SENP patrol hours for May improved. Our officers were able to patrol 269 total hours or approximately 65 hours per week.
We continue working with our DPD SENP Coordinator to monitor the monthly hours and after looking at the budget we can go up to 80 hours per week through December 2022 if our officers can work up to those hours.
May 2022 Patrol Hours & Crime Report
Crime Stats, May 2022
May 28
05/27 4504 ALLENCREST – between Crestline and Welch – burglary of motor vehicle -entered vehicle and took property – around 12:30 pm
05/26 12240 INWOOD @ Forest – burglary of motor vehicle – near commercial office building – theft of motor vehicle part – used cutting tool to remove converters of vehicles
05/25 11812 INWOOD @ Forest – burglary of business – 3 unknown suspects, all wearing masks, broke the lock on the front door, entered and took merchandise and cash – approximately 2 am – premises: C-Store
5/25 4425 HARVEST HILL between Crestline and Welch – burglary of residence – breaking and entering – DPD dispatched at 7:56 pm
05/23 4555 HARVEST HILL between Crestline and Welch – attempted break in to garage door (between 1 and 4 pm) which resulted in destruction/damage/vandalism of property – entry into residence was not made.
May 21
No crimes reported
May 14
05/10 12810 MIDWAY – apartment complex opposite Walmart – theft of motor vehicle part
May 7
05/06 4446 MILL CREEK between Crestline and Welch – burglary of motor vehicle – took property from vehicle
05/02 12345 INWOOD – Jesuit High School – criminal trespass warning issued
Thank you!
Thanks to those of you who shared video with us of the man who followed a 12 year old girl as she was walking home from school. He hasn’t been seen again in the neighborhood so hopefully he will know better than to come back here. Having 595+ sets of eyes out in the neighborhood can really help keep these creeps out of our neighborhood.
If You See Something Suspicious, Please Say Something
Reminders
- If you see a crime in progress, call 911 first and then the SENP mobile phone.
- If no one answers, the next officer on duty should return your call or text.
- If they don’t do this, please let us know so we can help address any issues with our DPD SENP Coordinator.
- Instead of calling 911 you can also make a report here: https://www.dallaspolice.net/reports/Pages/coplogic.aspx
- Officers may not always be on duty when you call or request an out of town home check. The next officer on duty should reply to your phone call or text but if they don’t, please let us know by emailing us.
Concerns or questions?
Please email us.
The SENP patrol cell can be found below our signatures. Please add the number and the SENP email address to your contacts.
Have a great summer.