Crime Watch

The next CRIME WATCH MEETING will he announced in the BEACON. Call Ben Neiman 281-358-3075 for more information about the Forest Cove Crime Watch Commitee, or to become a block captain.

May Crime report
Crime statistics for the KINGWOOD AREA for the month of March 1999 are as follows:
   Kingwood Forest Cove
 Aggravated assault  1 1
 Auto theft 0 0
 Burglary motor vehicle 13 1
 Burglary 17 3
 Robbery 0 0
 Theft 33 0
 Criminal mischief 22 2
 Murder: sexual assault 0 0
 Total Crime Reports 86 7
Problem areas continue to be burglary, theft, and criminal mischief, in the Kingwood area, according to above data Forest Cove has not escaped this trend. There has been an overall increase in activity in the Kingwood area of 30%, and Forest Cove has a sevenfold increase especially in the area North of St. Andrews. All residents are urged to REPORT all incidents, it's the only way the HPD can address a problem. Residents are urged to lock up their cars, garages, and homes and be alert to any unusual activity. RESIDENTS ARE REMINDED THAT A CALL TO 713-222-3131 WILL DISPATCH AN OFFICER FROM THE KINGWOOD SUBSTATION. When calling this number inform them of your address, nearest intersecting street, and additionally, Key Map Location #336 and any other pertinent in- formation. The dispatchers handling these calls are not HPD officers, but are civilians and generally do a good job with some exceptions. Poor performance by dispatchers should be reported!

April crime report
The next Crime Watch Meeting will be announced in The Beacon. Crime statistics for the KINGWOOD
AREA for the month of February 1999 are as follows:
   Kingwood / Forest Cove
 Aggravated assault  1
 Auto theft 1
 Burglary motor vehicle 6
 Burglary 14
 Robbery 2
 Theft 15
 Criminal mischief 26
 Murder: sexual assault 0
 Total Crime Reports 65
 

Problem areas continue to be burglary, theft, and criminal mischief in the Kingwood Area, according to the above data; Forest Cove has escaped this trend. There has been in overall decrease in activity in the Kingwood area, and Forest Cove has low crime reports to the HPD for February. All residents are urged to REPORT all incidents, it's the only way the HPD can address a problem. Residents are urged not to leave valuables in full view in cars even though locked, a number of cars have been broken into and items such as wallets and purses stolen.

FOREST COVE RESIDENTS ARE REMINDED THAT A CALL TO 713- 222-3131 WILL DISPATCH AN OFFICER FROM THE KINGWOOD SUBSTATION. When calling this number inform them of your address, nearest intersecting street, and additionally Key Map Location #336 and any other pertinent information. The dispatchers handling these calls are not HPD officers, but are civilians and generally do a good job with some exceptions. Poor performance by dispatchers should be reported!

The Kingwood Substation phone number is 281-359-6761. Calls to this number should be directed to the Shift Sergeant or Lieutenant in charge. These calls should address such on-going problem areas as speeding, reckless driving, loud parties, or any other nuisance or obnoxious activity. Residents who are planning an extended absence from their home should call and have an alert slip made out.


March crime report
Crime statistics for the KINGWOOD
AREA for the month of January 1999 are as follows:
   Kingwood Forest Cove
 Aggravated assault  3 0
 Auto theft 4 0
 Burglary motor vehicle 16 1
 Burglary 17 0
 Robbery 0 0
 Theft 22 1
 Criminal mischief 34 1
 Murder: sexual assault 0 0
 Total Crime Reports 96 3
 
 

February crime report
Crime statistics for the KINGWOOD
AREA for the month of December 1998 are as follows:
   Kingwood Forest Cove
 Aggravated assault  1 0
 Auto theft 3 0
 Burglary motor vehicle 22 0
 Burglary  15 0
 Robbery 3 0
 Theft 31 0
 Criminal mischief 30 0
 Murder: sexual assault 0 0
 Total Crime Reports 105 0
There has been an increase in burglary, theft, and criminal mischief, in the Kingwood Area, Forest Cove has escaped this trend. There has been an overall increase in activity in the Kingwood area, but Forest Cove had no crime reports to the HPD for December. All residents are urged to REPORT all incidents, it's the only way the HPD can address a problem. Residents are urged not to leave valuables in full view in cars even though locked, a number of cars have been broken into and items such as wallets and purses stolen.
 
