HPD is kicking off a crime prevention initiative titled "Help Us Help You" and will offer weekly tips and information to help all of us in the fight against all crimes.
At a news conference today, Senior Police Officers J. Byrd and H. Abad shared tips on home burglary prevention.
To watch our officers conduct an on-site home security check and for concise tips for all homeowners to follow CLICK HERE.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
HPD back to school contributions PSA (Houston Police Department, HPD Vid...
It is almost “Back to School” time, and HPD wants to help
students Look Good, Feel Good.
School supplies are being collected at HPD patrol stations
to be distributed to children at 5 different locations during the 6th
annual Look Good, Feel Good event on Sunday, August 24th.
There will be boxes at each patrol station to accept
donations. For more information, contact Officer E.J. Joseph at 713-308-3200.
Here are the locations to donate:
·
Westside
3203 S. Dairy Ashford
St. 281-584-4700
·
Midwest 7277 Regency
Square
Blvd.
832-394-1200
·
Southeast 8300 Mykawa
Road
713-731-5000
·
Northeast 8301 Ley
Road 713-635-0200
·
North
9455 W. Montgomery
Road 281-405-5300
·
South
Gessner 8605 Westplace
Dr. 832-394-4700
·
Central 61
Riesner 713-247-4400
·
Headquarters
1200 Travis
St.
713-308-3200
·
Kingwood
3915 Rustic Woods
Drive 281-913-4500
·
Clear
Lake 2855
Bay Area
Boulevard 281-218-3800
·
HOU
Airport 7800 Airport
Blvd.
713-845-6800
·
IAH
Airport 3100 Terminal
Road
N. 281-230-6800
·
Eastside
7525 Sherman
St. 713-928-4600
·
Northwest 6000 Teague
Rd. 713-744-0900
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Tour of the HPD Property Division
The HPD Property Division hosted citizens in the Asian
Community and gave them a tour of the property room. They viewed the intake
area, the weapons vault, the staging area and the Citizens’ Customer Service Area.
They viewed the shredding of items and the destruction of a metal BB gun.
They also received information on how to retrieve property
if it were to ever be tagged in the HPD Property room. For more information on
the HPD Property Room, please go to this link http://www.houstontx.gov/police/divisions/property_division/
The pictures include HPD Assistant Chief J. Chen, Deputy
Director L. Yium, and Captain H. Harris of the Property Division.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Be aware of your purse at all times!
Be purse aware this holiday weekend. Keep your purse with you at all times to prevent theft and lighten the load in your purse. Carry only what is necessary.
For more safety tips go to this link
For more safety tips go to this link
HPD Pays a Visit to a Special Patient at MD Anderson
Gavin Glynn is a brave 4-year-old boy from Ireland who recently received a special visit from Houston Police officers. A fundraiser was held in Ireland so Gavin, who has a rare form of cancer, and his family could come to Houston’s MD Anderson Cancer Center and receive treatment. The Garda (Irish Federal Police Force) reached out to HPD since Gavin is fascinated with anything police related.
Gavin was treated to a visit from Mounted Patrol horses Smash and Cushing and several HPD officers. Gavin was also made an honorary police officer. HPD plans to visit with Gavin and his family periodically while he is here in Houston for his treatment.
For more pictures on HPD’s visit with Gavin, go to HPD’s Flickr account at this link
Gavin was treated to a visit from Mounted Patrol horses Smash and Cushing and several HPD officers. Gavin was also made an honorary police officer. HPD plans to visit with Gavin and his family periodically while he is here in Houston for his treatment.
For more pictures on HPD’s visit with Gavin, go to HPD’s Flickr account at this link
Monday, June 30, 2014
Chief McClelland meets with Houston Chronicle Interns
HPD Chief Charles McClelland met for an hour today with 18
students enrolled in the Houston Chronicle Journalism Summer Workshop for a
“student intern news conference.”
They talked about a range of topics including HPD’s staffing
and how it will be addressed, diversity of the department (52% of officers are
minority, 1100 officers speak more than one language), case assignments
(priority on crimes against people, and then property), HPDs youth programs to
deter gang activity (such as The Boys & Girls Club and YPAC), and the
dangers of texting and driving.
Most in the group attend schools in Fort Bend and Harris
Counties, and Chief McClelland encouraged the students to join the Youth Police
Advisory Council (YPAC).
For more information about YPAC, go to this link.
Friday, June 27, 2014
City of Houston Juvenile Curfew
Even though school is out, there is still a juvenile curfew
in the City of Houston. The curfew applies to juveniles under the age of 17.
Juveniles cannot remain, walk, run, drive or ride about in
or upon any public place in the city between the hours of 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Sunday through Thursday and 12 a.m. (midnight) to 6 a.m. Friday through
Saturday.
There are exceptions, such as being with a parent, which are listed on the City of Houston website.
For more information, call the HPD Juvenile Division at
713-731-5335.
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