recoverable by law in favor of FORT BEND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICTFORT BEND COUNTY.
ALL BIDDERS MUST COMPLY WITH SECTION 34.015 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY TAX CODE.
Deputy D. Garcia
The Constable’s Office serves as the designated custodial agency for criminal warrants issued by the Justice Court. These warrants encompass a variety of offenses, including but not limited to:
Our dedicated Warrant Division takes proactive measures by sending out courtesy post-cards to the last known address of defendants with outstanding warrants. These post-cards inform the individuals about their warrant status and provide clear instructions on how to resolve the issue at hand. If we do not receive any response from the defendant within one to two weeks, the warrants are then entered into a comprehensive statewide database, accessible to law enforcement agencies throughout the region. It is crucial to understand that any interaction with law enforcement following this could result in arrest.
Additionally, our Warrant Division conducts periodic “warrant roundups.” During these operations, specialized units are deployed to specific areas, focusing their efforts on apprehending individuals with outstanding warrants. These targeted initiatives have proven highly effective, and we anticipate future operations along these lines.
Moreover, the Justice Court has previously offered “amnesty” periods, allowing individuals with outstanding warrants to approach the court without the fear of immediate arrest, facilitating an opportunity to settle their warrants peacefully. For details regarding upcoming amnesty periods, we encourage contacting the Justice Court directly.
If you suspect you have an outstanding warrant issued by our agency, please reach out to us at 281-341-4548 or get in touch with the Justice of the Peace at 832-471-2550 for further assistance.
Constable Patrick Quincy is a dedicated law enforcement leader with over 19 years of experience in community policing. A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1999 and later attended McNeese State University and Southern University. After graduating in the top 5 of his class from the Law Enforcement Academy, he worked with the Katy ISD Police Department before joining the Harris County Precinct 5 Constable's Office, where he held various leadership roles before becoming Chief Investigator with the Fort Bend County Attorney's Office in 2021.
Constable Quincy has received multiple accolades for his service, including award recognition from the Fort Bend County Judge's Office for combating human trafficking and the 2024 Officer of the Year Award. He has completed over 5,900 hours of law enforcement training and holds a Master Peace Officer certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Active in community initiatives, he participates in outreach programs focused on crime prevention, youth mentorship, and community engagement.
Constable Patrick Quincy was elected Fort Bend County Precinct 4 Constable in November of 2024 where he currently serves today.
Outside of work, Patrick enjoys spending time with family and emphasizes the importance of community involvement to create a safe and inclusive environment.
Ericka Gibbs - Executive Assistant
Veronica Rodriguez - Administrative Assistant
Benita Osorio - Sr. Office Assistant
Myles Smith - Sr. Office Assistant
These personnel are essential to the successful operation of the Fort Bend Courts, Precinct 4 Constable's Office.
Constable Patrick Quincy ensures his constituents receive excellent customer service.
The primary function of the Civil Division is to efficiently serve various forms of civil processes that are crucial to the legal framework of our society. This encompasses a wide array of documents, including but not limited to Subpoenas, which compel individuals to appear in court or produce necessary documents; Evictions, which involve the legal process of removing a tenant from a property; and Citations, which notify individuals of legal actions against them or violations of laws.
Protective Orders and Restraining Orders are also key responsibilities within this division, designed to provide individuals with legal protection from harassment, threats, or abuse.
Beyond these specific processes, the Civil Division handles a variety of other civil-related issues, aiding in the resolution of disputes and ensuring that legal documents are delivered accurately and promptly. This division plays a vital role in upholding the law and safeguarding the rights of individuals, making its functions essential to the civil justice system. The dedicated team within the Civil Division works diligently to manage these processes, upholding the integrity of legal proceedings and facilitating access to justice for all.
The Precinct 4 Constable’s Office plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and security of the Juvenile Detention Center, as well as the Alternative Learning Centers located within the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District and Fort Bend Independent School District. Their dedicated officers work diligently to create a secure environment, fostering a sense of protection for both the youth in detention and those attending the alternative educational programs.
The Fort Bend County Precinct 4 Constable's Office provides deputies for the following locations:
Fort Bend County Pct. 4 Constable’s Office has deputies specifically assigned to neighborhoods through a contract program where the Homeowner’s Association (HOA) or Municipal Utilities Districts (MUD) pay for the extra patrol. This program is supplemental to the district units assigned to a geographic area typically by the Sheriff’s Office. This program benefits the neighborhood by having deputies available with shorter response times and allowing the assigned deputies to build relationships with the residents. If you have questions about this program and considering one for your community, please contact: Chief Deputy Frank Cempa Jr at 281-344-3982 or e-mail: frank.cempajr@fortbendcountytx.gov.
Fort Bend County Pct. 4 Constable’s Office has a motorcycle unit that primarily address traffic complaints, monitor school zones, work crashes and other special assignments authorized by the Constable. The motorcycle deputies are often referred to as “solos.”
The Writ Division plays a crucial role within the judicial system, tasked with the issuance and delivery of Writs. These Writs are formal legal documents, effectively acting as orders from the court that mandate particular actions to be carried out. An example of such an action might include the seizure of property, ensuring that legal directives are enforced in accordance with the law. The Writ Division ensures that these important orders are not only generated accurately but also served to the appropriate parties, upholding the integrity of the legal process.