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We Did It! 600+ Members Have Joined for 2025 + February 2025 Crime Report.  

March 6, 2025 by Lauren Law

This past month was busy texting, calling and emailing the last few members from 2024 to rejoin for 2025. We were also able to get some new members at the homes of people who moved this past year! 

We would like to thank all of the street coordinators across our neighborhood for their due diligence in reaching out to get their neighbors and new neighbors to join our program.  We ended up five short from last year but we feel really good about where we ended up and will hopefully surpass this number by the end of the year. At 608 members for 2025, we can afford up to 63 patrol hours per week. 

AREA1234TOTAL
202520710022180608
202420710322083613
Variance0-31-3-5

Benefits Reminder: Our officers patrol our neighborhood 7 days a week (but not 24 hours a day). When you go out of town, please TEXT our officers with your information and when they’re on duty they will go by your house to check on it. Ask for a confirmation. If you don’t get one, email us at [email protected] and send us a copy of your text showing the date and time it was sent. We will follow up with our DPD SENP coordinator. 

Crime Report for February 2025

Our officers patrolled 237.50 hours in February, equating to 59.38 hours per week. In January they patrolled 54.87 hours per week.

02/28 
11920 INWOOD – burglary of motor vehicle – broke window to enter locked vehicle and removed items – 3:52 pm – Lowe’s parking lot

5211 FOREST – burglary of motor vehicle – @ Inwood – NE side – broke window and stole property – outdoor area – 5:24 pm

February 22 No crimes reported 

February 15 
02/08 4707 THUNDER – 12 am – vehicle theft – between Crestline and LBJ.

02/09  12521 INWOOD – criminal mischief – 1:50 pm – St. Rita Church.

February 8
11920 INWOOD – theft of property – vehicle part – front license plate removed from vehicle – parking lot at Lowe’s

February 1 No crimes reported. 

Out Of Town Home Check—Text SENP Patrol Cell! 
If you’ll be out of town don’t forget to TEXT your information to the patrol cell—see the card below and add this number to your phone contacts. TEXT them your full name, address, dates you’ll be out of town, plus be sure to add your phone number. 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: crime reports, member update

Pay Day Is Friday! Re-Enroll By January 31st! Reminder! We are 113 Members Short From Last Year. 

January 29, 2025 by Lauren Law

If you’ve already enrolled for 2025, thank you, again! Please help us recruit one person on your street to join!  Have them visit, https://schreiberenp.org/ to learn more about the program. 

We have 113 members from 2024 who still haven’t re-enrolled for SENP 2025. We need you to continue our program at its current level. 

For anyone enrolling in February, we ask that you pay an additional $25 to enroll late. Please try to enroll by, Friday, January 31!

Visit https://schreiberenp.org/join/ to pay your $300 membership dues. If enrolling online, we encourage you to help us offset our payment processor by making a payment of $309. 

AREA1234TOTAL
20251739217461500
202420710322083613
Variance-34-11-46-22-113
# Homes4004184881581464

Benefits Reminder: Our officers patrol our neighborhood 7 days a week (but not 24 hours a day). When you go out of town, please TEXT our officers with your information and when they’re on duty they will go by your house to check on it. Ask for a confirmation. Having DPD presence all year long has helped to reduce crime in our neighborhood.  

Issues Enrolling?  If you have issues enrolling be sure to update your browser if you haven’t done so in a while. (Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.). We’ve tested the enrollment form and it is fully operational. Some of you may see a reCAPTCHA code that needs to be entered. Please scroll down to find this code and enter it. Enroll at this link:https://schreiberenp.org/join/

Crime Report for January 2025

January 25 No crimes reported. 

January 18 No crimes reported. 

January 11
1/10/25  11920 INWOOD – burglary of motor vehicle – theft of property on motor vehicle – rear license plate – Lowe’s parking lot – 2:30 pm

January 4
4230 LBJ – burglary of motor vehicle – 10:13 am – broke window to enter locked vehicle and removed items – business parking lot between Midway and Havenside Road –second report under police code 240 (assault misdemeanor) unknown suspect was using programming cable to change remote control.

