06/05/2026
A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for Bexar County until Saturday, June 6, at 1 AM.
Above-normal rainfall in urban areas may lead to excessive runoff.
If going honking is in your plans tonight, make sure to monitor road conditions at bexarflood.org. If you see a barricade, don't cross it.
Turn around, don't drown.
Don't go around
Showers and storms could produce locally heavy rain Friday and Saturday. There is a level 2 risk for excessive rain Friday and level 1 risk Saturday.
06/03/2026
🏀 If you see something, say something.
Large events bring people together, and public safety is a team effort. Report suspicious activity through the iWatchTexas app, online at iWatchTexas.org, or by calling 1-844-643-2251.
Anonymous. Confidential. Available 24/7.
For emergencies, call 9-1-1.
06/02/2026
👀Recognize this person? Help us spark some answers — not fires.📣
Our investigators are looking to talk to this person of interest connected to two intentionally set fires in northern Bexar County.
He was last seen near a church by Overlook Parkway & Hwy 281 on May 19th, wearing a black-and-gray cap, a black Spurs #1 shirt, dark shorts, black-and-white sneakers, and carrying a black backpack.
If you recognize him, call 210‑335‑0300 or report anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 210‑224‑STOP
05/29/2026
Yesterday, the Fire Marshal’s Office hosted YA Group for a specialized training on identifying patterns following lithium‑ion battery fires and cooking-related fires.
Our team had the opportunity to sit in on portions of the training and observe their live burn demonstrations.
They also invited us to showcase how our accelerant-detection canine, Roe, works a scene. With a small sample placed in one of the burn cells, Roe nailed the detection, impressing several attendees who had never seen a fire investigation canine in action.
A special thank you to for bringing out their brush truck and helping extinguish the demo fires. We appreciate the partnership and support that made this training possible.
05/27/2026
Residents in the area of Kirby are encouraged to take photos of the damage to their property and submit a report to the State of Texas through the individual State of Texas Assessment Tool (iSTAT) at https://damage.tdem.texas.gov/
It is imperative that citizens with damaged property complete the survey. The survey is in place to be able to get an accurate damage assessment to homes or property in order to qualify for possible assistance from the state.
05/27/2026
Severe Thunderstorm Watch for a large portion of Bexar County.
Continue to monitor weather conditions. If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building.