Silvia Trevino,Harris County Constable Precinct 6

Silvia Trevino,Harris County Constable Precinct 6

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The official page for Silvia Trevino, your Harris County Precinct 6 Constable.

06/01/2026

Hurricane Season is Officially Here! 🌪️

A little preparation today can make a big difference tomorrow.

As hurricane season begins, now is the time to review your emergency plans, build or update your disaster kit, and make sure your family knows what to do if severe weather threatens our area.

Don't wait until a storm is announced to prepare for bad weather!

05/30/2026

The pools are opening and summer is almost here! If you plan to be supervising as the kids swim in the water, be sure to stay alert and avoid distractions.

Photos from Silvia Trevino,Harris County Constable Precinct 6's post 05/29/2026

Today our team visited the University of Houston-Downtown to speak with cadets about career opportunities with Precinct 6! Thank you to UHD for welcoming us and allowing us to connect with the next generation of law enforcement professionals. We enjoyed sharing information about our agency, career paths, and what it means to serve the community. 🚔

Photos from Silvia Trevino,Harris County Constable Precinct 6's post 05/29/2026

As summertime approaches, our Precinct 6 Friends4Ever program wrapped up another great season of teaching students how to say NO to negative influences with students from BCM Biotech Academy at Rusk, NQ Henderson Elementary School, and Gregg Elementary School.

Throughout the year, students learned important safety lessons from my Friends4Ever program, and we hope they carry those lessons with them into the summer months to help keep themselves, their friends, and their families safe. Have a great summer, students!

Photos from Silvia Trevino,Harris County Constable Precinct 6's post 05/28/2026

⚠️ Crime Report | 5-24-2026 📆 | 🌎 Irvington Village

While on patrol, Sgt. Garcia observed two males sitting inside a parked vehicle with all lights turned off. Deputies detected a strong odor of burnt ma*****na coming from the vehicle. During the investigation, deputies recovered 683 ecstasy pills (113 grams), a loaded .380 handgun, and 57 grams of ma*****na. One male was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Unlawful Carry of a Weapon. The second male was arrested for Possession of Ma*****na and outstanding warrants for Failure to Stop and Give Information (FSGI).

Suspects Tarrel Nolan and Bershard Alford were transported to Harris County Jail for booking.

Photos from Silvia Trevino,Harris County Constable Precinct 6's post 05/27/2026

We had the pleasure of visiting our Salvation Army seniors as they celebrated their birthdays! 🎂 We stopped by with a cake and enjoyed spending time chatting with them. We are always grateful for the opportunity to connect with the amazing seniors in our community! 💙

Photos from Silvia Trevino,Harris County Constable Precinct 6's post 05/26/2026

⚠️ Crime Report | 5-19-2026 📆 | 🌎 Second Ward

Deputies viewed a traffic collision that happened near the corner of Harrisburg and Wayside. Upon further investigation, Sgt. Lopez noticed an odor of ma*****na being emitted from the suspect and vehicle. Deputies searched the vehicle and found an unloaded handgun in the trunk and four .45 caliber bullets in the glove compartment.

Suspect, Juvenal Jr. Villa, was arrested and charged for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Felon.

05/25/2026

On this Memorial Day, Precinct 6 remembers and honors the courageous men and women of our armed forces who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. Their bravery and selflessness paved the way for the freedoms we enjoy today.

Please note that while deputies will be out patrolling and our 24-hour dispatch line will be operating today, our office will be closed for in-person visits. Our office will re-open on Tuesday at 8:00 a.m.

05/24/2026

🚨 Crime Report | 📅 5-18-26 | 🌎 Fifth Ward

On May 18, Deputy Espinosa was dispatched to a convenience store regarding a suspect that had returned after allegedly stealing cash from the location the day before. Upon arrival, the deputy observed the suspect inside of a vehicle. The suspect exited the vehicle and attempted to flee on foot before he was detained.

The store owner stated the suspect was previously seen at the store and observed workers inputting the code to a locked room. The suspect entered the locked area and took a total of $5,000, according to the store owner. Deputies reviewed video footage where they were able to see the suspect enter the room.

Charges were filed on the suspect, Dennis Moon, for Felony Theft and Evading and he was transported to Harris County Jail for booking.

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5900 Canal Street
Houston, TX
77011