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May 25, 2016 LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES INSIDE THIS ISSUE: CRIME CAT EGO RIES OF NOT E Summary of Activity 2 Criminal Reports Filed Jan Feb Mar April YTD 2016 Assault - Family Violence 14 20 13 17 64 Crime Trends 3 Assault (excludes family violence) 5 9 12 10 36 Burglary Building 2 6 4 16 28 Burglary Habitation 4 5 11 10 30 Calls for Service Trends 4 Burglary Motor Vehicle 38 20 35 31 124 Criminal Mischief 16 17 20 18 71 4 Reference Guide Forgery/Fraud 36 28 34 33 131 Homicide 0 0 0 0 0 Robbery 1 3 1 0 5 Suicide/Attempted Suicide 2 1 1 1 5 Theft—Auto 4 3 4 8 19 Theft—Misdemeanor & Felony 78 81 88 67 314 All Other Criminal Reports Filed 106 110 142 82 440 Reports Filed - No Criminal Statute 111 117 127 138 493 Total Reports Filed 417 420 492 431 1,760 Reports Filed in April Assault - Family Violence Assault (excludes family violence) 4% 2% 4% Burglary Building 2% Burglary Habitation 32% 7% Burglary Motor Vehicle Criminal Mischief 4% Forgery/Fraud Homicide 8% Robbery 0% 2% Suicide/Attempted Suicide Theft—Auto 19% 16% Theft—Misdemeanor & Felony All Other Criminal Reports Filed Reports Filed - No Criminal Statute INVESTIGATION OF CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN Jan Feb Mar April YTD 2016 Charges Filed - Internet Crimes 0 4 1 2 7 Charges Filed - Safe Harbor 2 8 12 1 23 Total Charges Filed 2 12 13 3 30 Page 2 May 25, 2016 SUMMARY OF APRIL ACTIVITY MCSO—District 6 HC Constable Pct 4— Total Creekside Park All Calls for Service 6,185 699 6,884 Criminal Reports Filed 404 27 431 Summary of April Activity 7000 6000 5000 4000 Creekside/HCC4 3000 District 6/MCSO 2000 6% 1000 0 All Calls for Service Total Criminal Report Filed April Activity by Zone 1400 1200 1000 800 Calls for Service 600 Reports Filed 400 200 10% 5% 4% 5% 5% 5% 7% 8% 3% 0 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 (GM) (PC) (IS) (SR) (AB) (CC) (CP) (TC) (CsP) Law Enforcement Services Community Policing —Monthly Report Page 3 CRIME TRENDS Crime Categories of Note Other Reports Filed CRIME CATEGORY Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Trend Assault - Family 14 20 13 17 64 Violence Assault (excludes 5 9 12 10 36 family violence) Burglary Building 2 6 4 16 28 Burglary Habita- 4 5 11 10 30 tion Burglary Motor 38 20 35 31 124 Vehicle Criminal Mischief 16 17 20 18 71 Forgery/Fraud 36 28 34 33 131 Homicide 0 0 0 0 0 Robbery 1 3 1 0 5 Suicide/Attempted 2 1 1 1 5 Suicide Theft—Auto 4 3 4 8 19 Theft— 78 81 88 67 314 Misdemeanor & Felony Subtotal 200 193 223 211 827 All Other Reports 217 227 269 220 933 Filed Total 417 420 492 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,760 INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE? For up-to-date information such as Press Releases, Weekly Blotter, and Featured Fugitives from the Mont- gomery County Sheriff’s Office and other law enforcement agencies that serve The Woodlands, please visit www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov. You can locate recent public safety media/Press Releases on the Resident Page, choose “Law Enforcement Ser- vices” at the bottom go to “Law Enforcement Advisories” You can also sign up for The Woodlands Township Neighborhood Watch, follow us on our blog, or sign up for the Neighborhood Watch Newsletter under “Neighborhood Watch” at www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov. Page 4 May 25, 2016 CALLS FOR SERVICE TRENDS Total Service Calls Service Calls Per Patrol Man Hour Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Trend Total Service Calls 6,380 6,163 6,322 6,884 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25,749 Percent of Calls 6% 6% 8% 6% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Resulting In Crime Reports Service Calls per 0.34 0.36 0.34 0.38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.36 Patrol Man Hour Patrol Man Hours 18,538 17,342 18,538 17,940 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72,358 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE FOR USING THIS REPORT This report represent an executive summary of eight policing “zones”, comprising seven residential vil- activity in The Woodlands. The full report with appen- lages and one commercial district. Together, these dix provides more detailed data on which the execu- zones make up MCSO District 6. There is also a tive summary is based. “zone” for the Village of Creekside Park, which is po- Please keep in mind that this report offers a liced by the Harris County Constable’s Office— snapshot in time for each of the months included Precinct 4. based on the timing of when the data was provided by Zone 1—Grogan’s Mill law enforcement. Due to the fluid nature of criminal Zone 2—Panther Creek investigation, some of the data may have developed Zone 3—Indian Springs further after the report data was released. Zone 4—Sterling Ridge Zone 5—Alden Bridge MCSO: Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. Unless otherwise noted, this