Schertz Police Department
This is the official page of the City of Schertz Police Department in Schertz, Texas. Welcome to the official Schertz Police Department page.
We welcome your input and positive comments regarding information posted on our site. If you experience an emergency or need police assistance, please use your phone to dial 911. This social media account is a limited public forum. As such, any social media content posted must pertain to the scope and purpose of the departmentโs page. A post that contains any of the following material is prohibite
The administration office is closed on Monday, September 2nd. However, if you need to contact our department, here is a reminder of our phone numbers.
Non-emergency: 210-619-1200
Emergency: Dial 9-1-1
If you live near an open field that is 10 acres or more, you may hear gunshots in areas where hunting is permitted.
Visit https://bit.ly/4giDEW3 for our local ordinances (50-125) and http://bit.ly/DoveHunting for Texas Parks and Wildlife information. If you believe someone is violating the law or city code, please call 210-619-1200 to make a report.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Dallas PD as they struggle with the loss and injury of their officers. The Schertz PD extends our deepest and most sincere condolences to the family and friends of Dallas PD. We wish for a quick and full recovery of the injured officers. Please keep the Dallas Police Department, their community, family, and friends in your thoughts as they work through this tragic incident.
We have recognized a few of our employees for their commitment to our city and community. Please help us congratulate them on receiving their recognition.
Officer Adan Lopez - Life Saving Award
Officer Roland Pena - Distinguished Service Award
Angelica Patterson - 1 year of service
Officer Justin Garza - 1 year of service
Erica Klopp - 1 year of service
Our thoughts and prayers are with Bexar County Sheriff's Office, along with the family of Sgt Timothy Williams. Please keep the Bexar County Sheriff's Department, their community, family, and friends in your thoughts and prayers as they morn the loss of Sgt Williams.
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Tragically, three Texas children have now lost their lives due to pediatric vehicular heatstroke. All three of these deaths were because children were forgotten in vehicles.
Remember never to leave children unattended in a hot vehicle, even for a short period. Cars can heat up rapidly! The temperature inside a vehicle can increase by 19 ยฐF in just 10 minutes and continue rising, regardless of cracked windows.
If you see young children left alone in a vehicle for an extended period, especially in this Texas heat, and when the vehicle is not running, contact the Schertz Police Department or your local law enforcement agency immediately.
On August 27, 2024, at approximately 7:54 a.m., Schertz Police Department received an emergency call regarding a violent disturbance near the 21600-block of IH-35NB Access Road. Schertz PD Officers were immediately on scene and a male subject who was carrying a knife, fled the scene in a southernly direction toward the Schertz School of Science and Technology. Out of precaution, the school was placed on a lock down. Responding units quickly located and apprehended the suspect at the intersection of IH 35 Frontage Road and Fairlawn Ave. The School of Science and Technology was on lockdown for approximately 10 minutes during this incident.
Police Chief Jim Lowery stated, โWe are thankful for the relationships that we continue to have with our public and private schools concerning school safety. This morningโs incident is a clear example of the importance of having established protocols and relationships in place to address such incidents. The suspect never entered the school property and the disruption to this morningโs school schedule was minimalโ. When the suspect fled, he dropped the knife, however, officers were able to locate and recover the knife as they backtracked his path. We believe there is no further threat to the community.
The male subject is identified as 46-year-old Raul Aragon who appears to be homeless. Preliminary investigation has revealed that the suspect recently released from the Texas Department of Corrections (TDC) and is a registered s*x offender. He was arrested and transported to Comal County Jail and booked in for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon (2nd Degree Felony) and Failure to Comply with S*x Offender Duty to Register Annually (3rd Degree Felony). This continues to be an ongoing investigation.
is right around the corner. Please register your event with the Schertz Police Department: www.schertz.com/NNO by September 18th.
Hosting a great event doesn't have to be complicated, expensive, or involve an HOA. Here are some ideas for keeping it simple and sharing the costs.
- Email or hand-deliver homemade invitations to every neighbor on your block. Get the kids to help!
Host a front yard dessert potluck. Ask everyone to bring a lawn chair and a treat to share.
- Ask neighbors to turn on their lights and come outside for a walk after dinner.
- Say hello, introduce yourself, help new neighbors meet each other, and share contact information.
This week, our Community Projects Officer/PIO, Officer Kraft, was joined by the City of Schertz Communications Manager, Mrs. Christensen, and Schertz Fire Department Emergency Manager, Mr. High, and completed the Public Information Basics class.
The FEMA course taught them how to collect information, draft a message, provide a briefing, and disseminate messages to the public and news media during times of crisis.
