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New sheriff outlines reorganization; crime reduction unit reports arrests and recovered property
Summary
Montgomery County Sheriff Wesley Doolittle and deputies briefed the Township Board on reorganized bureaus, a locally based crime reduction unit and recent human‑trafficking and property‑crime enforcement results.
Sheriff Wesley Doolittle and Montgomery County and Harris County law enforcement partners briefed The Woodlands Township Board of Directors on Jan. 16 about a reorganization of the sheriff’s office, local crime‑reduction work and recent enforcement results.
The sheriff said his reorganization creates a support bureau, justice bureau and operations bureau to streamline operations and improve proactive policing. Captain Ryan Drody, recently assigned to the Woodlands area, described the new Crime Reduction Unit (CRU) as a hybrid team of undercover and uniformed officers that focuses on violent crime, organized crime and quality‑of‑life offenses.
“In the CRU we address violent crimes, organized crime, and the quality‑of‑life crimes, which could be burglaries, vehicle burglaries, assaults…
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