Southcreek Village Security
Harris County Sheriff Department
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO KEEP OUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAFE
- Keep your eyes and ears open for any suspicious activity in the neighborhood. For example, if you see activity at a neighbor’s house when they would normally be at work, call the Sheriff’s non-emergency number so that this can be investigated.
- Lock your vehicles on the street or in your driveway. Burglarized Motor Vehicles are unlocked 98% of the time.
- Don’t keep valuables in your car. This includes cell phones, GPS systems, IPODS, etc. A burglar can smash the window and steal the contents of your car in less than 45 seconds.
- Have a neighbor or relative pick up your newspapers, mail, and in general anything around your home that could indicate you are not there.
VACATION WATCH
BLOCK CAPTAINS
Right now, we still have 20 streets that need Block Captains in our neighborhood.
Do you have a Block Captain? If not, consider becoming a Block Captain.
Do you want to know what’s going on in your neighborhood? BE A BLOCK CAPTAIN.
Block captains receive emails from the Block Captain Chairman, Bryne Liner. The emails let you know what’s going on in our neighborhood. We ask that once the Block captains receive an email, they pass the information on to the other neighbors on their street.
Being a Block captain requires a relatively small amount of time, but the block captain plays a very important role in our community.
If you would like information about who your block captain is or would like to be a block captain, you can contact Bryne Liner at bryneliner@gmail.com.