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provides trained and licensed armed officers as well as a K-9 patrol on foot and in marked cars to cover all 18 sections, according to OFHA, along with welfare checks, safety home inspections, and more.

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In 2022, OFHA director of community relations Frances Davidson said S.E.A.L officers responded to more than 800 incidents reported to them, with 374 of them being potential criminal incidents according to Davidson. More than 50 percent of the calls reported to SEAL, Davidson said, were related to a suspicious person or car being spotted in the area.

It has been a well-received service in the area, according to Fisher-Cain who said residents have told the board the patrols make the neighborhood feel safer and friendlier and brings them comfort to see patrol cars driving by their home every so often. Things like an immediate response time and vacation watch have also been touted as reasons why the patrol service has become appreciated.

“In many cases, these incidents don’t escalate to a crime because SEAL shows up to diffuse them,” Davidson said in an email Tuesday.

However, the program needs more sup - with…said ‘I have a job you might like,’” he said. “And the rest is history.”

And while it might seem a long way off from the perceived thrill and excitement that his initial thoughts of being a police officer might bring, Broussard said he loves his UPS job. Between the chance to be on the open road each day and the anticipation his customers have when he delivers their package, he said he gets the ultimate satisfaction and contentment from his time on the road.

“I enjoy the peace of being out on the road and most of all I like talking to port if it is to be renewed for the entirety of the rest of 2023. Fisher-Cain said that the OFHA only had pledged support from about 8 percent of homes as of early January. At the time, Fisher-Cain said the volunteer group still needed support from 437 more people in order to renew the contract. my customers,” he said. “…It pays good and it helps me take care of my family and I get to meet a lot of good people. I’ve made many friends over the years.”

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The annual patrol membership costs $300 per year (or 82 cents per day) to become a member for those under 65, according to OFHA, and $175 per year (48 cents per day) for residents over the age of 65 according to the OFHA website.

According to Director of Neighborhood Patrol Gabriel Perez, the OFHA is seeking even more comprehensive coverage daily in order to help keep more than 5,500 homes in Harris County’s third-largest subdivision safe from harm.

“We’d like to move towards 24/7 coverage and have more patrol cars to cover the area,” Perez said.

For more information on the OFHA and the SEAL Security program, visit its website at https://ofha.org/page-18148.

Broussard knows that it’s not easy to drive as long as he has without having a single even minor incident with his truck. And his biggest enemy at times, he said, isn’t even necessarily anything he might do.

“You’ve got to drive for the other person, it requires defensive driving skills. You’re always alert to what everyone else is doing around

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