Nottingham Country Community Notice: Constables Respond to Over 400 Calls in February 2026
Editor's Note: This content, Notice 2026.9, was submitted to My Neighborhood News by the Nottingham Country Community Improvement Association (CIA).
Dated March 12, 2026, the Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s monthly report outlines law enforcement activity in Nottingham Country during the month of February 2026, noting a decrease in calls for service, continued proactive patrols, and no major crime spikes reported.
Law Enforcement Overview
Harris County Precinct 5 Constable deputies responded to 444 total calls for service in Nottingham Country during February 2026, which is a decrease of approximately 18% over January with most of the calls being Contract Checks. The decrease can be attributed to the colder weather experienced during February and historically February calls for service is lower.
Deputies maintained steady patrol coverage, strong community engagement, and reported no major crime spikes during the month.
Contract checks—routine proactive patrols—once again made up the largest portion of activity, with 345 patrols completed, helping deter crime and maintain safety.
Notable February Activity
- 444 Calls for service in Nottingham Country
- 606 Total calls handled by 4 Nottingham deputies (including response to surrounding areas)
- 286 Arrests by Precinct 5, including 83 DWIs
- Note: This is for the entire Precinct 5 (larger area than Nottingham)
- 27 Traffic stops conducted by Nottingham deputies
- 1 Criminal Mischief report (Dispute between neighbors)
- 0 Theft Other call
- 11 Traffic crashes investigated
- 7 Suspicious person or vehicle calls
- Other sensitive calls included: DOA, Family Disturbances, Assaults, Runaways, Fraud, Mental Health, and Alarm calls.
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Safety Reminders
Training Opportunities
Precinct 5 is holding another Citizen’s Academy class, beginning April 2nd. Learn more HERE - registration links are included. There are other opportunities for training at the HCCP5 website under department programs: constablepct5.com/community-media-relations.
School Bus Safety
Under Texas Transportation Code §545.066, "drivers on a highway must stop for a school bus with flashing red lights and an extended stop sign, regardless of direction, unless divided by a physical median or barrier. At intersections, all traffic must stop, even at 4-way stops, until the bus resumes motion, signals passing, or turns off signals."
Need Assistance?
📞 Non-Emergency Dispatch: 281-463-6666
🚨 Emergencies: Dial 9-1-1
💻 Online Reports: Certain non-urgent incidents can be reported via the Precinct 5 Online Reporting Form