Robert Arnold, Investigative Reporter
Published:
Updated:
July 25, 2021 11:24 pm
Crime concerns: City vs. suburb
HOUSTON – When KPRC 2 Investigates discussed the rising crime rates from the inner city to the suburbs, we received a range of responses from several law enforcement agencies. The data shows that no part of the region is immune to crime, but where a person lives can determine what type of crime they will face.
Crime in the suburbs
KPRC looked at crime data in four suburban cities and noticed increases in homicides and auto theft. While homicides increased in some suburban areas, the numbers remain in the single digits and don’t come close to matching the spike seen in Houston where the murder rate is up 39%.
Mail, ID theft rising in affluent Houston neighborhoods, police say
Robert Arnold, Investigative Reporter
July 22, 2021 7:38 pm
Mail thefts soaring in Memorial Villages, police say
An affluent section of Houston encompassing 3,000 homes has drawn the attention of thieves looking to cash in on mail and ID theft. Memorial Villages police chief Ray Schultz said he’s seen a steady rise in these cases since the pandemic set-in.
“They’re looking for stuff that will say ‘tax documents,’ anything that has the name of a financial institution or a credit card,” said Schultz.
Memorial Villages police patrols three municipalities off Memorial Drive: Piney Point Village, Bunker Hill Village and Hunters Creek Village. Schultz outlined numerous cases of stolen mail involving everything from gift and credit cards, to cash and several Russian passports.
Thursday, 6 May 2021, 1:00 pm
A campaign for Corona Beer that delivered 751,000 surf
reports to Kiwi beach goers over the summer has broken new
ground for advertisers keen to reach individually targeted
audiences based on real time data.
Adswizz and NZME
brought together location-targeted news style notifications
with geo targeted messaging created in real time and
delivered to individual digital audio listeners across
iHeartRadio to deliver the summer’s “Corona Surf
Reports”.
Aimed to support Corona’s long-standing
call to Kiwis “from where you’d rather be” the Corona
Surf Reports were designed to be hyper relevant to Kiwi
beach goers giving Corona a truly unique and innovative
NZME smart tech ad campaign breaks records
6 May, 2021 12:57 AM
2 minutes to read
The Corona Surf Campaign was named as a finalist in the INMA Global Media Awards. Photo / Getty Images
The Corona Surf Campaign was named as a finalist in the INMA Global Media Awards. Photo / Getty Images
NZ Herald
A marketing campaign for Corona beer that delivered more than 750,000 surf reports over summer has broken new ground for advertisers.
AdsWizz and NZME enabled location-targeted news style notifications with geo targeted messaging sent to Kiwi beach goers and delivered digital audio to listeners across iHeartRadio to deliver the Corona Surf Reports in real time.
Press Release – NZME A campaign for Corona Beer that delivered 751,000 surf reports to Kiwi beach goers over the summer has broken new ground for advertisers keen to reach individually targeted audiences based on real time data. Adswizz and NZME brought together location-targeted …
A campaign for Corona Beer that delivered 751,000 surf reports to Kiwi beach goers over the summer has broken new ground for advertisers keen to reach individually targeted audiences based on real time data.
Adswizz and NZME brought together location-targeted news style notifications with geo targeted messaging created in real time and delivered to individual digital audio listeners across iHeartRadio to deliver the summer’s “Corona Surf Reports”.