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🚨 Crime Report | 📅 5-18-26 | 🌎 Cuney HomesAt approximately 11:32 p.m., Sergeant Ipina saw a vehicle fail to make a complete stop at a stop sign near Burkett St. and Alabama St.During the traffic stop, Sergeant Ipina could smell marijuana emitting from inside the vehicle and noticed marjuana residue inside the vehicle. The driver admitted that there was marijuana inside the trunk of the vehicle. Upon further investigation, deputies located 44.58g of marijuana and 9 ecstasy pills.A charge was filed on suspect, Linnard White, for Possession of a Controlled Substance and he was taken to Harris County Jail for booking. ... See MoreSee Less
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Suspect Charged For DWI ⚠️ Crime Report | 5-13-2026 📆 | 🌎 Second WardDeputy J. Rodriguez was flagged down regarding a disturbance involving a suspect who had left a business near 6125 Industrial Way in a vehicle. Upon making contact, the deputy observed the suspect had glossy red eyes and slurred speech. The suspect admitted to consuming three shots of vodka earlier in the day. A field sobriety test was conducted, during which the suspect showed signs of intoxication.The suspect, Kimberly Sanders, was charged for DWI 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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Congratulations to Constable Silvia Trevino’s 2026 Kindness Empowers You - KEY Scholarship Recipients! These 12 outstanding students from Precinct 6 have demonstrated what it means to lead with kindness, compassion, and service both inside and outside the classroom. We are proud to award each recipient a $500 scholarship to support them as they take the next step toward their future.A huge thank you to all of our KEY supporters who have helped make our scholarship breakfasts possible. Your generosity and support allow us to invest in local students, uplift their futures, and provide them with the tools they need to succeed as they pursue higher education.Thank you to past recipients Paloma and Francisco for sharing their college experiences and offering meaningful advice and encouragement to this year’s scholarship recipients. Thank you State Representative Ana Hernandez and Judge Victor Trevino III for your support and for offering words of encouragement to the students.Lastly, thank you to the following Precinct 6 schools for their support and participation:Austin High School, Eastwood High School, High School for Law and Justice, Milby High School, Northside High School, and Wheatley High School ... See MoreSee Less
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A team of our Precinct 6 deputies were challenged to a friendly game of Soccer by the Lantrip Lions Soccer Team. ⚽Who won, you might ask? Well, we’ll leave the answer to that on the field. Just know that both our deputies and the kids had a great time and an exciting match down to the final whistle.The Lantrip Lions, who recently won their championship, played an incredible game and showcased great teamwork throughout the match. Thank you to the players, coach, parents, and everyone that helped make the game happen! ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, our Precinct 6 team had the opportunity to visit the HCC Northeast Campus and speak with cadets about the career opportunities available with Precinct 6 Constable's Office. We appreciate the cadets for their time, all of the great questions they asked, and for their interest in public service. Thank you to HCC Northeast for providing us the opportunity to speak with such a motivated group of cadets! ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, on Peace Officers Memorial Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our community. As we observe National Police Week, we hold close the memory of our own fallen heroes, whose courage, dedication, and sacrifice will never be forgotten.Reserve Sergeant Tomas Infante, Sr.End of Watch: August 22, 2021Corporal Harry Lane Thielepape, Jr.End of Watch: February 20, 2008Deputy Nehemiah Tauala PickensEnd of Watch: July 6, 2005Lieutenant Albert Charles WilkinsEnd of Watch: January 6, 1978Constable W. Emory HicksEnd of Watch: September 14, 1923Constable James SingletonEnd of Watch: June 8, 1912 ... See MoreSee Less
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