Police Calls for Service in Fox Run: Jan–Apr 2025

Between January 5 and April 30, 2025, the San Antonio Police Department responded to 48 calls for service within the Fox Run neighborhood. The call data—sourced directly from SAPD records—provides a helpful snapshot of activity trends and highlights areas of concern.

Most Common Call Types

The top issues prompting police response during this period were:

· Theft (9 calls)

· Suspicious Vehicles (6 calls)

· Welfare Checks (5 calls)

· Emergency Calls to SAPD (3 calls)

· Family Disturbances (3 calls)

These incidents span a wide range—from property crimes to citizen welfare concerns—showing the importance of community vigilance.

Incident Categories

Calls were grouped into the following broader categories:

· Other Calls (27) – Includes welfare checks, suspicious vehicles, and miscellaneous incidents

· Property Crime Calls (11)

· Crimes Against Persons (7)

· Traffic Calls (3)

While serious crime was limited, property and quality-of-life concerns drove the majority of activity.

Call Activity by Block

The following block numbers had the highest number of calls:

· 6300 Red Fox – 6 calls

· 16700 Fort Oswego, 6300 Willow Hill, 6300 Harpers Ford – 3 calls each

· 16600 Willow Run – 2 calls

These blocks saw multiple service requests and may benefit from additional awareness and community engagement.

Understanding This Data:
This is a list of “calls for service” or “dispatched police calls,” reflecting each time someone called the police for service. These are calls for service, not confirmed neighborhood crimes or crime reports. Calls are titled as they are called in and dispatched. For example, a call may be dispatched as a “robbery” by a citizen, but later the officer determines it is a “burglary.” It would still be listed in the Calls for Service report as a “robbery.”

Final Note: While 48 calls over four months is not alarming, staying informed builds a safer neighborhood. Keep reporting concerns, securing your property, and checking on neighbors when something seems off. It makes a difference.

SAPD is currently not producing homeowners association-specific data for the public beyond the dates presented here. We will continue to query SAPD for transparency around activity in Fox Run.