Crime Alert – Armed Robberies – Tuesday, May 17, 2016

WHAT: Armed robberies of pedestrians

WHERE: Montrose area

WHEN: Tuesday night, May 17

A robbery team of a man and young woman carried out at least three stick-ups. Locations included the 1700 block of Hawthorne, the 2500 block of Park and the 1800 block of Cherryhurst.

The robberies start with a ruse: The woman, described as an African-American in her late teens or early 20s, wearing dark clothing, approaches a pedestrian and says she needs help because she has been abused by her boyfriend and robbed. During the conversation, an African-American man wearing dark trousers approaches with a shotgun and demands the pedestrian’s belongings. The woman may have used a shotgun in one of the robberies, too.

Their getaway car was a yellow Chevrolet Camaro.

HPD and Precinct 1 are working on the cases. Please call 911 if you see suspicious behavior by individuals matching the descriptions.

Please use extra caution when walking in your neighborhoods.

April 2016 Update

General Update: The constable’s program continues to be a great boon to Mandell Place, Winlow Place and Cherryhurst.  The past month saw only a single home burglary (on 1800 Kipling) and a single car burglary (on 2600 Windsor) in our patrolled neighborhoods.

The car break-in was a vehicle parked in the street with a bag containing computer equipment visible in the left rear seat.  The thieves broke the rear window to get the bag.  It is important to remember that a car is not a secure location for valuables!  At a minimum, valuables should be left out of sight and in the trunk, but the best practice is to not leave any valuables in your car at all.  The forced entry on Kipling was reported to HPD, but not the constable.  Personal items were stolen from the home, including clothing and jewelry. HPD has no suspects but is checking surveillance video from neighbors.

These two incidents, while unfortunate, are a far cry from the number of break-ins that our neighborhoods experienced before the constable’s patrol was instituted.  In addition, this month the Constable deployed additional deputies, undercover officers and unmarked cars in an effort to deter crime around Cherryhurst Park, resulting in several successful arrests.  Please remember the great strides we have made in reducing property crime as fundraising for next year’s contract starts in May.

 

A Message from Constable Rosen: “Thefts May Spring up in Spring”

“The warmer weather encourages wildflowers to bloom, bicycle owners to pedal down the street, property owners to spruce up their landscapes, and fixer-uppers to work outdoors. While we of course encourage everyone to enjoy the fresh air in their own ways, we also remind you to use your season-sensitive common sense to prevent your belongings from being stolen. While you “take time to smell the flowers,” please also remember to secure bikes, yard tools, skateboards, outdoor furniture, construction materials and other belongings when not in use; to lock garages, sheds and gates. Because unfortunately, the nice weather makes it easier for thieves to move around outdoors, too. And when you are out and about, please report any suspicious activity to law enforcement. Be safe!”

 

Security Tips: The constable patrol is most effective when we all take common sense steps to deter crime:

  • Activate your security system at all times, and connect it directly to the Constable Dispatch (you must call your alarm company and have their responding agency listed as Harris County Constable Precinct One at 713-755-7628).
  • Report crime and suspicious activity to the constable’s office at 713-755-7628. Make sure to mention that you are calling from a “contract neighborhood.” (For emergencies in progress, dial 911).
  • Go to the website and sign-up for security alerts.
  • Lock your garage and car.
  • Do not leave items in car.
  • Never disclose Constable Patrol hours of operation via online social networks (like Facebook or Nextdoor). We are disadvantaged if potential criminals are aware of our vulnerabilities.

 

 

Board of Directors:
Mike Hawash – Chair
Jake Mase & Al Amado – Mandell Place
Benjamin Garry & Mark Schultz – Winlow Place
Bruce Holzband & Thushara Corea – Cherryhurst

March 2016 Update

General Update: Significant property crime continues to remain low in our patrolled neighborhoods. The only significant incidents to report for the month of February were 1) a break-in on the 1800 block of Marshall Street where criminals had broken in through a back glass door and stole electronics and cash before exiting through the front door, and 2) a motor vehicle break-in at Cherryhurst Street and Ridgewood Street. Hopefully, unfortunate incidents like this remain isolated and rare occurrences now that the patrol is in place. Complete statistics for the month are attached with sensitive security information removed.

Starting this month, we are also excited to announce that we will begin sharing deputies with Vermont Commons and Park Commons, who have recently begun their own constable’s patrol program. This essentially doubles the days we have active constables coverage. More importantly, a deputy should be just a few minutes away during all the high crime times. By coordinating with other neighborhoods who are instituting their own constables patrols we can increase our effective coverage without increasing the cost of our constables program, it is a great win-win.

