WHY THERE NEEDS TO BE A REAL WAR WAGED ON VIOLENT CRIME IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY. VOTE WESLEY DOOLITTLE FOR SHERIFF IN THE UPCOMING PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION!
EARLY VOTING: MAY 20 - 24 • ELECTION DAY: MAY 28
These numbers are reported by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) to the Texas Department Of Public Safety
Growth In Population And Crime
Between 2017 and 2022: Montgomery County’s population grew from 574,542 to 678,849 or almost 19% at the same time, crime increased by nearly half
Unresolved Cases:
In 2022, clearance rates – cases solved – by the MCSO sank to dangerous levels
Below you will find a link to the DPS Crime Stats page.
1. Click the button below
2. Go to the 2022 Crime By Jurisdiction and a spreadsheet will be generated
3. Look for “Montgomery Co So”
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Unanswered 911 Calls For Help
In 2023, nearly 33,000 911 calls to MCSO went unanswered
Between 2019 and 2023, more than 155,000 911 calls to MCSO went unanswered
This information was provided by Montgomery County 911 through an open records request
Sources: MCSO, MCECD, FBI, and Texas DPS statistics. Serious crimes classified as murder, rape, robbery, assaults, burglary, larceny, and auto theft.