Harris County Precinct 3 Deputy Constable Free on Bond After Alleged Attack on Nurses, Court Records Show
A deputy constable accused of attacking three nurses at a Baytown hospital on New Year's Day is now free on bond, according to court records. Robert Earl Nobles, Jr. was released from custody on January 23 after he allegedly assaulted the medical staff at Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital while receiving treatment.
The Baytown Police Department initially arrested Nobles following the incident and subsequently relieved him of his duties as a sergeant in Precinct 3's office. However, it appears that Nobles was not immediately apprehended, with court records indicating he was charged with three counts of assault on hospital personnel.
Nobles is expected to appear back in court on Friday, where he will face the charges stemming from the alleged attack. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of hospital staff and the accountability of law enforcement officials.
As of now, Nobles remains out on bond while the court case unfolds, leaving many questions unanswered about what transpired during the altercation and how the incident was handled by Precinct 3's office.
A deputy constable accused of attacking three nurses at a Baytown hospital on New Year's Day is now free on bond, according to court records. Robert Earl Nobles, Jr. was released from custody on January 23 after he allegedly assaulted the medical staff at Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital while receiving treatment.
The Baytown Police Department initially arrested Nobles following the incident and subsequently relieved him of his duties as a sergeant in Precinct 3's office. However, it appears that Nobles was not immediately apprehended, with court records indicating he was charged with three counts of assault on hospital personnel.
Nobles is expected to appear back in court on Friday, where he will face the charges stemming from the alleged attack. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of hospital staff and the accountability of law enforcement officials.
As of now, Nobles remains out on bond while the court case unfolds, leaving many questions unanswered about what transpired during the altercation and how the incident was handled by Precinct 3's office.