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Suspect Arrested For Criminal Trespass of a Motor Vehicle⚠️ Crime Report | 9-24-2024 📆 | 🌎 Harrisburg PlazaAt approximately 8 p.m., Deputy Balderas was flagged down near 6800 Harrisburg Blvd by a complainant reporting that a suspect entered their car without their consent, took a wallet, and allegedly defecated in the vehicle. With the assistance of Deputy Sajid, Deputy Balderas was able to locate the suspect matching the description provided by the complainant and recover the wallet.Suspect was charged with Criminal Trespass of a Motor Vehicle and transported to Harris County Jail. Public Safety Is and Always Will Be Our #1 Priority!If You See Something, Say Something, 👀You Know The Number 713-274-3400 📞 ... See MoreSee Less
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Meet Paloma, a Milby HS alumna, Wellesley College student, and proud member of our East End community, now making waves in Boston, MA! Hear her inspiring story on how Constable Silvia Trevino’s Kindness Empowers You - KEY scholarship helped her achieve success on her college journey and beyond. 🌟This is part of the Kindness Empowers You: The Next Chapter Series, where we catch up with Precinct 6 scholarship recipients and celebrate their success stories. ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations 💕💕💕
Join the Houston Humane Society and Precinct 6 for a pet pantry event here at 5900 Canal St. this Wednesday! Pet food will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. This pet food distribution will be conducted as a drive-through event and food will be placed in the trunk or back seat of your vehicle.🗓 October 9, 2024🕘 9:00 a.m.📌 5900 Canal St. Houston, Texas 77011 ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you State Representative Ana Hernandez for coordinating this very important topic of discussion for our community. It was a great turnout of over 100 residents in attendance. Thank you Judge Pamela Medina and Attorney Jim Soto for your expertise in Probates and Last Wills and Testaments. Q&A prompted excellent questions for discussion afterward. And breakfast from Porras was delicious! ... See MoreSee Less
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⚠️ Crime Report | 10-2-2024 📆 | 🌎 Second WardOn October 2, 2024, Deputy Garcia responded to a call near 3411 Navigation Blvd. regarding a suspect that allegedly stole beer from a nearby store. Deputy Garcia attempted to detain the suspect, who fled on foot before taking a bicycle from a nearby civilian. Deputy Garcia was able to remove the suspect from the bike and detain him. The suspect broke and damaged equipment in the patrol vehicle while being transferred to Harris County Jail.Charges were filed for Felony Evading on Foot and Criminal Mischief for the damage of the vehicle and equipment. The suspect had three open warrants: Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, Forgery, and Theft. The suspect was booked into Harris County Jail, the bike was returned to its owner, and the beer was returned to the store.Public Safety Is and Always Will Be Our #1 Priority!If You See Something, Say Something, 👀You Know The Number 713-274-3400 📞 ... See MoreSee Less
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Great job
Unbelievable... 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
⚠️ Crime Report | 10-01-2024 📆 | 🌎 Fifth WardFemale Suspect Charged After Allegedly Throwing Frozen Burrito at Employee’s HeadOn October 1, Deputy Gonzales was dispatched to an assault call at 1515 Lockwood Dr.The worker attempted to confront the suspect who she believed was attempting to steal from the store. The female suspect became upset, throwing a frozen burrito at the worker’s forehead. The suspect was detained and charges for Assault were filed. Deputies transported the suspect to Harris County Jail.Public Safety Is and Always Will Be Our #1 Priority!If You See Something, Say Something, 👀You Know The Number 713-274-3400 📞 ... See MoreSee Less
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Can you show the picture of the suspect like other Constables PCT did
Ridiculous
So very sad🙏🙏The Officer released a video of the incident🏻rb.gy/rz67ra