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MEADOWS PLACE POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY REPORT FOR DECEMBER 19, 2023 – JANUARY 22, 2024

Events in October 2024

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September 29, 2024
September 30, 2024
October 1, 2024(1 event)

National Night Out 2024


October 1, 2024

What: National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes strong police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live and work.

When: Tuesday, October 1st | 6 PM to 8 PM

Where: Neighbors get together and hold parties around our community. Along with the traditional outside lights and front porch vigils, Meadows Place celebrates National Night Out with  citywide block parties and cookouts.

Host a Party: Hosting a National Night Out party is a great way to bring neighbors together and get to know your police officers and Council Representatives. To register a National Night Out party, please contact Meadows Place PD at 281-983-2900 or email police@cityofmeadowsplace.org. This will put your party on the circuit to ensure you will receive a visit from an officer, a Councilperson, or the Mayor. Hosting a party is fun – have one!

October 2, 2024
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October 5, 2024
October 6, 2024
October 7, 2024(1 event)

Last Day to Register to Vote on 11/5/2024


October 7, 2024

October 8, 2024
October 9, 2024
October 10, 2024
October 11, 2024
October 12, 2024(1 event)

Fall Festival and Bazaar 2024


October 12, 2024

https://cityofmeadowsplace.org/departments/parks-recreation/fall-festival-and-bazaar/

October 13, 2024
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October 18, 2024
October 19, 2024
October 20, 2024
October 21, 2024(1 event)

First Day of Early Voting


October 21, 2024

October 22, 2024(1 event)

City Council Regular Meeting


October 22, 2024

CLICK HERE for Agenda

This site is accessible to disabled individuals.  For special assistance, please contact the City Secretary at (281) 983-2931 prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made.  The City of Meadows Place is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

CLICK HERE for Agenda

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October 29, 2024
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October 31, 2024
November 1, 2024(1 event)

Last Day of Early Voting


November 1, 2024

November 2, 2024

December 19, 2023 – January 22, 2024

 

Assault (1) (Same as previous month)

12/21/23 Brighton Ln.

  • Dating relationship disturbance that escalated from verbal to pushing.
  • Also, a door inside the house was damaged during this.
  • The suspect was not on location when the officers arrived.
  • Victim does not want prosecution on the assault but does on the door.
  • Investigation status: Open

Burglary of a Motor Vehicle (0) (Same as previous month) (0 commercial – 0 residential)
Burglary – Business/Commercial (3) (Up 3 from previous month) 

12/27/23 Cabo Bob’s

  • Unknown persons damaged a rear door, entered, and attempted to take the safe. They were unsuccessful, and nothing was taken.
  • The surveillance video showed two individuals, but nothing was identifiable.
  • Surveillance video from Northern Tool showed their vehicle, but nothing identifiable.
  • No forensic evidence was found.
  • Investigation status: Suspended

01/19/24 Former Vroom/Texas Direct

  • An open door was found to the unoccupied building.
  • The building owners stated there appeared to be an electrical panel, and two compressors were missing.
  • However, the owners further stated the previous tenant, Vroom/TX Direct, may have come in and removed this past the deadline for them to do so.
  • No evidence was recovered.
  • Property value: Unknown at time of report
  • Investigation status: Open

 01/08/24 Jiffy Lube

  • Patrol responded to a business alarm and found forced entry via a window.
  • Inside, the safe was pried open, and money was missing.
  • The store’s surveillance video showed three subjects, all of which were unidentifiable.
  • MPPD is working with Jiffy Lube loss prevention, as there have been numerous such burglaries to this business chain in the recent past.
  • Value of damage: $7,600
  • Value of stolen money: $200
  • Investigation status: Open

Burglary – Residential (1) (Up 1 from previous month)

12/26/23 Dorrance Ln.

  • Resident was upstairs and heard a noise downstairs, so went to investigate.
  • Resident saw a male running out the back door.
  • The description was vague, and no vehicle was seen.
  • There was no forced entry found, and nothing was missing.
  • Follow-up will occur on possible video from home across the street.
  • Investigation status: Open

Burglary – Residential Building (0) (Same as previous month)
Criminal Mischief/Reckless Damage (0) (Down 1 previous month)
Fraud/Forgery (1) (Same as previous month)

12/21/23 Hoggard Dr.

  • Resident received a past due notice for a cell phone account he never had.
  • Amount: $2,100
  • Investigation status: Open

Robbery (0) (Same as previous month)
Theft (4) (Same as previous month) (0 Residential) (4 Commercial)

12/25/23 Walgreens *Arrest

  • Units were dispatched to a Theft in progress.
  • Officer found and detained the suspect as he arrived.
  • The merchandise (detergent) was recovered.
  • Property value: $85.45
  • The suspect also had a confirmed warrant out of Harris County for Theft.
  • The suspect was arrested and transported to the Fort Bend County Jail.

