Woman Arrested After Deputies Find Dozens of Stolen IDs and Credit Cards in Northwest Houston

Woman Arrested After Deputies Find Dozens of Stolen IDs and Credit Cards in Northwest Houston
Alexandria Allbrook

HOUSTON, TX – Deputies with the Constable Mark Herman’s Office arrested a Spring woman Wednesday after a traffic stop led to the discovery of dozens of credit cards, driver licenses, and checks belonging to other people.

According to the constable’s office, deputies conducted a traffic stop Jan. 21, 2026, near the 12200 block of Grove Point in northwest Houston. The driver was identified as 31-year-old Alexandria Allbrook of Spring.

During the investigation, deputies found Allbrook in possession of 37 credit and debit cards bearing multiple different names, six newly issued Texas driver licenses, and two checks, none of which belonged to her. Investigators contacted the owners of the recently issued driver licenses, who were able to recover their identification.

Authorities said further investigation revealed that Allbrook was already out on bond at the time of the stop for a separate charge of possession of a controlled substance.

Allbrook was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail on a charge of fraudulent use or possession of identifying information. Officials said her bond had not been set as of Wednesday and the case is pending in the 228th District Court.