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Montgomery County deputies report fewer injury accidents, more traffic enforcement in The Woodlands

The Woodlands Township Board of Directors · January 22, 2026
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Summary

Montgomery County and precinct partners told township directors that 2025 saw a modest decrease in crimes of note and injury accidents but a significant rise in traffic stops and proactive enforcement; deputies credited targeted traffic enforcement and bank-jogging initiatives for recent reductions in specific crimes.

Captain Ryan Drody and other county and precinct officers told The Woodlands Township board on Jan. 22 that public-safety work in 2025 showed mixed trends: calls for service rose while several categories of crime and injury accidents fell.

"In 2025, we had a 10.83% increase at 151,000 calls for service," Captain Ryan Drody said, while also noting a 2.47% decrease in crimes of note and a 9.34% decrease in injury…

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