12/30/23 Jiffy Lube *Service (Oil Change)

  • A customer had oil change completed, then when left alone, he left without paying.
  • The suspect and vehicle have been identified.
  • Service value: $99.99
  • Investigation stats: Open

 01/01/24 Walgreens *Beer

  • A male and female subjects entered the store, retrieved 4 cases of beer, and then ran out of the store without paying.
  • The store’s surveillance video showed no identifying information.
  • Property value: $99.96
  • Investigation status: Suspended

01/02/24 Murphy Express *Cigarettes

  • A male walked behind the counter and removed numerous packs of cigarettes, placed them in a bag he had brought, then left without paying.
  • As this occurred, the store’s clerk suffered a panic attack, and she was later treated by EMS and cleared.
  • The store’s surveillance video showed no identifying information.
  • Property value: $1,488.69
  • Investigation status: Suspended

Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle (0) (Down 1 from previous month) (0 Residential) (0 Commercial)

Flock Safety Alerts – Total: 67 (Up 22 from previous month)

  •  Stolen Vehicle Alerts – 11                                           
  • Sex Offender Alerts – 28
  • Stolen Plate Alerts – 3
  • Gang/Suspected Terrorist Alerts – 14
  • Missing Persons Alerts – 0
  • Warrant – 1
  • Protection Order Alerts – 6
  • Other Agency Hot List – 4         
  • Violent Persons – 0

12/27/23 Dairy Ashford Rd. *Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle Other Jurisdiction & Possession of a Controlled Substance (also listed in Arrests below)

  • Officer stopped a vehicle for a FLOCK hit – a stolen vehicle out of another agency.
  • The vehicle was confirmed stolen.
  • The driver was found to have a substance in his possession which tested positive for methamphetamines.
  • The driver was arrested and transported to the Fort Bend County Jail.

01/21/24 W. Airport Blvd.*Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle Other Jurisdiction (also listed in Arrests below)

  • Officer stopped a vehicle for a FLOCK Hit on a stolen vehicle.
  • The vehicle was confirmed stolen out of Houston PD, regarding a Murder/Suicide and Burglary.
  • The driver was arrested and transported to the Fort Bend County Jail.

Total Arrests – (5) (Down 2 from previous month)                 
Arrests Juvenile (0) (Same as previous month)
Arrests Adult (5) (Down 2 from previous month)             

Theft – 1
Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle Other Jurisdiction & Possession of a Controlled Substance – 1
Warrant Other Jurisdiction – 2
Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle Other Jurisdiction – 1

12/25/23 Walgreens *Theft (also listed in Theft above)

  • Units were dispatched to a Theft in progress.
  • Officer found and detained the suspect as he arrived.
  • The merchandise (detergent) was recovered.
  • Property value: $85.45
  • The suspect also had a confirmed warrant out of Harris County for Theft.
  • The suspect was arrested and transported to the Fort Bend County Jail.

12/27/23 Dairy Ashford Rd.*Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle Other Jurisdiction & Possession of a Controlled Substance (also listed in Flock Alerts)

  • Officer stopped a vehicle for a FLOCK hit – stolen vehicle out of another agency.
  • The vehicle was confirmed stolen.
  • The driver was found to have a substance in his possession which tested positive for methamphetamines.
  • The driver was arrested and transported to the Fort Bend County Jail.

01/09/24 W. Airport Blvd. *Warrant Other Jurisdiction

  • Officer stopped a vehicle for a registration violation.
  • The driver was found to have a confirmed warrant out of Harris County for Interfering w/Public Servant.
  • The driver was arrested and transported to the Fort Bend County Jail.

01/13/24 Brighton Ln. *Warrant Other Jurisdiction

  • Officer stopped a vehicle for a red-light violation.
  • The driver was found to have a confirmed warrant our of Fort Bend County for Possession of a Controlled Substance.
  • The driver was arrested and transported to the Fort Bend County Jail.

01/21/24 W. Airport Blvd.*Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle Other Jurisdiction (also listed in Flock Alerts above)

  • Officer stopped a vehicle for a FLOCK Hit on a stolen vehicle.
  • The vehicle was confirmed stolen out of Houston PD, regarding a Murder/Suicide and Burglary.
  • The driver was arrested and transported to the Fort Bend County 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.
Emergency: 911
Non-emergency: 281-983-2900