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Harris County Launches IwatchHarrisCounty.com

Reporting a Crime in Harris County?


There's an APP for that.


Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia on Friday unveiled a new, smartphone-age tool designed to enhance the ability of citizens to send tips to law enforcement authorities.

Flanked by several members of his command and investigative teams during a press conference at the Harris County Jail, Garcia touted "iWatchHarrisCounty," a free downloadable application for Blackberries, iPhones, Droids and other smartphone devices that will allow people to send non-emergency tips -- texts, photos, even videos -- to the department for further investigation.

The application was designed and marketed to the department by iThinQware, Inc., a software company based in Addison, near Dallas. Dan Elliot, the company's founder and CEO, said the Harris County Sheriff's Office is the first county-wide law enforcement department in the country to purchase the application, although it has already been used by numerous municipal police departments as well as private industry.

Garcia said his department has long been a leader in reaching out to the community for information on possible crime tips -- particularly in the areas of drugs and weapons trafficking and human trafficking. But through the use of new technologies and the development of partnerships and relationships with other agencies and the private sector, his office is moving into "Community Policing 2.0," Garcia said.

The "iWatchHarrisCounty" application, which is downloadable for free, will particularly appeal to younger residents who are well-versed in the use of modern technology like smarphones, but not as entrenched in the community through homeowners associations and schools, the sheriff said.

Dan Elliott, Katherine Cabaniss of Crime Stoppers, and Sheriff Adrian Garcia.


"We want everyone to know that when they see something, they need to say something" to law enforcement, Garcia said.

The sheriff said that it's hoped that people who might not otherwise report suspicious activity -- because of the fear of having a patrol car pull up to their homes or because they think that there might be nothing to it -- will take advantage of the new tool.



He stressed that the application should be used only for non-emergency tips. Residents should continue to relay information related to an imminent or ongoing emergency situation by calling 9-1-1," he said.

There are now four ways for residents to report crime tips.
  • * Online at iWatchHarrisCounty.com
  • * Texting a tip to 1-855-HCSO-iWatch (1-855-427-6492)
  • * Using the downloadable application found on iWatchHarrisCounty.coim
  • * Calling 1-855-HCSO-iWatch (1-855-427-6492)
Chris Gore, director of mobile technology for the sheriff's office, noted that the smartphone application has a tab that allows users to dial 9-1-1 directly. It also includes a short video message from Garcia, speaking in English and Spanish. "I watch Harris County, and so should you," Garcia says in the message.

The application can be used to send information to Houston CrimeStoppers (with the possibility that it might lead to a cash reward) or anonymously, Gore said.

When tips are received, Core said, information about the location will be used to determine which responding agency should be notified. Within the Sheriff's Office, the information will be vetted through the criminal investigation and patrol departments to determine the appropriate response and follow-up.

Garcia and Gore said that the department's processing of information through the application could reduce the number of times patrol units are sent to locations unnecessarily.

Elliot, the founder of the company, said the application was the fruition of work that began 25 years ago after violent crime was brought to his own family when his brother's fiance was murdered -- a crime that was never solved. Later, Elliot said, he was the victim of an armed robbery in his childhood neighborhood in Jacksonville, Fla.

The sheriff's department purchased the application -- including software, training and other associated factors -- for a one-time cost of $17,615, which came entirely from seized funds. "The crooks are paying for it," Garcia said.


kfountain@hcnonline.com

iWatch Features With iPredict Dashboard

Browse Jobs Smartphone apps are free
downloads from the app-store
View Jobs Track tips by user, offense, reporting area and more.
Search Agent Reports received may be auto-responded or live response (ie: Dispatch or CID).
Manage Saved Jobs Search multiple variable
(date, offense, keyword, UCR).
Featured Employers The Dashboard can integrate to CAD to display offense, and can send tip content back to CAD for Dispatch
Post Resume Receive tips from email, online forms or SMS.
Help Tips may be text, voice, image or video.
Help Reports may be programmed for auto delivery to Command staff and may be in CSV, RSS or PDF formats.
Help Complies with GJXML, NIEM and LEXS standards.
Help Scalable to connect multiple jurisdictions, to share locally, regionally or statewide.
Help Platform based architecture meets local, state & federal legal & privacy mandates
Browse Jobs ips are received as email, voice or SMS but are also stored in iWatch.
View Jobs Tips are mapped on Google maps, and displayed with the text of the report.
Search Agent Tips are searchable based upon offense number, date range, keywords in text, suspect profile, vehicle, ip address or location.
Manage Saved Jobs Search multiple variable
(date, offense, keyword, UCR).
Featured Employers Share data as text, RSS, web video, email
Post Resume Unique identifier for tip receipt permits the tip to be associated with current offenses or with new tips not related to prior offenses
Help Tips may be mapped by identifying the Geocode of the phone when sending the message.
Help Alerting Groups or Task Force Teams may be alerted automatically.
Help Alerts may include links to Crime Maps,
which can generate crime tips..
Help Citizens may sign up for alerts on the phone, and in email (reverse 911 system)
Help The app integrates to Facebook and Youtube to display content and alert the public.

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