The number one concern of almost 100% of the residents in every subdivision is crime.
August 15, 2012 – There has been a rash of home burglaries in the Mission Bend area.
The crimes are happening during the day and, in some cases, despite alarm systems. See Channel 2 News Story below.
August 12, 2012 – Per www.CrimeReports.com the Robbery of a Individual at gun point happen in the 7000 Block Marisol Drive (near Belliare and Addicks Clodine).
August 6, 2012 – Per www.CrimeReports.com a Juvenile male was robbed at gunpoint for his motorbike in the 14900 Block GRAY RIDGE DR (Near Green Crest & Richmond).
August 1, 2012 – Per www.CrimeReports.com a business owner was held up by two individuals at gun point in the 3700 Block of Addicks Clodine (West Park & Addicks Clodine).
Thieves target soldiers’ cars during training
Dozens of cars and trucks owned by National Guard soldiers have been vandalized while those soldiers were out of town for training. And it appears the thieves were looking for some very specific items.
See the story & video on the Channel 13 website
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Gang Awarness
Gangs are a community problem requiring a collaborative approach of intervention, prevention and suppression. As with all crime related issues in a community, residents should be aware of and report crime and suspicious activity to law enforcement officials. Community involvement is as important as policing in the effort to prevent, control and stop crime. For additional Gang Awarness information see https://gmbac.com/?page_id=2092.
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See link below to a Channel 13 News Story reported on 7/5/2012.
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A 24-year-old woman trying to get help with a broken down car is in the hospital after being shot Thursday. The man who shot her is on the loose, and police don’t know why he shot her.
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Thursday, June 28, 2012, two Alief high school students were held up at gunpoint by four males at the Alief ISD summer school bus stop at Winkleman and La Paloma in front of Petrosky Elementary at 2:40 P.M. Both kids were robbed of their wallets, cell phones, watches, Apple products and more.
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See link below to a Channel 2 News Story reported on 6/27/2012.
The Greater Mission Bend Area Council would like to help coordinate an area wide Crime Watch Program.
The first step will be to put together an Email Communication List which will include the email address of a Crime Watch representative for every subdivision.
It makes no difference if your subdivision is not a current member of the Greater Mission Bend Area Council.
Even if there is not an active Crime Watch program in your subdivision, this is a way to share the information that you do have about criminals that may be targeting more than one subdivision.
By sharing crime related activity and a description of the people and vehicles involved with other subdivisions and the Fort Bend and Harris County Sheriff Departments, we can make a difference in our community and take at least a few criminals off the streets.
If your subdivision would like be included on this Crime Watch email list, please send the contact information for the Crime Watch Representative for your subdivision to CrimeWatch@gmbac.com.
GMBAC believes that communication and team work is the first step to fighting crime in our community.
Thanks
The Greater Mission Bend Area Council www.gmbac.com CrimeWatch@gmbac.com