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We are seeing an uptick in vehicle thefts. The victims are locking their vehicles, but the thieves use a remote control code grabber. What is this? ๐ค
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๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐. These devices are often used to gain unauthorized vehicle access, such as stealing or breaking into the vehicle.
๐๐จ๐ฐ ๐๐๐ง ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ ๐ฉ๐ซ๐จ๐ญ๐๐๐ญ ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐ฏ๐๐ก๐ข๐๐ฅ๐๐ฌ? You can block the signal from reaching your key fob by keeping the fob further in the interior of your residence and not close to your front door.
Remember to report suspicious activities in your neighborhood. If you see something, say something.
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On August 21, 2024, at approximately 12:35 p.m., Schertz Police Department responded to the intersection of Schertz Parkway and Elbel Road following reports of a vehicle collision involving a motorcyclist. Preliminary investigation revealed that the motorcyclist was evading from Converse Police. The motorcyclist was last observed traveling northbound on Schertz Pkwy from FM 78 at a high rate of speed. Upon the Converse PD unit arriving at the intersection with Elbel Rd. on Schertz Pkwy the motorcyclist had already been involved in an accident.
The operator of the motorcycle was transported to SAMC in San Antonio. The motorcycle operator later succumbed to his injuries and will be identified pending next of kin notification. The intersection of Schertz Parkway continues to be temporarily closed while this traffic accident is being investigated with the support provided by Guadalupe County Precinct 3 Constables Office. This is an ongoing investigation and Texas DPS Accident Reconstruction Team was summoned to assist us with the traffic fatality investigation.
Update at 3:06 pm: The intersection has been reopened. Thank you for your patience. A news release was posted on a separate post.
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Update at 1:05 pm: The intersection is closed while emergency crews work to clear the roadway and investigate the collision.
Please use alternate routes.
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Major Collision at Schertz Parkway and Elbel Road.
Watch for emergency personnel and slow down through the area.
On August 16, 2024, at approximately 3:03 p.m., officers were dispatched to the intersection of Storm King and Black Butte following reports of a school bus collision involving a pedestrian. Upon the officers' arrival, a school bus, #159, from Schertz Cibolo Universal City ISD Transportation, appeared to have been involved in a collision with a pedestrian identified as an 8-year-old female who attends Sippel Elementary School. The victim was transported by ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries.
We are working collaboratively with the SCUC ISD and the victim to determine how this accident occurred. This is an ongoing investigation.
We want to thank the Schertz PD Citizens' Police Alumni Association who volunteered their time and efforts to the community and the safety of the students crossing Schertz Parkway at Pecan Drive. With the heavy congestion, their efforts kept the students safe while crossing the busy roadway.
During the first day of school, Schertz Officers were dedicated to all school zone areas within the City. Unfortunately, the community kept them busy, resulting in 26 traffic stops within a 4-hour period (7 a.m.- 10 a.m.). Excitingly, we are happy to announce that we did not receive any reports of accidents during this timeframe.
Remember, driver inattention and speeding in school zones are unsafe for everyone and can be heavy on a violator's pocketbook. We know the community wants to ensure the safety of the students, parents, and employees within the school zones, just like us. Community safety is everyone's responsibility.
Welcome back to school! Traffic will be a little heavier today, especially around the schools. Watch for the school buses, school zones, and our kiddos walking to school. Remember that two school zones are active from 7:00 am to 4:30 pm. Those zones are Curtiss Avenue (Schertz Elementary) and Elbel Road (Clemens H.S.). One street off Elbel that is included in the school zone is Westchester. Also, remember to watch for our Crossing Guards and pay attention to the directions given to drivers and pedestrians.
School starts Thursday, August 15, so let's keep students safe by slowing down and being aware of your surroundings.
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SLOW DOWN๐ธ ! The speed limit in school zones is 20 mph unless otherwise posted.
CELL PHONES PROHIBITED๐ฑ. Using a cell phone when driving through an active school zone is illegal.
OBEY CROSSING GUARDS. Watch for crossing guards at intersections and crosswalks, and follow their directions.
STOP FOR SCHOOL BUSES ๐. Cars must stop in BOTH DIRECTIONS unless a Divided Highway (like Schertz Parkway) has a raised median or physical barrier. Then only traffic behind the bus stops.
REMEMBER! There are two all-day school zones on Elbel Road/Westchester Drive and Curtiss Avenue.
Welcome to the team!
Help us welcome our newest communication officer, Benjamin Ekomo, to the Schertz community.
