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DWI Suspect Arrested For Driving 2X Over The Legal Limit ⚠️ Crime Report | 7-3-2026 📆 | 🌎 GolfcrestAt approximately 8:20 p.m., Sergeant Reed conducted a traffic stop near 7500 Bellfort St. on a vehicle drifting into another lane and striking several traffic cones. Upon making contact with the driver, the sergeant detected a strong odor of alcohol emitting from the driver's breath. The driver also displayed signs of intoxication, including swaying while standing. The suspect provided two breath samples, registering 0.196 on the first sample and 0.190 on the second.Isidoro Alfaro was charged with DWI and was transported to Harris County Jail. ... See MoreSee Less
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Join us for Constable Silvia Trevino's National Night Out 2026! Vendor registration closes THIS FRIDAY! 🌟 We're looking for community partners who want to make a meaningful impact in their community, boost their brand visibility, and connect directly with local families. A vendor is considered anyone who would like to attend our event and have their business/organization set up a booth at National Night Out. Vendors often give away information about their business/organization and freebies to event attendees. Please note, as this community event is free to all who attend, vendors can NOT sell anything at this event.Interested? DM us to learn how to become a vendor! ... See MoreSee Less
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Students enrolled in Community Family Centers' Camp Fresh recently completed our Friends4Ever Program, where they learned the importance of living a positive lifestyle by saying NO to bullying, drugs, gangs, and guns. The school year may be on break, but these lessons are just as important all summer long. Thank you to Community Family Centers for partnering with us to invest in our youth! ... See MoreSee Less
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Wanted Suspect Charged for Indecent Exposure, Evading on Foot🚨 Crime Report | 📅 7-5-26 | 🌎 Magnolia ParkAt approximately 4:11 p.m., Deputy Jimenez was flagged down regarding a suspicious person at a retail store. The suspect allegedly exposed himself inside the store in front of multiple females and a young child. The suspect was located and given commands to put his hands behind his back. The suspect refused and evaded on foot before deputies detained him. Charges were filed with the District Attorney’s Office for Indecent Exposure and Evading Arrest on Foot. The suspect, Johnny Cooper, also had an open warrant for Assault of a Family Member. Deputies transported the suspect to Harris County Jail for booking. ... See MoreSee Less
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Constable Silvia Trevino’s National Night Out is almost here! 🚨 Sponsor registration closes THIS FRIDAY! 🚨Don't miss your chance to have your brand featured on our official event banners. Join us as an official sponsor to make a meaningful impact and increase your visibility with local residents.📩 Send us a DM today to secure your sponsorship OR scan the QR code! ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Independence Day! Today marks the United States' Semiquincentennial, the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.Today, we encourage you to celebrate our freedoms and independence SAFELY. Remember that fireworks are illegal to use within Houston’s City Limits. If you plan to drink, plan a safe ride home ahead of time!Precinct 6 deputies will be patrolling and our 24-hour dispatch line can be reached at 713-274-3400. ... See MoreSee Less
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