Arash Noamouz and Kristi Coffey (The '401), Cheryl Bright (community relations administrator, Bellaire) Linda and Byron Holloway, Michael and Joni Hoffman (The Buzz), Kopi Vogiatzis (Escalante's and vice president, BPFF) and Ryan Herbst (president, BPFF). (Photo: Dee Zunker Photography)
“It’s time to give it arrest….” Supporters left their signatures on a Yardpeeps sign created by Buzz resident Robyn Goldstein. (Photo: Dee Zunker Photography)
Chief Holloway’s family showed their support at the event, including son Matthew, who surprised his dad by driving in from LA for the retirement celebration. (Photo: Dee Zunker Photography)
“My personal prayer for the high-water vehicles is that they dry rot before we ever need them,” said Chief Holloway in his farewell speech. Pictured, in front of one of the high-water vehicles, are (from left) fire commander Albert Figueroa, firefighter/EMT Russell Lacy, firefighter/EMT Edward Dannenbaum, firefighter/EMT Stephen Frank, corporal Shane O’Sullivan, incoming chief of police Mo Lopez and Chief Holloway. (Photo: Dee Zunker Photography)
Neighbors from Jessamine, Aspen, Huisache, Grand Lake and Evergreen streets enjoyed their National Night Out celebration at Prosperity Bank. (Photo: Karen Vine Fuller)
Neighbors from the 5400 and 5500 blocks of Jessamine, Aspen, Huisache, Grand Lake and Evergreen celebrated National Night Out 2018 in the parking lot of Prosperity Bank. Pictured are (from left) Nicole, Chris and Emma Miller, Zak, Layth and Sara Patel, Jean, Cormac, Carmella and Keenan Hawney, Caroline and Rania Meade, Buzz Darilek, Ezra Charles, Mia Kromer, Larry Hernandez, Chief Holloway, Rhonda Hernandez, Greg Spiller and Becky Tullos. (Photo: Karen Vine Fuller)
Neighbors from the 5400 and 5500 blocks of Jessamine, Aspen, Huisache, Grand Lake and Evergreen celebrated National Night Out in the parking lot of Prosperity Bank. Pictured are (from left) Nicole, Chris and Emma Miller, Zak, Layth and Sara Patel, Jean, Cormac, Carmella and Keenan Hawney, Caroline and Rania Meade, Buzz Darilek, Ezra Charles, Mia Kromer, Larry Hernandez, Chief Holloway, Rhonda Hernandez, Greg Spiller and Becky Tullos. (Photo: Karen Vine Fuller)
Chief Byron Holloway and Rania Mankarious, executive director of Crime Stoppers of Houston, presented at a Lunch and Learn event hosted by The Buzz on the topic of keeping our businesses safe.
Chief Byron Holloway suggested that business owners put themselves in the mind of a criminal. Walk around your business and consider potential weaknesses.
Chief Byron Holloway, Buzz editor Joni Hoffman, Crime Stoppers' executive director Rania Mankarious and Buzz publisher Michael Hoffman after a successful Lunch and Learn event at Charlie's BBQ.