FYI – When you see the message “unknown suspect was using programming cable to change remote control,” it means that someone has used a programming cable to change the remote control settings for your cable box. This could be done to access certain features or change the remote control’s behavior. It is important to secure your cable box and update your remote control settings to prevent unauthorized changes

Out Of Town Home Check—Text SENP Patrol Cell! 
If you’ll be out of town don’t forget to TEXT your information to the patrol cell—see the card below and add this number to your phone contacts. TEXT them your full name, address, dates you’ll be out of town, plus be sure to add your phone number. 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: crime reports, member update

Happy 20-20 Thrive! We hope that you and yours are doing well and have gotten your 2025 off to a great start. This is our first email of the new year.

January 20, 2025 by Lauren Law

Thank you for enrolling for 2025! As a new member you would have received a new member thank you email from [email protected]. Please add that to your contacts so you will get our monthly emails. If you have not yet picked up your SENP yard sign, please email [email protected]. Or, if you live in Areas 1 or 4, text your name and address to Lauren Law, 214-912-1543.  If you live in Area 2 or 3 text your name and address to Jim Nugent, 214-‭228-7842. Please include your full name and address and let us know a good time for you to swing by our homes to pick up your sign. 

Please encourage your neighbors who are not members to join!

Now can you help recruit one person on your street to join? Have them visit, https://schreiberenp.org/ to learn more about the program. 

We have 172 members from 2024 who still haven’t re-enrolled for SENP 2025. If you know someone who has not already re-enrolled, we are closing enrollment on January 31. For anyone enrolling in February, we ask that they pay an additional $25 to enroll late. 

The $300 Membership dues can be paid here:  https://schreiberenp.org/join/.  We encourage anyone enrolling online to help us offset our payment processor by making a payment of $309. 

AREA1234Totals
20251498315455441
202420710322083613
Variance-58-20-66-28-172
# Homes4004184881581464

Benefits Reminder: Our officers patrol our neighborhood 7 days a week (but not 24 hours a day). When you go out of town, please TEXT our officers with your information and when they’re on duty they will go by your house to check on it. Ask for a confirmation. Having DPD presence all year long has helped to reduce crime in our neighborhood.  

Crime Report for December 2024

December 28 No crimes reported 

December 21
12/04  4332 MILL CREEK – motor vehicle theft – between Twin Post and Crestline – DPD dispatched 12/05 at 9:37 am 

12/07  4633 WILLOW – theft of property – 7:23 pm – between Crestline and Welch – unknown suspect took lumber from construction site

12/17   4633 WILLOW – theft of property – between Crestline and Welch – outdoor area – DPD dispatched 12/18 for routine investigation.

December 14 No crimes reported 

December 7 No crimes reported (see Dec. 21)
 Out Of Town Home Check—Text SENP Patrol Cell! 
If you’ll be out of town don’t forget to TEXT your information to the patrol cell—see the card below and add this number to your phone contacts. TEXT them your full name, address, dates you’ll be out of town, plus be sure to add your phone number. Please do not send out of town request the SENP email address–this is not monitored by the officers and is for administrative use only. 

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2022 Annual Member Meeting Recap

October 31, 2022 by Lauren Law

Annual Member Meeting Recap
Our annual meeting this year was held at Jesuit College Preparatory School on October 20th. We had about 30 total members in attendance. At the tail end of the meeting Gay Donnell Willis gave a District 13 Crime and Homelessness Initiative Update which can be found towards the end of this email. 

About the SENP Program
SENP has 8 patrol officers, including 1 DPD coordinator
Member totals:  2020–495, 2021–602, 2022–595 
14 shifts every week, 7 days a week
Attained our goal of at least 70 yours per week in August

Crime Stats, comparing January to September 2021 to 2022
Crime Reduction in Burglary of Residence (-40%)
Burglary of Motor Vehicle (-33.3%)
Stolen Vehicles (-100%). 
Thefts from 4 in 2021 to 6 in 2022 (50% increase)  
Criminal Mischief from 1 in 2021 to 2 in 2022 (100% increase)
Total residential crimes in 2020=71
Total residential crimes 2021=34
Total residential crimes 2022=25

Member Survey
78.1% are completely satisfied & 21.9% satisfied
Reported a crime in 2022: 32% yes
Out of town home check: 40.6% have used the service
Received a call or text back, 48.6% had, 7.8% didn’t  
Plan to renew:  93% said yes, 7% said maybe
Would Recommend SENP: 85.2% said yes, 14.8% would consider
Holiday Bonus: 71.9% said they would be willing to contribute
Crime Prevention Tips: Take, Hide and Lock as this is the only way we can all help to reduce BMVs. 

