Letter to HPD and Sgt Stewart Requesting Final Report and Resume
Originally Published: Feb. 20, 2023 | Republished: Feb.26, 2023
WHY ARE YOU AVOIDING SERVICE?
Sgt. Stewart, Houston Police Department Doubles as Expert Witness and Expert Report for Plaintiff https://t.co/oatCxpoiMw @houstonpolice @MikeEngelhart @WiseAboutTexas @TexasTribune @HoustonChron @Law360 @HCAhealthcare @SEIU @Public_Justice @KHOU pic.twitter.com/xhxlOdW0Hi— lawsinusa (@lawsinusa) February 26, 2023
Date: Feb. 20, 2023
Houston Police Department
1200 Travis St
Houston, 77002, TX
Attn: Sgt. Stewart, Badge No. 7493
Re: Incident No: 108 3343 22
Dear Sir or Madam
Report of HCA Kingwood Hospital “Stalking” Incident
I formally request the final written report along with current CV of Sgt. Stewart regarding the investigation of the above incident, and in advance of the hearing scheduled before Judge Lauren Reeder, Court 234, Harris County District Court, on March 20, 2023 at 1400 hrs, styled 202268307 – BURKE, MARK vs. KPH-CONSOLIDATION INC (DBA HCA HOUSTON HEALTHCARE KINGWOOD) (Court 234).
Sincerely,
Mark Burke
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Major Assaults & Family Violence
Republished: Mar. 1, 2023
Major Assaults & Family Violence is HPD’s newest division, established on June 30, 2018 by combining the Major Assaults Unit formerly in the Homicide Division and the Family Violence Units from the Special Victims Division.
The Major Assaults Unit investigates non‐family, adult assaults in which the complainant is expected to survive.
These include offenses involving hate crimes, deadly conduct, harassment, and terroristic threats.
It also investigates kidnappings not investigated as in‐progress offenses.
The Family Violence Unit investigates incidents involving family violence that do not involve the death of the complainant.
The unit also receives and enters protective orders into the Texas and National Crime Information Center (TCIC and NCIC) databases.
It investigates reports of elder abuse submitted by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, which includes Adult Protective Services (APS).
The unit’s on‐site counselors provide immediate resource and referral services to victims of family violence.