
Harris County Sheriff’s Office Gearing Up for National Night Out 2025
Registration is now open for the 2025 National Night Out, and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) is encouraging neighborhoods throughout the county to get involved. Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, along with the HCSO Community Engagement Division, is preparing once again to join residents for block parties, cookouts, and gatherings across the region.
“We are committed to participate in Houston/Harris County National Night Out 2025 by organization an activity or event. This will help promote crime prevention and create a better Police/Community relationship,” said Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.
For residents of Highland Trails, National Night Out may mean gathering at an HOA-sponsored event, enjoying a simple front yard get-together, or welcoming HCSO deputies into your community. The evening is designed to strengthen trust, promote safety awareness, and highlight the importance of working together to keep neighborhoods strong.
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How Highland Trails Residents Can Participate
If your HOA, civic club, or street in Highland Trails is planning to host a National Night Out event, make sure to register with the Sheriff’s Office to ensure HCSO deputies can join in.
- Registration Deadline: Friday, September 20, 2025, at 5:00 p.m.
- Register Online: HCSO National Night Out Registration HERE
- Phone Contact: 346-286-3125
Why National Night Out Matters
National Night Out is more than a neighborhood tradition. The initiative promotes crime prevention awareness, encourages strong police-community relationships, and celebrates the power of unity. By turning on porch lights, hosting block parties, or simply connecting with neighbors, Highland Trails residents can join in sending a message of solidarity: safer, stronger communities are built together.
Sheriff Gonzalez and HCSO deputies look forward to meeting residents, answering questions, and sharing resources at events across the county. Whether large or small, every neighborhood gathering contributes to the bigger picture of safety and trust.
For families in Highland Trails, October 7 will be a night to connect not only with law enforcement but also with the people who make their neighborhood feel like home.
