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Harris County MUD No. 102 Crime Report Shows Increased Patrol Activity Across the Community

Harris County MUD No. 102 Crime Report Shows Increased Patrol Activity Across the Community

February 12 2026

For families living in The Colonies, Concord Bridge, and surrounding neighborhoods within Harris County MUD No. 102, safety is personal. It’s about children walking to Truitt Middle School, neighbors gathering at The Colonies Neighborhood Center park, and small businesses along Highway 6 serving the community each day.

The latest Harris County MUD No. 102 Crime and Safety Report for December 2025 provides a detailed look at sheriff activity across the District — and while overall calls increased, so did proactive patrols and visible law enforcement presence.

For residents, the report is both a snapshot of activity and a reminder that public safety works best when deputies and neighbors work together.

How Harris County MUD No. 102 Is Patrolled

The Harris County MUD No. 102 (District) contracts directly with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) to patrol its neighborhoods and commercial areas. Crime statistics and safety initiatives are discussed during the District’s monthly board meetings, which are open to the public.

The District spans approximately 818 acres, bounded by Texas Highway 6 to the west, bisected by West Little York Road, and extending south to Langham Creek Bayou.

Subdivisions within the District include:

Concord Colony, Jamestown Colony, Yorktown Colony, Langham Creek Colony, Georgetown Colony, Charlestown Colony, Bradford Colony, Concord Bridge (Section 6), Concord Bridge North (Section 1), Savannah Estates, Maple Trace, Colonies Commercial, and Waldron Estates.

The area also includes:

  • Truitt Middle School
  • Horne Elementary School
  • The Colonies Neighborhood Center (Park)
  • The commercial corridor from Pollo Campero to Hearthstone Corners (El Rancho, Firestone, Amp Fitness)

Critical infrastructure protected within the District includes two water plants, four water wells, the MUD administration building, and three remote lift stations.

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Top 30 Harris County MUD No. 102 Sheriff Activity – December 2025

According to the December report, deputies logged the following top activity types:

Incident Type
Count
CONTRACT CHECK
1229
MUD BUILDING CHECK
404
TRAFFIC STOP
227
CHECK PARK
84
VEHICLE STICKERED
72
ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLE
61
CHECK BUSINESS
59
CHECK SCHOOL
47
TRAFFIC INITIATIVE
28
PARKING LOT CHECK
26
MEET THE CITIZEN
24
STATIONARY VISIBILITY PATROL
23
ALARM LOCAL
20
VEHICLE SUSPICIOUS
19
VACATION WATCH
18
DISTURBANCE LOUD NOISE
17
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
16
TRAFFIC HAZARD
10
ACCIDENT MINOR
9
NEIGHBORHOOD CHECK
9
VEHICLE ABANDONED
8
DISTURBANCE FAMILY
7
SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT
7
DISTURBANCE OTHER
6
ACCIDENT MAJOR
5
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
5
DISCHARGE FIREARMS
5
THEFT OTHER
5
UNKNOWN MEDICAL EMERGENCY
5
ACCIDENT FSGI
4

 

Comparison 6-Month Trailing Average: Jun-Nov vs. December 2025

The report also compares December activity to the trailing six-month average (June–November):

Category Trailing 6-Month Average Dec-25 Trend
TOTAL CALLS 2078 2556 ⬆️ Up
TOTAL INCIDENT CALLS 437 642 ⬆️ Up
% INCIDENT CALLS 21% 25% ⬆️ Up
MONTHLY INFO, MEETS AND CHECKS 1642 1914 ⬆️ Up
MONTHLY TRAFFIC INCIDENTS 149 268 ⬆️ Up
MONTHLY SUSPICIOUS INCIDENTS 29 35 ⬆️ Up
MONTHLY ACCIDENTS 22 20 ➡️ Even
MONTHLY UNLAWFUL TAKINGS 11 13 ⬆️ Up
BURGLARIES 4 8 ⬆️ Up
THEFTS 8 5 ⬇️ Down
MONTHLY ASSAULTS 6 3 ⬇️ Down
 

Key takeaways from the report include:

  • Overall activity increased in December.
  • Traffic-related incidents saw the largest jump.
  • Burglaries and unlawful takings increased, especially vehicle-related offenses.
  • Noise complaints and firearm-discharge calls rose during the holiday season.
  • Proactive patrols — including business, school, and MUD facility checks — increased significantly.
  • Several categories improved, including minor accidents, assaults, and general thefts.

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What This Means for Residents in The Colonies and Concord Bridge

The Harris County MUD No. 102 District remains a well-patrolled area with consistent law enforcement visibility. However, December’s trends highlight areas where small adjustments by residents can make a meaningful difference.

Many increases — particularly vehicle burglaries and illegal parking — are preventable.

The rise in proactive checks indicates deputies are actively working to deter crime across neighborhoods, parks, schools, and commercial centers. Still, community participation remains essential.

Seasonal factors such as holiday travel and gatherings contributed to higher call volumes, but consistent awareness and cooperation can help stabilize those trends moving forward.

How Residents Can Help the Harris County Sheriff’s Office

 
Secure Vehicles and Property
  • Lock vehicles nightly
  • Remove valuables from vehicles
  • Close garages and secure gates
Park Safely and Legally
  • Keep stop signs visible
  • Keep fire hydrants and mailboxes clear
  • Avoid blocking intersections
  • Report abandoned or suspicious vehicles
Report Issues Promptly
  • Suspicious activity
  • Noise disturbances
  • Gunfire sounds
Support School and Business Safety
  • Stay alert around Truitt Middle School, Horne Elementary, parks, and commercial areas
  • Report unusual after-hours activity

Help Keep Harris County MUD No. 102 Safe

The Harris County Sheriff’s Office encourages residents to report anything unusual. Often, small observations help prevent larger incidents.

  • Non-Emergency Line: 713-221-6000
  • Emergency: 9-1-1
  • Vacation Watch: Residents can sign up through the online form to request extra patrol while away from home

Residents are also encouraged to attend Harris County MUD No. 102 meetings, held every fourth Monday of the month at the District Administration Building, 15300 Falmouth Avenue, Houston, TX 77084.

For families in The Colonies, Concord Bridge, and surrounding neighborhoods, public safety is a shared responsibility — one that continues to evolve month by month. Staying informed is one of the most effective ways to protect property, support schools, and maintain the character of the community.

Stay connected with My Neighborhood News for future Harris County MUD No. 102 crime reports, public safety updates, and community meeting coverage.


By Tiffany Krenek, My Neighborhood News 
 
Tiffany Krenek, authorTiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.
 


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