Finally, we are aware of the increase in crime and suspicious incidents in the neighborhood surrounding Cherryhurst park in March. The Security Foundation Board has been in close contact with the Constable regarding this problem, and the Constable is developing new strategy and tactics to counter such incidents. We should have more to report in our next newsletter when the statistics for March become available.
Security Tips: The constable patrol is most effective when we all take common sense steps to deter crime:

  • Activate your security system at all times, and connect it directly to the Constable Dispatch (you must call your alarm company and have their responding agency listed as Harris County Constable Precinct One at713-755-7628).
  • Report crime and suspicious activity to the constable’s office at 713-755-7628. Make sure to mention that you are calling from a “contract neighborhood.” (For emergencies in progress, dial 911).
  • Go to the website and sign-up for security alerts.
  • Lock your garage and car.
  • Do not leave items in car.
  • Never disclose Constable Patrol hours of operation via online social networks (like Facebook or Nextdoor). We are disadvantaged if potential criminals are aware of our vulnerabilities.

In addition, the Constable offers other security services that we encourage you to take advantage of:

  • Vacation watch – Go to http://pct1constable.net/sign-up/vacation-watch/ to sign up you home for vacation watch if you are going out of town. The constables will stop by your house every day to make sure that all is well while you are away.
  • Crime Alerts – You can receive immediate crime alerts directly from the Constable’s office by signing up athttp://pct1constable.net/sign-up/crime-alerts/.
  • Security Audit Deputy – Please email Deputy Mathews-Segura at Tracie.Mathews-Segura@cn1.hctx.netto schedule a security audit. Deputy Mathews-Segura will come to your home and let you know how you can be more secure

For complete list of the constables services and information visithttp://pct1constable.net/.

Lastly, HPD has distributed burglary and security tips for the Rodeo, but these are generally aplicable to our neighborhood as well:

  • Prior to leaving for your trip remove any extra items from your vehicle, laptops, book bags, even weapons. Leave these things at home. Make it appear your vehicle is empty, especially if you plan to park at remote parking facilities (bus or train lots). A vehicle is a method of transportation NOT A SECURE LOCATION for your valuables.
  • Always carry your driver’s license or identification card along with a limited amount of credit cards/debit cards. Avoid carrying extra credit cards and avoid carrying large amounts of cash.
  • Women should consider wearing a small purse across their body to keep their hands free, especially if you have small children.
  • If you plan on attending with children and you become separated, teach them to know they can ask a police officer if they need help.
  • Park as close to your destination as possible and pay close attention to where you parked in the lot.
  • Stay alert while you are walking to your car. Talking or texting on your phone or digging in your purse for your keys while walking is a distraction and you could be an easy target.
  • Be just as vigilant about your surroundings during the daylight hours. A crime can occur at any time.

February 2016 Update

General Update: With the end of the holiday season, the level of property crime in our neighborhoods has dropped dramatically. While we encourage everyone to be cautious, and continue to lock their doors and not leave anything in their cars, it is nice to see these crimes dropping back to the low levels we have been able to achieve by instituting the constable’s patrol. In January, the constable only received reports of a single motor vehicle burglary (in the 1500 block of Hawthorne) and no home burglaries. The Jan. 29 vehicle burglary involved a thief taking the tailgate from a Ford truck during daylight hours. No information about a suspect was available.  As you can see from this screenshot of the police department’s website, crime continues to decline in the patrol area even though it remains higher in the area around us.

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A Note From Constable Rosen: “I am so happy to see that the partnership between Precinct 1 and your neighborhood is working, as witnessed by the lid we are keeping on crime. Your involvement in the fight for public safety is serving as a beacon for homeowner associations in other neighborhoods very close to yours. I know because I have visited with them recently and shared your lower crime stats.  Please help us sustain the effort in Cherryhurst, Mandell Place, and Winlow Place by looking out for each other and reporting any suspicious activity to us immediately. It’s better that we check out activity that turns out to be innocent than for you to say nothing about behavior that can turn out to be dangerous. Be safe!”

Security Tips: The constable patrol is most effective when we all take common sense steps to deter crime:

  • Activate your security system at all times, and connect it directly to the Constable Dispatch (you must call your alarm company and have their responding agency listed as Harris County Constable Precinct One at 713-755-7628).
  • Report crime and suspicious activity to the constable’s office at 713-755-7628. Make sure to mention that you are calling from a “contract neighborhood.” (For emergencies in progress, dial 911).
  • Go to the website and sign-up for security alerts.
  • Lock your garage and car.
  • Do not leave items in car.
  • Never disclose Constable Patrol hours of operation via online social networks (like Facebook or Nextdoor). We are disadvantaged if potential criminals are aware of our vulnerabilities.

Subscription Notes: Annual subscriptions to the Constable Patrol for Mandell and Winlow Place are up for renewal in May. Be on the lookout for more information from your neighborhood representatives regarding the timing, amount, and payment of dues. For any immediate questions, please email info@mwpatrol.org.