Forest Cove RESIDENTS ARE REMINDED THAT A CALL TO 713- 222-3131 WILL DISPATCH AN OFFICER FROM THE Kingwood Substation. When calling this number inform them of your address, nearest intersecting street, and additionally Key Map Location #336 and any other pertinent information. The dispatchers handling these calls are not HPD officers, but are civilians and generally do a good job with some exceptions. Poor performance by dispatchers should be reported! The Kingwood Substation phone number is 281-359-6761. Calls to this number should be directed to the Shift Sergeant or Lieutenant in charge. These calls should address such on-going problem areas as speeding, reckless driving, loud parties, or any other nuisance or obnoxious activity. Residents who are planning an extended absence from their home should call and have an alert slip made out.
 
Any complaints concerning water, sewer, street drainage, and stolen or vandalized street, stop, or speed limit signs should be made by calling (713) 754-0600. Calls can be made 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

Neighborhood Crime Watch 8/4/98

Forest Cove Streets & Block Captains

Bonnie Glen (1019) Barry Smith 359-6142
Brooktrail (1306) Dan McAnulty 359-4662
Burning Tree Joe Parker 358-3795
Buttercup South (1700) Pat & Annette Fojtik 358-3742
Castle Hill    
Chestnut Ridge    
Chimney Vine (1803) Rona Morse 359-3230
 Cypress    
 Fairway Farms    
 Forest Cove Drive (1202) Angela Pettus 359-7497
 Golden Bear (1306) Sheila Lilley 358-3887
 Hamblen (1656) Laverne CaIdwell 358-3203
 Hickory (1311) Ralph Mcleod 358-3808
 Hidden Hill Ct. (1503) Rose Suggs 358-5415
 Hilltop (1603) Rachael Herrmann 358-4690
 Hogan's Alley (No Addresses)  
 Indian Hill (See Rachael Hilltop)  
 Lakeshore (1730) Sue Hewitt 358-7476
 Laurel Springs (2107) Paula Safarik 358-1636
 Lisa Lane (1010) Francis Baldwin 359-2415
 Magnolia (1700) Marion Burrows 358-3033
 Magnolia (1401) Randy Koshnick 358-7868
 Marina Dr. (1078) James Graham 359-3474
 Master's Way (West 718) Ralph & Marilyn Warner 358-3484
 Master's Way (East 1302) Tom Paxton 358-2471
 Midlothian Ln (2118) Randy Burrows 359-3675
 Mistletoe (1201) Pete Elmore 358-5483
 Mustang (1115) Paulette Murray 358-8265
 Buttercup Ln North Paulette Murray  
 Palmetto    
 Palomino    
 Players Path (2) Jack Harran 359-6979
Redbud (South) Rose Suggs  
 Southern Hills    
 St. Andrews (906) Don Lemon 358-6286
 Sunrise (1751) Dottie Wu24m 358-8069
 Sweet Gum (1510) King Hardy 358-3585
 Sycamore Bob Grayson 359-3441
 Walnut (1621) Donna Sitton 358-6105
 Chairman Ben Neiman 1600 Mistletoe 359-3075

 

December Report
 
The next Crime Watch Meeting will be announced in The Beacon. Crime statistics from the Kingwood Area October Report are as follows:
   Kingwood Forest Cove
 Aggravated assault  2  0
 Auto theft  5 2
 Burglary motor vehicle  13  2
 Burglary  15  1
 Robbery  0  0
 Theft  17  1
 Criminal mischief  19  1
 Murder: sexual assault  0  0
 Total Crime Reports  71  7
 
