Showing posts with label police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label police. Show all posts

Sep 25, 2018

"Coffee with a Cop" Oct. 3 at Birkes Elementary


The CFISD police department is joining the nationwide community policing outreach, "Coffee with a Cop," on Oct. 3 from 7:30-9 a.m. at Birkes Elementary School (8500 Queenston Blvd.).

The mission of Coffee with a Cop is to break down the barriers between police officers and the communities they serve. Join the CFISD police officers for some free coffee from Biggby Coffee and agenda-free conversation!

Aug 28, 2015

CFPD Back to School Safety Tips


To prepare community members for the back-to-school season, the CFISD police department
issued a series of back-to-school safety tips on social media prior to the first day of school on Aug. 24.

Although the tips are especially important as commuters transition from the summer vacation to the school season, Chief Alan Bragg recommends keeping these tips in mind the entire school year so 2015-2016 can be as safe and rewarding as possible:


  1. Allow extra time for travel and heavy traffic during the first couple weeks of school.
  2. Carpool to reduce the number of vehicles at the school.
  3. Observe the 20 mph school zones.
  4. Use of cell phones in active school zones is illegal.
  5. When school zone lights are flashing, slow to 20 MPH and yield to pedestrians crossing the crosswalk or intersection.
  6. School Buses:  If the red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended, traffic must STOP!
  7. Always stop for a school crossing guard holding up a stop sign.
  8. Never pass a vehicle stopped for pedestrians!
  9. Double parking is DANGEROUS; it blocks visibility for other children and vehicles
  10. Do not load or unload children across the street from the school!
  11. The area 10 feet around a school bus is the most dangerous for children; stop far enough back to allow them space to safely enter and exit the bus.
  12. Be alert; children often are unpredictable, and they tend to ignore hazards and take risks.

Oct 24, 2014

Post ES Flag Crew


On Sept. 11, the Post ES flag crew honored CFISD first responders. Standing with two CFISD police officers are students (L-R) Leah Parris, Camryn Kelly, Cole Missall, Silvano Torres and Sarah Osborne. 

Sep 29, 2014

iWatch App

iWatch is a virtual crime watch that the CFISD community can use to anonymously report suspicious behaviors and activities. Using the iWatch mobile app, you can:
  • send a text tip;
  • send a complete tip with images and videos; or 
  • call the tip hotline using nearly any smartphone. 

Apps are available for iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Windows phones. Links to download iWatch to your mobile device are available at http://www.iwatchharriscounty.com. You can read the official press release on the CFISD website. 

Here is a tutorial with photos explaining what to do after downloading the app: 

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After installing and opening the free app, tap enter iWatch.