HPD Chief Charles McClelland accepted the ALS ice bucket
challenge issued by the HPOU and will make a donation. Chief McClelland challenged
Houston Fire Chief Terry Garrison also.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
2014 Look Good, Feel Good Back to School Initiative
The Look Good, Feel Good
initiative helps get schools supplies to children and provides them with
haircuts as they get ready to go back to school. A challenge was issued to all the HPD patrol
stations to donate school supplies for the event.
Northeast Patrol Station won the
trophy for the department-wide school supply drive by donating more than 3600
school supply items. The items included
106 back packs, 1050 pencils, 310 spiral notebook, 315 folders and the list
goes on. Lt. Deese stated, “This was our opportunity to give back to the
community and represent Northeast Patrol Station. This trophy will never leave
Northeast ‘The Rock’”.
The Look Good, Feel Good Initiative will be at the following
locations this Sunday, August 24th, from noon to 4 pm,
Havard Boys and Girls Club
1520 Airline Dr.
Fort Bend Boys and Girls Club
5525 Hobby St.
YWCA
6309 Martin Luther King
Smartie Pants Academy
4512 Hwy 6 N
For more information about Look Good, Feel Good, contact Officer
EJ Joseph of Public Affairs at 713-308-3200.
Friday, August 8, 2014
Home Burglary Prevention
The Houston
Police Department wants to help you make your home as safe as possible and a
nuisance to would-be burglars.
For example, many intruders enter through weak doors. Having strong doors and door frames, including garage doors, is essential to your security. Steel doors and frames provide enhanced security because they are harder to destroy. If you have hollow-core doors, it is recommended you replace them with a sturdier type. There are wooden doors being manufactured to withstand a tremendous amount of pressure from would-be burglars.
Secure windows and sliding glass doors can be secured with a locking device placed along the track. A broomstick or a wooden rod may work just as well if placed on the track between the door frame and the door. Glass sliding doors are usually secluded from public view and special care must be taken to secure them. Bolt locks can be installed to help prevent the door from being opened or removed from its track.
Burglars will sometimes log your departure and arrival times from and to your home. Help ruin their plot by:
For example, many intruders enter through weak doors. Having strong doors and door frames, including garage doors, is essential to your security. Steel doors and frames provide enhanced security because they are harder to destroy. If you have hollow-core doors, it is recommended you replace them with a sturdier type. There are wooden doors being manufactured to withstand a tremendous amount of pressure from would-be burglars.
Secure windows and sliding glass doors can be secured with a locking device placed along the track. A broomstick or a wooden rod may work just as well if placed on the track between the door frame and the door. Glass sliding doors are usually secluded from public view and special care must be taken to secure them. Bolt locks can be installed to help prevent the door from being opened or removed from its track.
Burglars will sometimes log your departure and arrival times from and to your home. Help ruin their plot by:
·
-Don't advertise you'll be out of town to casual
acquaintances or in social media. Instead, tell a reliable neighbor and have
him/her watch your property.
·
-Leave a few lights on or use timers that will turn
lights on and off periodically.
·
-Leave drapes in a normal position. Drapes or shades
fully closed give a deserted look.
·
-Use an etching device to mark your valuables with an
identifying mark known only to you.
·
-Make an inventory list of all your belongings, include
serial numbers.
·
-Stop all newspaper deliveries and have someone pick up
your mail.
·
-Store an inventory of your valuables in a safe deposit
box or fire safe, or file it with your insurance company.
·
-Share this safety information with your neighbors
verbally and through social media.
The more citizens heed such advice, the more we can continue the trend on reducing home burglaries, which have decreased about 8 percent in the city for the first six months of 2014, after dropping more than 10 percent in 2013.
To see a home security demonstration by HPD crime prevention experts on best practices of protecting your home, go to the HPD YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n0qtTORGII
For more information on scheduling an officer to perform a home security check at your residence, call HPD Public Affairs at 713-308-3200 or your local law enforcement agency.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
HPD Crime Prevention Initiative "Help Us Help You"
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.
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.
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
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