Crime Alert – Followed from Bank

What: Burglary of Vehicle

Where:  Royden Oaks

Crime Alert –  Royden Oaks 

Please do not to leave cash in vehicles and be aware when going to any bank making cash withdrawals.   The following incident happened within 15 minutes of the car being parked, so someone knew there was cash in the car.

Harris County Constable Department Precinct #1 Deputies on October 12, 2018 responded to a “Burglary of Motor Vehicle” which occurred between 2:15 PM to 2:30 PM in the 3800 block of Overbrook Lane.  Complainant stated his motor vehicle parked curbside where the passenger door window (curbside) was broken into and  S1,800.00 dollar in cash was stolen from the vehicle.  There are no witnesses, no video camera recordings, and no suspect information at this time. The complainant believes he may have possibly been followed from the bank he had just left a short while ago.  Houston Police Department report was made of the incident.       

Be safe,Constable Alan Rosen

Crime Alert – Intruders Posing as Tree Trimmers

What: Intruders Posing as Tree Trimmers

Where: Royden Oaks

Harris County Constable Department Precinct #1 Deputies responded to a suspicious event which took place in the 2300 block of Maconda Lane in the Royden Oaks subdivision at approximately  5:00 PM October 9, 2018.  The complainant answered the door to a male knocking on his door and stating he needed to access the home owner’s back yard in order to conduct some tree trimming to his neighbor’s tree.  The complainant allowed the male to enter the back yard speaking with this male for a few minutes. While the complainant was speaking with the first suspect his wife encountered a second Hispanic male inside her house. This subject is believed to have made entry into the residence via an unlocked side door of the garage which then led into the interior of the home (this was the door the complainant used to gain access to his back gate to allow the first subject to enter the back yard). This male told her that the complainant had asked him to come get her to talk to them outside and she told him to get out of her house.  This male complied with her request and all parties then met in the back yard. The first male continued to speak with the complainant concerning tree trimming and then both male subjects left the area in a brown or tan colored car.  Complainant  and his wife were unable to give any further description of the vehicle and they did not obtain a license plate number of the vehicle.  The first male is described as a Hispanic male with bad teeth and possibly stocky build.  The second male was described as a slender Hispanic male.  Both males were described as wearing greenish-yellow safety vests and hard hats, but the complainant and his wife were both unable to give further descriptions on the two males. The home owner did not have video of the event and notified dispatch approximately 30 minutes after the event occurred.

Be safe,Constable Alan Rosen

October 2018 Newsletter

October 2018 Newsletter


General Update:   There were a total of 7 HPD Reported crimes for the month of September. Click on the map for more detailed information.

Theft from Vehicle – 4
Theft of Vehicle – 1
Theft – 1
Assault with a Deadly Weapon – 1


Constable Activity Report – September:
Below is a run down of last month’s Activity Report from the Constable Patrol. Each time the deputy on patrol is called out or observes some activity of interest, he/she documents the call and the report is compiled at the end of the month.  It’s a nice way to see what our deputies are up to!

Accident – 0
Alarm Local – 3
Abandoned Vehicle – 1
Aggressive Animal – 1
Burglary/Motor Vehicle – 1
Business Check – 2
Contract Check – 130
Criminal Mischief – 0
Crime Alerts – 0
Discharge of Firearm –  0
Dist/Juvenile – 1
Dist/Loud Noise – 3
Dist/Other – 2
Information Call – 1
Meet the Citizen – 250
Meet the Officer – 0
Neighborhood Check – 0
Open Door/Window – 2
Park Check – 18
Parking Lot Check – 106
Property Found/Lost – 1
School Check – 9
Solicitors – 0
Special Assign – 0
Suspicious Person – 11
Suspicious Vehicle – 2
Theft – 0
Traffic Hazard – 17
Traffic Initiative – 0
Traffic Stop – 7
Vacation Watch – 30
Writ – 7

September 2018 Newsletter

Important Things to Know About Home Burglary

When do most home break-ins occur?

  • Summer months (mainly July & August) between 10 a.m and 3 p.m weekdays.

Who’s most vulnerable?

