Central Division HPD PIP Christmas Party

Come and celebrate the holidays with friends and your area police officers. Please bring an entrée, side dish or dessert. We also will collect non-perishable items to donate to the Houston Food Bank.

HPD Chief’s Citywide PIP

The presentation topic will be synthetic cannabinoids, better known as kush. The Houston Police Department's Narcotics Division will present an educational outline of the drug, informing the community about its evolution, how it's distributed, and how HPD enforces laws for it. For more information, go to http://www.houstontx.gov/police/pip or contact Officer James Sobota at 713.308.9079 or... View Article

HPD South Central PIP Meeting

2202 St. Emanuel, Houston, TX, United States

Midtown stakeholders living on the east side of Louisiana Street are encouraged to attend the monthly HPD PIP to meet your division captain and patrolling officers. Discussion will be electing a new PIP Board for 2017. A police agency can be very confusing to most citizens. The Positive Interaction Program holds monthly PIP meetings featuring speakers from... View Article

HPD South Central PIP Meeting

2202 St. Emanuel St 2202 St. Emanuel, Houston, TX, United States

Midtown stakeholders living on the east side of Louisiana Street are encouraged to attend the monthly HPD PIP to meet your division captain and patrolling officers. Speakers: HPD Chief of Police Art Acevedo and Assistant City Prosecutor Legal Department, Municipal Courts, Phillip Faseler to discuss loud noise issues A police agency can be very confusing to... View Article

HPD Central Division PIP Meeting

Houston Police Officers Union 1600 State St., Houston , TX

Central Division PIP is for Midtown stakeholders living on the west side of Louisiana Street. You are encouraged to attend to meet your division captain and patrolling officers. A police agency can be very confusing to most citizens. The Positive Interaction Program holds monthly PIP meetings featuring speakers from different divisions (Burglary and Theft, Homicide,... View Article

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HPD Chief’s Citywide PIP

HPD Patrolman's Union Hall 1602 State St., Houston, TX, United States

The presentation topic will be Homeless Outreach Team (H.O.T.). The H.O.T. is a specialized team of Houston police officers and mental health caseworkers who engage in street outreach to the homeless community. The goal of the outreach is to reduce the number of people living on the streets by helping them overcome their personal obstacles. The... View Article

HPD Central Division PIP Meeting

Houston Police Officers Union 1600 State St., Houston , TX

Get involved in your community! Ms.Cora Garcia, St. Assistant City Attorney, will speak about the City of Houston's authority to file nuisance actions pursuant to Chapter 125 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code against entities like massage parlors, motels, clubs, apartments, and any establishment that meets the criteria established by Chapter 125.  Chapter 125 allows a City... View Article

HPD South Central PIP Meeting

2202 St. Emanuel St 2202 St. Emanuel, Houston, TX, United States

Midtown stakeholders living on the east side of Louisiana Street are encouraged to attend the monthly HPD PIP to meet your division captain and patrolling officers. Speakers: Nicole Christoph and Jeff McShan of Crime Stoppers A police agency can be very confusing to most citizens. The Positive Interaction Program holds monthly PIP meetings featuring speakers... View Article

HPD Central Division PIP Meeting

Houston Police Officers Union 1600 State St., Houston , TX

Get involved in your community! Bring your neighbors!   

HPD Chief’s Citywide PIP

HPD Patrolman's Union Hall 1602 State St., Houston, TX, United States

The presentation topic will be HPD Mounted Patrol. Mounted Patrol is the most visible and versatile unit in the Houston Police Department. Focusing on the three “C’s” – Crime, Community and Crowds, the unit enhances the livability and viability of our great City. On any given day, you may see members of the Mounted Patrol... View Article