Keeping Clayton Residents Informed & Intouch!

News You Can Use! – July 2013

See Below

  • Make a Difference.  “If You See Something Say Something!”
  • 10 States With The Most Natural Disasters (Texas is #1)
  • The Harris County Regional Joint Information Center

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Make a Difference

“If You See Something Say Something!”

Crimes in the Clayton Subdivision, that are reported to the Harris County Sheriff’s Department, can be found at www.CrimeReports.Com.   Daily email alerts can be set-up.

Call 911 if you see or suspect any kind of criminal activity. For non-emergencies call 713-221-6000.  To report information about crimes that have already been committed call Crime Stoppers at:

SC.LOGO.FINAL.30th.1

713-222-Tips (8477)
www.crime-stoppers.org
You can remain anonymous

Donna Kinerd, Clayton Board Member, is the Crime Watch Coordinator for Clayton and is working with Crime Watch Coordinators in other area subdivisions to help the Sheriff’s Department take criminals off the streets.

Resident of Clayton and Wingate/Forestview HOA’s, who are members of NextDoor.com, are sharing area crime related information. By working together we can make a difference.

If you are interested in becoming a Crime Watch Volunteer in our subdivision please contact Donna Kinerd at:

CrimeWatch@Claytonhoa.com 

Be aware of your surroundings at all times

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Report all Suspicious Criminal Activity!

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10 States With The Most

Natural Disasters

Texas Is #1!

Just 10 states have been responsible for a third of all U.S disasters.

You may want to review your insurance policies.

1. Texas Within the Lone Star State’s nearly 267,000 square miles (second only to Alaska in size), at least one major disaster is declared nearly every calendar year. Texas has dealt with tornadoes, floods, wildfires and regular coastal hurricanes. One of the deadliest and costliest in recent decades was Hurricane Celia, which tore up Corpus Christi in 1970. The storm left 13 dead and destroyed millions of dollars’ worth of property.

Major disaster declarations since 1953: 86

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The Harris County Regional Joint Information Center

The Regional Joint Information Center (JIC) is your best source for timely and accurate information when emergency conditions exist in the greater Harris County area.

The JIC is a collaboration between regional emergency management partner organizations designed to keep you informed before, during and after emergencies.

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Any problem, big or small, within a family, always seems to start with bad communication. Someone isn’t listening.

Emma Thompson