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The Humble ISD
Police Department is a proud organization of dedicated men and
women, who strive to serve, educate and provide a safe and
secure learning environment for the
students and staff of the Humble Independent School District.
This
is truly an exciting time for the Department as we embark on a
campaign to enhance our commitment and service by reaffirming
our philosophy of “prevention before apprehension”.
The Humble ISD Police
Department is a group of dedicated professional men and women
committed to support the district’s mission by providing
service-oriented enforcement of the law, maintaining the peace
and protecting our school community.
All
HISD Police Officers are commissioned peace officers licensed by
the State of Texas. T hey
have the same arrest powers and authority as other Peace
Officers in the State of Texas, with one difference; The Humble
ISD Police Department is a highly trained
force specializing in the critical but delicate protection of
the students and staff of the district. Utilizing special
training and police tactics that focus on the areas of school
related law enforcement and protection,
the Department works together to address the very special needs
of our schools.
The HISD PD is committed to the protection and guidance of the
districts student
population by with the district’s
number one priority; student achievement. By espousing these
values, we pledge to provide optimal service and to support the
needs of our students, our employees, and our community.
We encourage your feedback and welcome your comments regarding
our department. Please continue to forward your suggestions and
thank you for visiting Humble ISD Police Department web site..
Solomon Cook
Chief of Police
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DEPARTMENT NEWS |
The web site has been recently updated.
Be sure and refresh the
pages that you view on this site.
JOURNET OFFICER OF THE YEAR
Officer Erica Journet
has been selected as Humble ISD Police
Officer
of the Year by the Humble Area Chamber of Commerce.
Journet is a certified
L.E.T.S. officer (Law Enforcement Teaching Students).
She works with our children teaching them prevention
regarding drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. Through
the L.E.T.S. program she also teaches making good
decisions and choices. She emphasizes showing good
character at all times. READ
MORE...
L.E.T.S. GETS NEW
RIDE!
Corporal
Mario Saldivar of the
Community Services Bureau stands next to the newly
designed L.E.T.S. Dodge Durango. L.E.T.S. stands
for "Law Enforcement Teaching Students" and has proven
to be a very effective tool in the mentoring and
education of students by the Humble ISD Police
Department L.E.T.S. team.
READ MORE...
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