There has been an increase in burglary, theft, and criminal mischief, in the Kingwood Area, Forest Cove has escaped this trend.This is the time of year that we need to be on HI- ALERT and watchful for any unusual activity. All residents are urged to REPORT all incidents, it's the only way the HPD can address a problem. FOREST COVE RESIDENTS ARE REMINDED THAT A CALL TO 222-3131 WILL DISPATCH AN OFFICER FROM THE KINGWOOD SUBSTATION. When calling this number inform them of your address, nearest intersecting street, and additionally Key Map Location #336 and any other pertinent information. The dispatchers handling these calls are not HPD officers, but are civilians and generally do a good job with some exceptions. Poor performance by dispatchers should be reported.

The Kingwood Substation phone number is 359-6761. Calls to this number should be directed to the Shift Sergeant or Lieutenant in charge, These calls should address such on-going problem areas as speeding, reckless driving, loud parties, or any other nuisance or obnoxious activity. Residents who are planning an extended absence from their home should call and have an alert slip made out.


November Report
 
crime watch statistics for September
   Kingwood Forest Cove
 Aggravated assault  0  0
 Auto theft  1 0
 Burglary motor vehicle  5  1
 Burglary  10  0
 Robbery  1  0
 Theft  33  1
 Criminal mischief  19  1
 Murder: sexual assault  0  0
 Total Crime Reports  69  3
 
Residents north of St. Andrews are "privileged" to have three men picking up some trash in a pick-up but they are selective! They do not take leaves, just garbage. These happenings have been reported to our Police Dept; Lt. Haddaway asked that whenever they are spotted to immediately call the sub-station (281-359-6761) and a Patrolman would be sent to the area. The license number, make and color of the vehicle would be helpful. Take time to tear, shred or cut-up all receipts that may have personal informa-tion and account numbers.

October Report
 
The next Crime Watch Meeting will be announced in The Beacon. Crime statistics from the Kingwood Area August Report are as follows:
   Kingwood Forest Cove
 Aggravated assault  0  0
 Auto theft  2 0
 Burglary motor vehicle  16  0
 Burglary  9  0
 Robbery  1  0
 Theft  19  2
 Criminal mischief  27  2
 Murder: sexual assault  1  1
 Total Crime Reports  94  3

Crime statistics for the KINGWOOD AREA for the month of June 1998 are as follows:

   Kingwood Forest Cove
 Aggravated assault  0  0
 Auto theft  3  1
 Burglary motor vehicle  11  0
 Burglary  8  0
 Robbery  0  0
 Theft  39  0
 Criminal mischief  32  2
 Murder: sexual assault  1  0
 Total Crime Reports  94  3

The Positive Interaction Program "PIP" sponsored by the HPD meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month at the Church of Christ on Woodland Hills in Kingwood at 7:30 PM. All residents are encouraged to attend these meetings.

The following streets are in need of Block Captains -

LOCK UP YOUR STUFF and YOUR CARS! Report all CRIMINAL MISCHIEF!

There has been an increase in burglary; theft, and criminal mischief; in the Kingwood Area: Forest Cove has minimal criminal activity LETS KEEP IT THAT WAY.

Forest cove RESIDENTS ARE REMINDED THAT A CALL TO 222-3131 WILL DISPATCH AN OFFICER FROM THE KINGWOOD SUBSTATION. When calling this numher inform them of your address, nearest intersecting street, and additionally Key Map Location p336 and any other pertinent information. The dispatchers handling these calls are not HPD officers, but are civilians and generally do a good job with some exceptions. Poor performance by dispatchers should be reported.

The Kingwood Substation phone number is 359-6761 Calls to this number should be directed to the Shift Sergeant or Lieutenant in charge. These calls should address on-going problem areas such as speeding, reckless driving, loud parties. or any other nuisance or obnoxious activity Residents who are planning an extended absence from their home should call and have an alert slip made out.