If we are already a safe community, why do I need to worry about taking precautions against crime?
By not being proactive when it comes to crime prevention, we can create an atmosphere that is conducive to crime. Criminals quickly learn which neighborhoods are lax about safety precautions. For example, criminals know that residents in The Woodlands often keep their vehicle doors unlocked. As a result, one of the most prevalent crimes in The Woodlands is Burglary of Motor Vehicles (BMVs), which is the theft of items from a vehicle.

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1. What law enforcement agencies patrol The Woodlands?
2. Sometimes I see something that looks suspicious, but I’m not sure it is. How do I know if I should contact law enforcement?
3. Is there a neighborhood watch program in The Woodlands?
4. How can I start a neighborhood watch on my street?
5. Why does The Woodlands need a neighborhood watch program? I thought we weren’t supposed to have much crime here?
6. If we are already a safe community, why do I need to worry about taking precautions against crime?
7. Does this mean I’m going to have to go to a lot of trouble and expense to keep my home safe?
8. Isn’t it the responsibility of law enforcement to keep us safe?
9. Is soliciting illegal in The Woodlands?
10. How can I get a house numbering paint kit?
11. How do I report a non-emergency concern after hours?