Looking Back at Public Safety Success in 2017

2017 was a year of change for the Brays Oaks District Public Safety Program. In 2017, the district expanded to add a Private Security patrol for our retail centers, as well as enhancing its relationship with the Houston Police Department, and participating in Mayor Turner’s Meaningful Change program for the homeless. “We have spent a [...]

2018-01-17T10:22:49-06:00January 17th, 2018|Articles, Public Safety|

HPD South Gessner Division receives gym equipment donation

Board Members from Brays Oaks and Southwest Management Districts attend the gymnasium dedication at HPD South Gessner Division. Assistant Chief Wendy Baimbridge and South Gessner Division's Captain Craig Bellamy presented plaques to both Districts, which provided funding for the gym equipment. Promaxima and USA Sports Inc. also donated thousands of dollars of equipment and plates. [...]

2017-12-20T14:27:35-06:00December 20th, 2017|Articles, Photos, Public Safety|

Holiday Safety Tips

The holidays are here! Make sure you and your loved ones stay safe during this busy season with these tips. 1. Be on guard at all times, and always aware of your surroundings and what is going on around you. 2. Maintain an alert stance and scan the people around you. Thieves avoid people who [...]

2017-12-06T13:59:28-06:00December 6th, 2017|Public Safety|

Local Police Station is Fit for a New Gym Thanks in Part to Brays Oaks Management District

Houston Police Department’s South Gessner station is about to get a lot more action. This past April, Captain Craig Bellamy began thinking about the station’s gym, which didn’t have many options beyond a few free weights. “We had a gym in place, but it wasn’t really working out,” said Bellamy. “With a new gym we’ll [...]

2018-01-10T11:28:06-06:00November 30th, 2017|Articles, Public Safety|

Applications Being Accepted for Police Chief’s Youth Police Advisory Council

The Houston Police Department is inviting Houston area high school students to apply for the 2017-2018 Youth Police Advisory Council (YPAC). Students will address issues affecting youth and the community, participate in community service projects and attend youth leadership conferences throughout the state. Additionally, the YPAC meets regularly with Chief of Police Art Acevedo and [...]

2017-10-01T16:47:35-05:00October 1st, 2017|Articles, Public Safety|
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