Williamsburg Colony January 2026 Constable Report Highlights Local Patrol Efforts
As January rolled in with its usual mix of fresh starts and chilly mornings, deputies from Harris County Constable Precinct 5 stayed busy keeping an eye on Williamsburg Colony. Their latest monthly report, covering January 1 through January 31, 2026, gives residents a clearer picture of what local law enforcement has been up to—and what’s happening around the neighborhood.
According to the report, suspicious persons and vehicles were the most common calls, with deputies responding to 6 reports of suspicious people and 4 reports of suspicious vehicles. These types of calls often reflect the watchful eyes of neighbors, which play a big role in keeping the community safe.
Other notable activity includes:
- 3 traffic stops, part of ongoing efforts to keep local roads safe.
- 3 calls for discharged firearms, which deputies investigated thoroughly.
- 2 local alarm responses, showing that home security systems continue to be an important safety tool.
- 3 Silver Watch welfare checks, offering support for elderly or at-risk neighbors.
On the community care side, deputies also handled 2 mental health-related calls and responded to 1 incident of telephone harassment—reminders that law enforcement often provides support beyond traditional crime prevention.
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There were also a couple of animal-related calls, including one for an aggressive animal and another for a general humane concern. These smaller items demonstrate the wide range of calls Precinct 5 handles to keep Williamsburg Colony running smoothly.
Need to Contact Precinct 5?
Whether you’re going on vacation, noticing something odd in the neighborhood, or just have a question, the Harris County Constable’s Office Precinct 5 is here to help.
Residents can:
- Request a Vacation Watch – Officers will check on your home while you’re away
- Report concerns or suspicious activity here
- Reach out for general neighborhood safety support
Visit constablepct5.com for more information, or call their non-emergency dispatch line at 281-463-6666.
The constable’s team plays an important role in keeping Williamsburg Colony safe, and staying connected with them ensures that safety stays a community effort.
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.