  • Busy families
  • Homes near busy streets or on the edge of a neighborhood
  • Homes near construction sites
  • Homes that look unoccupied
  • Previously burglarized homes
  • Homes without alarm or surveillance systems

Is a Security Systems worth it? 

  • Yes!
  • Homes without a Security System are 2-3 times more likely to be hit.

How do they enter? 

  • 34% Front door
  • 30% Unlocked window or door
  • 23% First floor window
  • 22% Back door
  • Through the garage or second floor

Where do they search?

  • First – Master Bedroom & Study
  • Second – Bedrooms
  • Finally – Bathrooms (for prescription drugs) & Garages for tools

Who are they?

  • Typically male, between 18- 25 years old, and probably with a partner
  • Lives a few miles away
  • Spends 8-12 minutes in an unmonitored house
  • Steals cash, guns, jewelry, small electronics, prescription drugs, and information for identity theft

Burglary Statistics

  • A home invasion occurs every 18 seconds
  • Only 13 % are ever solved
  • Average Property loss – $2250
  • In 3 out of 10 burglaries, someone is home

 


HPD Reported Crimes – August:  Click on the map for more detailed information.

Theft from Vehicle – 16
Theft – 1
Assault with a Deadly Weapon – 2


Constable Activity Report – August:  *Harris County switched to a new computer system as of August 21.  As with any change over, the entire County is experiencing computer issues. Consequently, we have no Constable Activity Report for the month of August.

August 2018 Newsletter

A message & video from the Constable’s Office: It really is easy NOT to be a victim of a car burglary. Car burglaries are crimes of opportunity and usually not well thought out.  All they are looking for is an open door.  This guy came up short because the car was locked and went on down the road.  He was flipping car handles to see what opened and this one didn’t.  He probably found at least one open car door as he was walking that wasn’t locked, but he didn’t get this one!

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Safety Tips for Back to School Season:  You’ve probably already noticed an increase in activity at Lanier Middle School, as teachers and students are getting ready for the upcoming year -first day, August 27.  As summer programs began to wrap-up and the school year inches closer, here are a few tips from HPD:
1. No texting and driving! Not only is it unsafe but it could lead to a fine of up to $200.
2. Parents, please follow the designated drop-off or pick-up locations. I observed a citizen nearly have an accident twice by trying to avoid a drop-off point. We cannot be willing to sacrifice our children’s safety, for the sake of convenience.
3. Some of our youth aren’t paying attention when they are crossing the road or while walking to school.  Cellphones, headphones, group conversations, etc.
4. Be on the lookout for school zone signals and obey the posted speed limits. Fines start off at approximately $200.00
5. Expect increased traffic. For many of you, your patience is amazing! To report reckless or speeding drivers, please dial 713-884-3131.To report issues within or around school drop-off points, please contact the school’s administration, 713-942-1900. If there is an emergency, please dial 9-1-1.


 General Update – July:   There were a total of 19 HPD reported crimes. Click on the map for more detailed information.

Theft from Vehicle – 15
Theft of Vehicle – 1
Theft – 1
Breaking & Entering – 1
Assault with a Deadly Weapon – 1


Constable Activity Report – July:
Below is a run down of last month’s Activity Report from the Constable Patrol. Each time the deputy on patrol is called out or observes some activity of interest, he/she documents the call and the report is compiled at the end of the month.  It’s a nice way to see what our deputies are up to!
Accident – 0
Alarm Local – 6
Abandoned Vehicle – 0
Aggressive Animal – 0
Burglary/Habitation – 1
Burglary/Motor Vehicle – 0
Check Business – 2
Contract Check – 26
Check School – 2
Criminal Mischief – 0
Crime Alerts – 0
Discharge of Firearm –  0
Dist/Loud Noise – 5
Information Call – 1
Meet the Citizen – 137
Neighborhood Check – 2
Park Check – 12
Parking Lot Check – 1
Property Found/Lost – 0
Solicitors – 1
Special Assign – 2
Subject Stop – 1
Suspicious Person – 12
Suspicious Vehicle – 0
Theft – 0
Traffic Hazard – 4
Traffic Initiative – 4
Traffic Stop – 10
Vacation Watch – 138
Vehicle Abandoned – 3
Vehicle Stickered – 1
Vehicle Suspicious – 2