Spring Break Travel Tip for Cypress North: Request a Harris County Constable Precinct 4 Vacation Watch Before You Leave
As many families in Cypress North prepare for spring break travel, local law enforcement is reminding residents about a simple step that can help provide extra peace of mind while they’re away from home.
Through its contracted patrol services for the neighborhood, the Harris County Constable Precinct 4 Office, led by Constable Mark Herman, offers a Vacation Watch program that allows deputies to periodically check on homes while residents are out of town.
For homeowners and families traveling during the busy spring break season, the program serves as an additional layer of community safety — helping ensure homes remain secure and any suspicious activity is quickly addressed.
What the Vacation Watch Program Means for Residents
The Harris County Constable Precinct 4 Vacation Watch program allows residents to notify patrol deputies when their home will be vacant for multiple days. Once a request is submitted, deputies assigned to the contracted patrol area covering Cypress North will conduct random checks of the property at different times throughout the day during the specified travel period.
These patrol checks can help deter potential criminal activity and ensure that deputies are aware the home should not have unexpected visitors.
For neighborhoods served through contracted law enforcement patrols, programs like Vacation Watch also strengthen the partnership between residents and local deputies who regularly patrol the area.
Information Residents Should Prepare Before Submitting a Request
To request a Vacation Watch through Harris County Constable Precinct 4, residents will complete an online form providing basic travel and property details so deputies know what to expect while the home is unoccupied.
Information requested includes:
- Resident name and contact information
- Neighborhood, contract area, or utility district
- Address of the residence
- Departure and return dates
- Primary and alternate phone numbers
- Email contact
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Residents will also be asked to provide helpful details such as:
- Whether lights will remain on and their locations
- Whether vehicles will remain parked at the residence
- Whether pets or animals will be present on the property
- If the home has an alarm system, including the alarm company name and phone number
- Whether any authorized individuals may be visiting the property while the homeowner is away
Providing these details helps deputies quickly determine whether activity at the home appears normal or requires follow-up.
To submit your vacation watch request to the Harris County Constable Precinct 4 Office, visit constablepct4.com/vacation-watch-request.html.
Important Things Residents Should Know
Vacation Watch patrols are conducted randomly and without prior notification, meaning deputies may check the property at any time during the requested watch period.
Residents are also asked to notify the Harris County Constable Precinct 4 Office if travel plans change, including if they leave later than expected or return home early. This helps deputies maintain accurate patrol awareness for the neighborhood.
To update or cancel a Vacation Watch request, residents should contact the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office at 281-376-3472.
A Small Step That Supports Neighborhood Safety
Programs like the Precinct 4 Vacation Watch service highlight how community policing works best when residents and deputies communicate openly. By simply notifying law enforcement before leaving town, homeowners can help ensure patrol deputies know when a house should be empty — and when something may need attention.
For families in Cypress North heading out for spring break trips, submitting a Vacation Watch request can provide reassurance that local deputies are helping keep an eye on the neighborhood while they’re away.
Residents planning upcoming travel are encouraged to submit their request ahead of departure to allow patrol deputies time to log the watch into their system.
Stay tuned to My Neighborhood News for more local safety tips, neighborhood updates, and community resources that help keep Cypress North informed and connected.
Tiffany 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.