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Official Facebook Page of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. Not monitored 24/7. DO NOT report crimes via Facebook. Dispatch 936-760-5800 www.mctxsheriff.org The purpose of this site is to present matters of public interest in Montgomery County, Texas. We encourage you to submit comments, but please note that this is NOT a public forum.
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facebook.comOur hearts are heavy! We lost another one of our brothers in the line of duty. “It is with heavy heart that we must notify our fellow Texans that State Trooper Thomas Nipper died in the line of duty today,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. Senior Trooper Thomas Nipper was conducting a traffic stop on the southbound shoulder of I-35 in Temple at 3:05 p.m. on Saturday, November 4 when his patrol unit was struck from behind by a Chevrolet pickup.
You got this!!! It’s 9PM so please Lock your doors (home and car), remove all valuables from your vehicle. Notify us of any suspicious activity immediately. #InItTogether #9PMRoutine
All west bound lanes and 2 east bound lanes are shut down for a motor vehicle accident at Richards and Rayford! Prayers for those involved. Please avoid area!
Reminder!! Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour before you go to sleep.
We got this!!! It’s 9PM. Please be a part of the 9PM routine. While you are reading this please Lock your doors (home and car), remove all valuables from your vehicle. Notify us of any suspicious activity immediately. #InItTogether #9PMRoutine
That’s a wrap!!! We enjoyed having you. Can’t wait for the episodes to air. Come back soon. #CopsTV #Season30 #MCSO #MctxSheriff
Update November 3, 2017 at 8:45 am. Samantha has been found safe. Thank you to everyone for their help and prayers. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in locating a Missing Juvenile. On November 2, 2017, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to the 2200 block of W. Settlers Way, The Woodlands, TX in reference to a missing juvenile. Deputies arrived and learned the following. On November 2, 2017, at approximately 10:45 pm, a 13 year old juvenile identified as Samantha McCain, also uses the name Samantha Williamson let the family’s dog outside while the rest of the family was upstairs. After Samantha failed to return her guardian went looking for her and noticed the dog outside the gate and Samantha was gone. After checking the area, the guardian contacted the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. Numerous patrol units have searched the area and have been unable to locate Samantha. If you have any information about her whereabouts contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. Samantha is a W/F, 13yoa, 5'04", 140 pounds with short red hair. Samantha was last seen wearing light blue skinny jeans, light purple sweater, and lime green walking cast to the knee with boot.
It’s 9PM. Please be a part of the 9PM routine. While you are reading this please Lock your doors (home and car), remove all valuables from your vehicle. Notify us of any suspicious activity immediately. #InItTogether #9PMRoutine
Well done Houston Astros! World champions. You make us proud! #earnedhistory
Montgomery County DA’s Office and Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office take part in Community Prosecution Liaison Program– first of its kind.
It’s that time again... It’s 9PM. Please be a part of the 9PM routine. While you are reading this in bed or on your couch.... please Lock your doors (home and car), remove all valuables from your vehicle. Notify us of any suspicious activity immediately. #InItTogether #9PMRoutine
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a theft of a truck and trailer and is seeking the public’s help. Please share this post. On October 31, 2017, at approximately 11:45 am, a 1997 Ford truck with a trailer was stolen from the parking lot of the Royal Oaks Food Mart Valero located at 11507 F.M 1488, Magnolia, Texas. A review of video surveillance shows a white 2014 Ford Fusion pulling into the parking lot and an occupant exiting the Ford Fusion and get into the stolen Ford Truck. The Ford truck and the Ford Fusion then exit the parking lot in tandem with both vehicles turned left on Octavia, then east onto F.M. 1488. Attached are pictures of the suspect vehicle and stolen truck/trailer. The License Plate on the stolen truck is BNS6280. The truck is missing it's front bumper, but front License Plate is attached. Information Source Lieutenant Scott Spencer Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Executive Division