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Burglars Targeting Homes in Creekside Park Area
Families on edge after multiple brazen break-ins with similar patterns
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Burglars are targeting homes in the Creekside Park area of Houston, Texas by smashing master bedroom windows, breaking into safes, and striking while homeowners are present. At least four recent break-ins have been reported, with one family's home being hit on January 23 where the burglars stole jewelry, watches, purses, and other valuables while the homeowner's 14-year-old daughter was home. Authorities are investigating the incidents, which appear to be the work of professionals.
Why it matters
These break-ins have left families in the Creekside Park area feeling unsafe in their own homes, especially with the brazen nature of the crimes and the fact that burglars are targeting homes even when residents are present. The pattern of smashing windows, ransacking master bedrooms, and stealing high-value items suggests an organized group of burglars who may be targeting the affluent neighborhood.
The details
In one incident on January 23, two burglars broke into a home in the Waterbridge neighborhood through the master bedroom window, blocked the bedroom door, and then broke into the family's safe, stealing jewelry, watches, purses, fur coats and other valuables. The break-in only took about 20 minutes, and the homeowner believes the burglars were professionals due to their speed and the way they avoided detection. Another woman in Creekside Park reported a similar incident at her home and her neighbor's on February 28, with the same modus operandi. Authorities have also confirmed a burglary in the nearby Stonebridge Ranch Estates over the weekend, and are investigating whether these incidents are connected.
- On January 23, burglars broke into a home in the Waterbridge neighborhood.
- On February 28, burglars broke into another home in Creekside Park and a neighbor's home.
- Over the weekend, a burglary was reported in the nearby Stonebridge Ranch Estates.
The players
Fernanda Barrenechea
A homeowner in the Waterbridge neighborhood whose home was burglarized on January 23.
Harris County Constable Precinct 4
The law enforcement agency investigating the burglaries in the Creekside Park area.
What they’re saying
“The most scary part you know because we always feel safe to live at home. My daughter was fine. You know that they didn't notice that anyone was in the house and she didn't hear anything.”
— Fernanda Barrenechea, Homeowner (FOX 26)
“They knew how to cut the window without making a lot of noise, that they have all the gear ready, to not to be seen, like their faces, they have gloves, they have a face mask. It's just the way they move, the way they do things fast in 12 minutes. They broke as completely broken and they just opened all drawers and took everything.”
— Fernanda Barrenechea, Homeowner (FOX 26)
What’s next
Authorities are actively investigating the burglaries and working to determine if they are connected to other break-ins in the Houston area.
The takeaway
These brazen burglaries have left families in the Creekside Park area feeling unsafe in their own homes, highlighting the need for increased security measures and vigilance in the community. The pattern of the crimes suggests an organized group of professionals targeting affluent neighborhoods, which raises concerns about the potential for more incidents if the perpetrators are not apprehended.
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