Q&A
Our officers are here to patrol our neighborhood and are not here to give tickets for wrong way parking/expired inspection stickers. 

The large bus that gets parked on Rickover apparently belongs to a neighbor on Thunder Road and is illegally parked. This has since been looked into by SENP patrol officer who spoke with the driver on 10/24/22. He is on contract with DISD, transportation for inter school connections for students while the district is short on drivers. Our SENP officer advised him to park on school grounds and not on the neighborhood streets.  He complied and left. 

Officers are patrolling, even if you aren’t seeing them. We check patrol activity sheets each month against the DPD car rental records and each officer sends a text check in each time they are on patrol. 

4-way stop sign at Willow and Drujon is being considered but is not being handled via SENP.  

Keep reporting students who are hanging out in the residences and alleys near WT White High School to 911. Also report any speeders down alleyways or streets to 911. 

Remind any person or company working at your home to lock their trucks or take all expensive tools inside. 

2023 Enrollment Begins November 1
2023 begins November 1, 2022. Please visit https://schreiberenp.org/join/ to join today. 
Any member not renewing should return their yard sign to SENP by
December 31, 2022.

Gay Donnell Willis Crime Update on District 13
Crimes against persons are down across the district by 5.45% when compared to last year. 
District 13 has the lowest rate of crimes against persons in  
 all of Dallas. 

Crimes against society are down by 2.53% compared to last year. (Crimes against society include gambling, drug offenses, prostitution, animal cruelty, weapon law violations, pornography/obscene materials. 

District 13 has seen a 17.86% rise in crimes against property. Almost 98% of this rise is from Theft from Motor Vehicles, Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories or Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle (UUMV.
Again let’s all do our part and TAKE, LOCK & HIDE property in all motor vehicles. Leaving items visible is an invitation for criminals to take your hard earned property. Don’t let them do that! 

Homelessness Rapid Rehousing Initiative
Gay also gave a brief update on the Homelessness Rapid Rehousing Initiative, which surpassed its first year of housing over 1200 people. She asked that residents call 311 to report encampments as the City uses this data to prioritize where to reply resources. While asking for money from a sidewalk is a protected right, a panhandler may not enter a traffic lane–please call 911 if you see this. She also reminded us who want to help others to give through a nonprofit that is better equipped to help versus giving money, food or other items as it trains panhandlers to stay where they are. 

If you would like to receive a copy of Gay’s entire presentation, email [email protected]. 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog, crime reports, member update, SENP Member Meeting

September 2022 Patrol Hours & Crime Report + Annual Meeting RSVP Link

October 2, 2022 by Lauren Law

Our officers were able to patrol 284 total hours in September or approximately 66.27 hrs/week. 

Crime Stats, September 2022, Weeks Of

September 24 
09/17  5029 THUNDER (between Tryall Drive and Inwood) – theft of property

September 17 09/16  4723 GULFSTREAM between Welch and Drujon – vandalism of property – suspect threw a rock through complainant’s car window

September 10  9/04  12810 MIDWAY @ Harvest Hill – burglary of apartment – forced entry

September 2 9/012170 INWOOD @ Willow – burglary of business – 2 unknown suspects broke in and took property – Kwik Kar Lube and Tune

If You See Something Suspicious, Please Say Something. Call 911 first!   

Annual Member Meeting, October 20 6:15 pm-7:30 pm
Jesuit College Preparatory School

Our SENP Annual Member meeting will be in person this year and held at Jesuit College Preparatory School, 12345 Inwood Road. Please RSVP below to let us know if you can attend or not. Some of our neighbors have volunteered to bring food and drink so we need a good count.  We look forward to seeing you! 

If the above link doesn’t work for you (link removed), please send your RSVP to [email protected]. 

Reminders

  • If you see a crime in progress, call 911 first and then the SENP patrol cell.
  • Instead of calling 911 you can also make a report: https://www.dallaspolice.net/reports/Pages/coplogic.aspx
  • Officers may not always be on duty when you call about a crime or out of town home check. The next officer on duty should reply to your call or text but if they don’t, please let us know by emailing us. 

Concerns or questions?
Please email us.

Happy Fall! 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: crime reports, crimes, member update, SENP Member Meeting

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