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THE BEAT

                                      Huntwick Monthly Crime Stats: August 2020

        We are still doing a great job with social distancing, wearing   especially when it comes to our children, young adults, and
        masks, and exercising so keep it up! The CDC guidelines   seniors. Please don’t leave your tools in plain sight and
        work! COVID-19 symptoms include fever, cough, and         unattended when not in use. Posting on social media is not the
        shortness of breath. Check www.coronavirus.org for complete   same as calling the sheriff dispatch at 713-221-6000 (press 6).
        information. The National Domestic Abuse Hotline number is   Also, don’t forget to submit a Vacation Watch on your house if
        1-800-799-7233. The following is only a summary of crime   you are going on vacation. Call 832-927-2997 between 8:30 a.m.
        and traffic incidents in Huntwick. If you would like additional   – 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Be sure to inform your
        details, please feel free to contact HCSO at 346-286-1600.  neighbors as well so they can watch your house while you are
                                                                  gone. If they see any suspicious activity or persons have them
        Crime:
                                                                  call the Sheriff’s Department 713-221-6000 (press 6).
        Again, crime is down in Huntwick; there have been no reports
                                                                                   Carl Shannon, Security Director/Coordinator
        of home burglary, vandalism, or assaults reported. However,               713-364-8869  •  security@huntwickforest.com
        there have been six reports of suspicious persons, one report of
        a suspicious vehicle, and/or discharge of a firearm or fireworks
        reported. There was one report of an aggressive loose dog.
        Please keep an eye on your dogs for the safety of us who walk,
        run, stroll babies, or ride our bikes in the community, as well
        as for smaller pets. Remember that your dog must be on a leash
        and accompanied by a responsible human when not contained
        inside your house or yard.

        Traffic:
        Our patrol deputies are continuing to monitor our public streets
        in Huntwick. Deputy Doughty issued a speeding citation on
        July 7, 2020 on Westminister Court. Keep your speed down
        (the limit 30 mph) when driving through Huntwick, and always
        lock your cars when parked on the street or in your driveway.
        Important Reminder: Let’s Not Be a Victim!
        Let’s continue to keep Huntwick safe, secure, and family friendly!
        Be watchful for anything that looks suspicious or inappropriate,


































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