Daily Crime Report
A service of the Sugar Land Police Department

An easy-to-use online tool for residents and visitors to access crime and police report information within Sugar Land.
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Email US - TEL: 281.275.2500
- FAX: 281.275.2649
- Sugar Land Police Department
1200 Highway 6 South
Sugar Land, TX 77487-0110
Users are encouraged to read the details below to become familiar with the information being reported and how it is gathered.
IMPORTANT: The Daily Crime Report does not include call types listed as "attempted" crimes. In addition, changes to call types after the officer's initial report (i.e., further investigation may result in a lesser or more serious offense) are not reflected in the Daily Crime Report.
Crime Report Tool Details
Report Information
The information used to generate reports defaults to present 48 hours of crime information. The information is updated twice daily. The incident report includes all events that generate a police report.
- This should ALWAYS include arrests, reported crimes, domestic disturbances and traffic accidents.
- Police reports MAY be generated as a result of various other incidents to which police respond.suspicious persons, investigations, disturbances, civil disputes, etc.
- Police reports are typically NOT generated in response to parking complaints, 911 hang-up calls, minor disturbances, traffic stops and other police incidents that are generally considered routine in nature.
Offense Descriptions
Offense descriptions are selected by the officer who responded to the call. The description is designated on the report title as "Type of Call". Officers try to select a call type that best describes the event. However, these descriptions are occasionally inaccurate due to coding errors. Incident names were selected because they are descriptive in nature and conform to widely understood police jargon. Incident descriptions do not conform to Texas Penal Code definitions or Uniform Crime Report criteria (the standard adopted by the FB.I.).
Offense descriptions may change due to further investigation. For instance, a call may be reflected on this report as a burglary. Upon further investigation by a detective, the incident description may change to a theft or robbery. In fact, the reported crime may not have occurred at all and may be "unfounded" based on further investigation. The offense description on the "official" version of the police offense report may differ from the description on this report.
Event Descriptions
Event descriptions, locations and statuses are prone to changes and updates may not be reflected on this crime report. For detailed information please contact 281-275-2590 or click here to view information regarding a Texas Public Information Act request.
Displayed Addresses
All displayed addresses on the report list are rounded to the 100 block. Examples: a crime occurring at 421 Maple St. will appear as 400 Maple St. An event occurring at 5583 Main St. will appear as 5500 Main St. Calls that occur at intersections display both the primary and secondary cross streets.
The address displayed on the report indicates the location where the officer responded, not necessarily where the crime or incident occurred.
Displayed Date
The date displayed on the report is the day of week the officer responded to the call for service. It does not necessarily indicate when the crime occurred.
Appropriate and Inappropriate Uses of this Data
This data is intended to provide the public with a general overview of crime and police-related activities at a given location or in a specified geographic area. We are hopeful that the site can serve as a tool to create an awareness of crime in the areas where we live, work, learn or spend leisure time.
This data is in no way intended as a representation of "official" crime statistics and is inappropriate for use in litigation or any other legal or court proceedings. Users interested in "official" crime statistics for legal purposes should submit a written request in conformance to the Texas Public Information Act requirements. Click here for more information.
