POLICE Department
Crime Statistics for Fondren Patrol Division
Estimated Population: 124,256
Approximate Square Miles: 16.0
17E10
Approximate street boundaries:
North: Hwy 59 Southwest Fwy
East: Bellaire City Limits
South: Pine to Bellaire
West: Hillcroft to Hwy 59
Landmarks/Neighborhoods: Southwest Memorial Hospital, Burnett
Bayland Park, Westmoreland
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17E20
Approximate street boundaries:
North: Hwy 59 to Bellaire
East: Hillcroft to Fondren
South: Beechnut to Creekbend
West: S. Gessner
Landmarks/Neighborhoods: Houston Baptist University area, Maplewood
West
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17E30
Approximate street boundaries:
North: Hwy 59
East: S. Gessner
South: W. Bellfort to W. Airport
West: Hwy 59
Landmarks/Neighborhoods: Braeburn Valley West, Glenshire
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17E40
Approximate street boundaries:
North: S. Braeswood
East: Hillcroft
South: South Main
West: S. Gessner
Landmarks/Neighborhoods: Creekbend, Southwood, Fondren Southwest
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- PLEASE NOTE: In accordance with the national shift in crime data collection and reporting methods, the Houston Police Department is currently transitioning from UCR to NIBRS ahead of the FBI’s 2021 deadline. The publication of summary crime data and departmental reports has been delayed due to this transition. Crime data for June 2018 and the months following will be provided as soon as the department is granted state certification under the NIBRS data collection method.