refers to MCSO District 6—The Zone 6—Cochran’s Crossing Woodlands. Zone 7—College Park Zone 8—Town Center (commercial) Zones: The Woodlands Township contracts with the Zone 9—Creekside Park Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office for policing in Law Enforcement Services Community Policing —Monthly Report Page 5 Criminal Report Filed (Criminal Statute Report): MCSO” includes data only for cases assigned within the Any time an officer completes a report and a criminal Township boundaries, not cases that may be assigned statute is cited from the Texas penal code. Not all re- outside of the boundaries. The numbers in this section are ports result in an arrest. not cumulative, as some cases carry over from month to Report—No Criminal Statute: A report is month. taken by an officer, but no criminal statue is recorded for the report. This includes crash Frequently Asked Questions reports. Do call titles equal crimes committed? No. Call Titles speak to the types of calls that are received, but an Calls for Service (Call Title): Initial notation made officer may make an alternate or additional finding when a request is made to the dispatcher/ upon review/investigation. communications division. This reflects the “call load” to which deputies respond, but is not necessarily in- dicative of the outcome of an officer’s review or in- Do Criminal Statute Reports equal arrests? No. Criminal vestigation. Statute Reports indicate that an officer believes criminal activity has occurred. Depending on the New Call Titles: Asterisks in a yellow box situation, additional investigation may add to or note call titles that have not appeared in previ- negate criminal charges. ous reports this year. This note is only used in the appendix. What is the role of the community in “Community Polic- ing?” To answer that question you must have YTD: Year to date, based on the calendar year. and knowledge of the most basic Crime Prevention the end of the current reporting period. teachings and the “Crime Triangle.” The Crime Tri- angle identifies three elements Crime Categories of Note: These categories were that must be present in order selected based as activities of concern to the general for crime to be committed. community as “major” crimes. The numbers listed Desire of a criminal to may include a combination of two or more “criminal commit a crime; statute” categories. The full numbers are available in Ability to commit the the appendix. Please note that for the months of Jan- crime; and the Mar 2016, all Harris County reports are noted in the “Other” category; from April 2016 forward, Harris Opportunity for the crime County reports will be noted in the appropriate cate- to be committed gory. Year over year comparisons are not provided for Criminal Reports Filed, as 2016 is the first year that Fortunately, you (residents - businesses) have con- this information has been provided to the Township. trol over one of the elements of the Crime Triangle - Opportunity. By removing the opportunity for Investigation of Crimes Against Children: The crime to occur you can break the Crime Triangle Township contracts with MCSO and Montgomery and contribute to the Community Policing effort County Constable - Precinct 3 for services specific to here in The Woodlands. investigations of crimes against children. Both agen- cies receive referrals from Child Protective Services Where can I find the full report? This executive sum- (CPS) routed to Safe Harbor. In addition to the Safe mary accompanied by a full appendix of reports on Harbor program, the Township contracts with Mont- the Township’s contracted law enforcement ser- gomery County Constable - Precinct 3 for an Internet vices can be found on the Township website at Crimes Investigator position. It is understood that www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov, go to “Law some cases may originate or conclude outside of the Enforcement Services” at the bottom go to “Community Township boundaries. The “Cases Assigned— Policing Reports”. Page 6 May 25, 2016 APPENDIX DETAILED REPORTS Law Enforcement Services Community Policing —Monthly Report Page 7 MCSO—CRIMINAL STATUTE REPORT APRIL 2016—ALL ZONES Page 8 May 25, 2016 MCSO—CALL TITLE REPORT—APRIL 2016 ALL MCSO ZONES * = New Call Title Law Enforcement Services Community Policing —Monthly Report Page 9 MCSO—CALL TITLE REPORT—APRIL 2016 ZONE 1 GROGAN’S MILL * = New Call Title Page 10 May 25, 2016 MCSO—CALL TITLE REPORT—APRIL 2016 ZONE 2 PANTHER CREEK * = New Call Title Law Enforcement Services Community Policing —Monthly Report Page 11 MCSO—CALL TITLE REPORT—APRIL 2016 ZONE 3 INDIAN SPRINGS * = New Call Title Page 12 May 25, 2016 MCSO—CALL TITLE REPORT—APRIL 2016 ZONE 4 STERLING RIDGE * = New Call Title Law Enforcement Services Community Policing —Monthly Report Page 13 MCSO—CALL TITLE REPORT—APRIL 2016 ZONE 5 ALDEN BRIDGE * = New Call Title Page 14 May 25, 2016 MCSO—CALL TITLE REPORT—APRIL 2016 ZONE 6 COCHRAN’S CROSSING * = New Call Title