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Fulshear police report shows low formal complaints; chief says racial profiling analysis shows no discriminatory pattern

Fulshear City Council · March 17, 2026
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Summary

Chief Seymour presented the Fulshear Police Department—s 2025 annual and Senate Bill 1074 racial profiling report, reporting low crime rates, no formal racial-profiling complaints and recommendations by consultant Alex Del Carmen that the department—s search practices align with national trends. Council asked procedural questions about consent searches and the department—s new drone and Patrol Finder programs.

Chief Seymour presented the Fulshear Police Department—s 2025 annual report and the required racial profiling analysis to the City Council on March 17.

The report tallied roughly 13,580 traffic stops, 7,736 citations, 8,295 calls for service, 215 arrests and four use-of-force incidents in 2025. Seymour said the department recorded zero formal racial-profiling complaints and that consultant Alex Del Carmen—s analysis "does not reveal patterns of indicative or discriminatory practices." He described the filing as meeting the Senate Bill 1074 mandate for an annual racial profiling…

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