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    To conclude our celebration of Black History Month, we hosted our annual luncheon, featuring a delicious spread of food and an opportunity for our team to come together in reflection and appreciation.

    A special thank you to Deputy Randall, Deputy Larry Patrick and his amazing cooking crew, and all the employees who came together to help host this event! Everything was absolutely amazing! 💙 ... See MoreSee Less

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    🚨 Crime Report | 📅 2-26-26 | 🌎 Long Drive

    During a Zero Tolerance initiative, Sergeant Garcia and Sergeant Ipina observed two people in a vehicle smoking marijuana. Deputies noticed a firearm in plain view under the driver's seat. Deputies identified the two males and one was found to have previous convictions of Unlawful Carry of a Weapon, Evading Arrest, and Possession of Marijuana. During a search of the vehicle, deputies recovered approximately 222g of marijuana, a container of wax, and the firearm which had its serial number obscured. A charge was filed for Felon in Possession of a Weapon and the suspect, Javion Peterson, was transported to Harris County Jail. ... See MoreSee Less

    In observance of Wom

    In observance of Women’s History Month, we honor the legacy of the women who came before us and the courage of those who continue to lead the way in our communities today.

    At Precinct 6, we are especially proud to have our own female leader to celebrate: Constable Silvia Trevino. As the first Latina Constable in Harris County, she brings a perspective of dedication and service that inspires our entire office. Her leadership is an excellent example of how breaking barriers helps result in more responsive and effective public safety. ... See MoreSee Less

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    ⚠️ Crime Report | 2-19-2026 📆 | 🌎 Fifth Ward

    On February 19, 2026, Deputy Jimenez and Deputy Gomez-Chavez were conducting a neighborhood safety check near the 3300 block of Lee Street when deputies observed an individual openly smoking what appeared to be a marijuana blunt. As deputies approached and attempted to detain the individual, the suspect grabbed a backpack and tried to walk away before discarding the bag and physically resisting.A search of the discarded backpack revealed 39 baggies of marijuana packaged for distribution, cocaine, methamphetamine, a digital scale, 128 multi-colored pills, and a loaded Glock 21C .45 caliber handgun.The suspect, Trenton McCardell, was arrested and charged with Possession of Marijuana (State Jail Felony), Possession of a Controlled Substance – Cocaine (3rd Degree Felony), and Possession of a Controlled Substance – Methamphetamine (2nd Degree Felony). The suspect was transported to Harris County Jail without further incident.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

    Y’all geared up for @rodeohouston this year? 🐴

    Here are Constable Silvia Trevino’s RodeoSafety Tips, featuring Sergeant Lopez, to ensure a safe and fun time! Public Safety Is and Always Will Be Our #1 Priority! ... See MoreSee Less

    You may have heard t

    You may have heard that Scream 7 is out in theaters… but have you heard about the 7 phone scam mistakes that make our deputies “scream”?

    Here are 7 mistakes to avoid falling victim to phone scams:❌ Answering calls from unknown numbers❌ Trusting caller ID (it can be spoofed/faked)❌ Clicking links in unexpected texts❌ Sending money or gift cards to “fix” a problem❌ Sharing personal information over the phone❌ Feeling rushed or pressured to act immediately❌ Staying on the line instead of hanging up and calling directlyIf something doesn’t seem right, trust your instincts. End the call, look up the official number yourself, and confirm before taking action. ... See MoreSee Less

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