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ACTIVITY REPORT FEBRUARY 25, 2026 – March 24, 2026

FEBRUARY 25, 2026 – MARCH 24, 2026

 

Assault (1) (Up 1 from previous month) 

03/12/26 Murphy Express

  • A customer became upset when asked by the clerk for ID to purchase tobacco products, and the customer then threw candy bars at the clerk.
  • The customer then left the location, as the clerk retrieved the suspect’s vehicle description and LP.
  • Surveillance video of the incident is pending.
  • Investigation Status: Open

Burglary of a Motor Vehicle (1) (Same as previous month) (0 commercial – 1 residential)

03/11/26 Alston Dr.

  • Overnight, unknown persons broke into a trailer and removed several pieces of lawn equipment.
  • The trailer was attached to the victim’s truck, which was parked on the street in front of his residence.
  • The serial numbers of two items were entered into TLETS as stolen.
  • There were no witnesses, forensic evidence or surveillance video found.
  • Property Value: $867
  • Investigation Status: Suspended

Burglary – Business/Commercial (0) (Same as previous month)

Burglary – Residential (0) (Same as  previous month) 

Burglary – Residential Building (0) (Same as previous month) 

Criminal Mischief/Reckless Damage (1) (Same as previous month)

03/10/26 House of  Chandeliers

  • An officer on a business check found that one of the front glass doors was broken out.
  • A witness (homeless) stated that several hours prior he saw a male walking in front of the business throw a rock through the window. The witness stated the suspect was talking to himself and possibly had mental issues.
  • There were no surveillance cameras that captured the incident.
  • CID was called to the scene but found no forensic evidence.
  • Damage Estimate: $1,000
  • Investigation Status: Suspended

Fraud/Forgery (1) (Same as previous month)

03/14/26 Mulholland Dr.

  • A resident was contacted in October of 2025 by a person claiming to be with an airline who accused him of fraudulently purchasing flights.
  • He was transferred supposedly to the FBI New York Office, who stated he was being investigated for money laundering, and there was a warrant for his arrest.
  • The “FBI” then said he could pay the amount of the warrant which was $150,000.
  • The resident found the number for the FBI seemed legitimate, and so he continued communicating with them, and continued to send them money through bank wire transfers.
  • Total Financial Loss: $262,000
  • Investigation Status: Open

Robbery (0) (Same as previous month) 

Theft (1) (Up 1 from previous month) (0 Residential) (1 Commercial)

03/18/26 Northern Tool

  • A male attempted to make a purchase, but his credit card was declined. He then left the store.
  • The male returned about an hour later took a battery charger and then left the store with it and without paying.
  • The incident was captured on surveillance video, and the store manager retrieved the suspect’s vehicle description with LP.
  • Property Value: $199.99
  • Investigation Status: Open

Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle (0 (Same as previous month) (0 Residential) (0 Commercial)

Flock Safety Alerts – Total:   83         

  • Stolen Vehicle Alerts 12                                                       
  • Sex Offender Alerts 27 (12 hits – 2 repeat vehicles) [SL, HOU]
  • Stolen Plate Alerts 25 (11 hits – 1 repeat vehicle)
  • Gang/Suspected Terrorist Alerts 3
  • Missing Persons Alerts 0
  • Warrant 1
  • Protection Order Alerts 4       
  • Other Agency Hot List 0       
  • Violent Persons  11

 Incidents where FLOCK was utilized:

  • Nothing Noted 

Total Arrests – (3) (Down 4 from previous month)                      
Arrests Juvenile (0) (Same as previous month) 
Arrests Adult (3) (Down 4 from previous month)

Driving While Intoxicated 1  
Fail ID / Warrant Other Jurisdiction 2                                                                                             

02/28/26 Kirkwood Rd. / W. Airport Blvd. *Driving While Intoxicated

  • A driver swerved to avoid a collision with a rapidly braking vehicle in front of her.
  • Her car rolled over onto the curb and impacted poles protecting a fire hydrant.
  • Upon officers’ arrival, there were other vehicles at the scene, and no witnesses.
  • EMS evaluated the driver, who refused transport.
  • The driver showed signs of intoxication. She refused SFST’s but consented to blood draw.  At the hospital, she recanted consent, so a warrant was obtained.
  • After blood draw, she was transported to the Fort Bend Co. Jail.

03/17/26 Walgreens *Fail to ID-Fugitive / Warrant Other Jurisdiction

  • Officer responded to check welfare on a male who was sleeping in the loading dock area.
  • Contact was made with the male who was uncooperative and combative.
  • Officer  attempted to check him for weapons, but the male began to physically resist.
  • He was detained, given a CTW (Criminal Trespass Warning), and then transported to the Fort Bend Co. Jail.
  • At the Jail, an AFIS check identified him, and found he had a confirmed warrant out of Harris Co. for Dangerous Drugs.
  • The male was transported to the Fort Bend Co. Jail.

03/19/26 W. Airport Blvd. *Fail to ID-Fugitive / Warrant Other Jurisdiction

  • While on patrol, Officer checked a vehicle on her in-car computer and found the description did not match.
  • She stopped the vehicle and the driver verbally identified herself.
  • Through investigation, it was found that the driver falsely identified herself, and that she had 2 confirmed warrants out of Jefferson Co., and 4 unconfirmed warrants out of Harris Co. Precinct 5.
  • The driver was arrested and transported to the Fort Bend Co. Jail.
The Meadows Place Police Department is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you see anything suspicious or have any concerns, please contact the Police Department.
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