Traffic Tip Tuesday: School Buses
With school starting this week, our Traffic Tip Tuesday will discuss stopping for school buses. Texas Transportation Code 545.066 (https://bit.ly/2Xjbl5P) states a driver shall stop before reaching a school bus when the stop sign is activated. The driver may proceed once the stop sign is not activated, you are signaled to go by the bus driver, or the bus resumes motion. The picture below gives an example of when a driver needs to stop. Please stay safe, and when you are waiting for the school buses, keep an extra eye out for any child cutting in front or behind the bus.
The Schertz Police Department extends our deepest condolences to the Fort Worth Police Department and Sgt Randolph's loved ones.
As schools resume this Thursday, drivers must be extra cautious in and around school zones. Please adhere to the speed limit and reduce your speed. Respect the guidance of crossing guards and be vigilant when children board and exit from school buses.
Always give students extra room, and don't assume they are paying attention to your vehicle. Students are often distracted by mobile devices, listening to electronic devices, or by other students, and they may not be paying attention to their surroundings.
Please prioritize safety when driving and help ensure everyone makes it to school safely. Remember, not only is speeding unsafe, it is hard on your pocketbook.
For more back-to-school safety tips, please visit https://bit.ly/4fxXMCP.
With school starting back and everyone posting photos of their adorable children, please be mindful of revealing personal information about your child. Predators and scammers can use your child's full name, school name, grade, age, and other identifying tidbits. The safest practice is keeping personal information to a minimum, regardless of your privacy settings or friends.
On August 8, 2024, the Schertz Police Department initiated a report regarding a citizen who received a phone call from someone claiming to be a U.S. Border Patrol Agent and a Schertz Police Officer. Both phone numbers used reflected the Schertz Police Department number and U.S. Border Patrol number. The caller informed the citizen that his identity had been compromised and they needed to get online and fill out a form with their personal information. A variation of this type of scam is to threaten the victim with arrest unless the pay right away for an outstanding warrant.
Callers often will use the names of actual agents, deputies, or police officers, and they will disguise their phone number to make it look like they are calling from a local, state, or federal law enforcement agency. This practice of disguising the caller ID is known as โspoofing.โ
Police Chief Jim Lowery stated, โAlthough scammers can be very convincing, the best way for someone to protect themselves from these scams is to simply hang up. Donโt be intimidated into providing personal details or financial information. Real officers are not going to ask for that type of information over the phone.โ Anyone who has been the victim of a scam should notify their financial institutions and report it to their local police department. The Schertz Police Department can be reached at 210-619-1200.
School starts on Thursday, August 15, for Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD (SCUCISD)! We all have our backpacks ready, our lunch boxes and water bottles labeled, and all our supplies are fresh and ready to go, but have we prepared for our walk home?
Before school starts, make sure your children know:
โช๏ธThe route to and from school
โช๏ธYour phone number
โช๏ธTheir home address
โช๏ธPractice the walk/bike ride with them!
Remind them of pedestrian safety rules such as:
โช๏ธWalking their bike across crosswalks, not riding them
โช๏ธStopping at crosswalks before crossing
โช๏ธLooking in both directions before crossing
โช๏ธPay attention to their surroundings
Even older kids need reminders that may include:
โช๏ธNot wearing earphones while walking
โช๏ธKeep your head on a swivel and pay attention
โช๏ธStay on the sidewalk where provided
โช๏ธWalk/bike in groups
Have you noticed our school lights are flashing, but school has yet to start? Don't be alarmed! The lights are being turned on to ensure they are working correctly and for the community to begin practicing slowing down when the school zone lights are flashing.
Thank you to our outstanding mathematical community members for pointing out that our percentages needed to be reviewed.
Here is the corrected statistical infographic for July!
There are ๐ ๐ฆ๐จ๐ซ๐ ๐๐๐ฒ๐ฌ until Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD (SCUCISD) and ๐๐ ๐ฆ๐จ๐ซ๐ ๐๐๐ฒ๐ฌ until Comal ISD opens its doors to welcome students back after the summer break. You will start seeing buses again as you travel in the mornings and afternoons. Please be aware of the flashing lights and stop signs that are deployed while loading and unloading the kiddos.
Edit @ 6:57 p.m.: Thank you to our awesome community. It was pointed out that we made a mistake in our numbers. The arrest is NOT a 95% decrease; it is a 49% decrease. We will correct this.
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Here are your monthly numbers for July.
We created this statistical infographic to give our community insight into what type of calls we regularly work in the City of Schertz.
National Night Out started as a way for neighbors to meet neighbors, foster friendships, and the goodwill to look out for one another while creating a safer and more connected community.
If your neighborhood or community is hosting an NNO event or a block party, register your event at www.schertz.com/nno so one of our City teams will know where to visit.
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