Lockhart PD Announce Cash Reward Offered In Search For Suspect Who Is Considered Armed And Dangerous

Lockhart Police Department has announced that A-1 Bail is offering a $500 cash reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of Noah Herrera, who is wanted on family violence and drug charges after failing to show up for a court appearance while out on bond.

Herrera is described as a 5’5” Hispanic male with black hair and brown eyes who weighs approximately 180 pounds. He should be considered armed and dangerous.

Herrera’s last known residence was in Uhland and his last known location includes areas surrounding Luling, San Marcos, Kyle and Austin.

Pending charges against Herrera include:

  • Failure to Appear/Motion to revoke personal bond – Possession of a Controlled Substance (Crack/Cocaine), plus GPS Satellite, Jail (ankle monitor) out of Travis County
  • Failure to Appear Warrant issued by Caldwell County Judge reference Lockhart Police Department criminal cases – Two counts of Assault Family Violence; Unlawful Restraint; and Driving While License Invalid

Do not attempt to apprehend Herrera yourself. If you have information, please call the Lockhart Police Department at 512-398-4401.

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