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The Patrol Division of Precinct 3 has more deputies than any other division and handles approximately 6,500 calls for service per month; providing 24-hour coverage 7 days a week. The Patrol Division works traffic enforcement, accidents, burglaries, thefts and disturbances as well as performing a wide variety of patrol services and community relations. For more information please send an
email.
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It’s the job of the Civil Division to serve various papers sent from the Courts (District, County and Justices of the Peace). These papers include citations, small claims, tax suits, executions, forcible detainers, writs of possession, writs of sequestrations, summons and subpoenas. All the papers require personal service to the person(s) that the court want served. The only time service is done in another manner is when directed to do so by the courts. When civil papers are received from the courts they are assigned to a deputy. The civil clerk then enters information into the computer and stamps the paper with the date and time that the paper was received. Papers are given to the deputy who serves the paper, fills out the Officer’s Return and then gives it back to the civil clerk. The clerk then enters the information into the computer if the paper was served, un-served or transferred out along with any notes that the deputy makes on the paper. The paper is then returned to the court of issuance. Precinct 3 Constable’s Office receives approximately 3,000 civil papers a month of which 98% on average are served. For more information please send an
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Our dispatch office is a 24 hour operation located at 14350 Wallisville Rd. Police dispatchers must monitor, receive, and relay police alarms, intra-departmental calls, emergency calls, and dispatch police vehicles in the most efficient and productive manner. They must be able to remain calm and composed at all times, and they must be able to collect and relay as much information as possible to the responding police officers as to protect the safety and lives of both the general public and the police force. You can report an emergency to our 24 hour dispatch, at (281) 427-4791 or (713) 453-6959, or send email.
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Constable Sherman Eagleton recognizes that conflicts between citizens and agency employees may arise. To address any circumstance involving the staff of Precinct 3 Constable's Office, Constable Sherman Eagleton has in place an Internal Affairs Division to insure its integrity to the highest degree possible. The constable's choice to oversee this division is Chief Kirk Bonsal. For more information please send an
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Our Records Division maintains all Harris County Constable Precinct 3 law enforcement records at the 701 W. Baker location. They process requests for offense and/or accident reports for the general public, the district attorney's office, other law enforcement agencies and insurance companies. Over 2,000 calls are handled by Precinct 3 per month. These calls range from complaints, alarms, family disturbances, assaults, accidents, criminal mischief, missing persons, vandalism, burglaries, etc. The Records Division maintains records pertaining to these calls. On the average approximately 500 offense/accident reports are generated by Precinct 3 deputies. The Records Division maintains these reports and provides copies as needed. | 5 |
| | Constable Eagleton listened to the community complaints regarding environmental crimes and narcotics trafficking in the precinct. He then established the Crime Interdiction Unit and Environmental Crimes Unit to combat the issues both of which are highly successful. For more information please send an email. | 5 |
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The Harris County Precinct 3 Constable's Office is certified by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement as a Licensed Training Provider. Our instructors are dedicated to providing quality training and continuing education hours to sworn personnel of any Texas law enforcement agency and in some cases, civilians as well. Our curriculum is constantly changing to meet the requirements of state mandated training guidelines. In addition, we focus on providing courses specifically designed to address officer safety as well as classes designed to teach beneficial skills and techniques. All Precinct 3 training is free to any law enforcement officer (except in cases where students may be required to supply or purchase certain training materials). For more information please send an email.
To view a list of available classes click
Here.
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| |  The Operations Emergency Management Unit which includes the marine division was established to patrol our waterways and was instrumental in conducting water rescues during hurricane Harvey. For more information please send an
email.
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| | The motorcycle reserve unit has been highly successful and has saved tax payers approximately $300,000. For more information please send an
email.
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 Included in the Patrol Division are six school contracts: - Channelview ISD
- Crosby ISD
- Dayton ISD
- Galena Park ISD
- Harris County Department of Education
- Sheldon ISD.
Deputies assigned to the schools provide law enforcement and security services for the districts.
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K-9 Handlers:- Master Sergeant T. Barringer
- Corporal S. Dugat
- Deputy B. Skero
- Deputy B. Whittington
K-9 Dogs:- K9 Grim - German Shepherd
- K9 Heat - Belgian Malinois
- K9 Xena - Dutch Shepherd
- K9 Lux - Belgian Malinois
Our department would like to extend our gratitude to
K9Officers.org for their generous donation. For more information please send an email.
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