Neighborhood Watch
LAKEWOOD CRIME REPORTS January 2026 & February 2026
by Randee King on Mar.11, 2026, under Neighborhood Watch
Click on these links to view the latest Crime Reports provided by our neighborhood liaison Corporal Hockless. Please note that there are a few crimes reported that are close to, but not within the Lakewood subdivision.
MAKE OUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAFER – LAKEWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH MEETING
by Randee King on Mar.05, 2026, under Neighborhood Watch
The goals of Lakewood Neighborhood Watch (LWN) are to make our neighborhood stronger, safer, and better connected.
We know that neighbors working together are the best defense against crime. We invite you to join us to discuss local safety concerns, share contact info, and meet our local law enforcement representative, Corporal Kenneth Hockless.
When: Monday, March 9th at 6:30 pm.
Where: City of Baytown Fire Training Facility located at 7022 Bayway Drive
Please come, meet your neighbors, and help us make a difference!
Feel free to bring any questions.
Lakewood Neighborhood Watch

LAKEWOOD CRIME REPORTS October 2025 through December 2025
by Randee King on Jan.13, 2026, under Neighborhood Watch
Click on these links to view the latest Crime Reports provided by our neighborhood liaison Officer Hockless.
Suggestions for Protecting Your Property
by Randee King on Dec.24, 2025, under Neighborhood Watch
from Lakewood Neighborhood Watch
*Turn your exterior lights on at night
*Lock up your vehicles and all of the exterior doors to your home, including your garage, storage shed or other structures
*Be discrete about what you share on social media, especially travel plans
*Don’t put out boxes from gifts or expensive purchases on the curb
*Create a spot on your porch to conceal delivered packages, behind a bench, an urn, or planter, so that they cannot be seen from the street
*Having a doorbell camera & security cameras do help deter crime
*Get to know your neighbors, this is the best security system there is
*If you’re leaving for more than a couple days ask a family member, neighbor or friend to pickup your mail, or contact the Post Office to hold your mail and the same with newspapers
All of these suggestions will not get rid of crime, but they sure will help!
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAVE AN AWESOME NEW YEAR !!!

LAKEWOOD CRIME REPORTS June through September 2025
by Randee King on Oct.28, 2025, under Neighborhood Watch
Click on these links to view the latest Crime Reports provided by our neighborhood liaison Officer Hockless.
Lakewood Neighborhood Watch Meeting
by Randee King on Aug.05, 2025, under Neighborhood Watch
Please join us tomorrow, Wednesday August 6th for our Neighborhood Watch meeting. It will be held at the Baytown Fire Training facility located at 7022 Bayway Drive from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm.

LAKEWOOD CRIME REPORTS for December 2024 through May 2025
by Randee King on Jun.12, 2025, under Neighborhood Watch
Click on this link to view the latest Crime Reports provided by our neighborhood liaison Officer Hockless –> https://lakewoodcivic.org/?cat=10
LAKEWOOD CRIME REPORTS for September 2024 through November 2024
by Randee King on Dec.12, 2024, under Neighborhood Watch
Click on these links to view the latest Crime Reports provided by our neighborhood liaison Cpl. K.W. Hockless.
Neighborhood Watch Meeting
by Randee King on Dec.03, 2024, under Neighborhood Watch

Hello Neighbors,
We will be having a Lakewood Neighborhood Watch (LNW) meeting Thursday, December 12, 2024 from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Our meeting will be held at the Baytown Fire Department’s Training Facility located at 7022 Bayway Drive.
If you have a topic(s) for the agenda please let me know by email.
Please invite a neighbor, hope to see you on the 12th.
Thanks, Chet Theiss
Neighborhood Night Out
by Randee King on Oct.03, 2024, under Neighborhood Watch
What a wonderful time at Neighborhood Night Out. If you couldn’t make it you missed out on a very fun event. We had lots of yummy food and drinks thanks to ExxonMobil, Daniel’s and El Toro. There were games and SWAG plus Cornell Gordon from Parks & Recreation made a presentation regarding a park for Lakewood. Our superb fire department came out and let the kids try out the fire truck’s hose. The Wetlands Center brought a turtle, a baby alligator and a snake for people to hold. Two of the mayoral candidates came to answer questions and visit with our residents. Face painting was provided by our amazing neighborhood artist, Karen Knight. And much, much more.
There were crafts, face painting, games and so much more. ExxonMobil, El Toro, and Nothing Bunt Cakes donated prizes for our drawing. SWAG was provided by the City of Baytown, CRCU, and the Fire Department. But best of all was the enjoyable interactions with neighbors and community members.
A huge THANK YOU to the amazing group of volunteers that made this event happen: Tammy Barta, Linda Daniel, Karen Gordy, Joy Huntington, Randee King, Karen Knight, Lily Lord, Ken Martin, Byron & Lynda Nelson, Anita Nichols, Joanne Springer, and Carol & Chet Theiss. And another big THANK YOU to our sponsors: City of Baytown, CRCU. Daniel’s, El Toro, ExxonMobil, Fire Department, and the Lakewood Civic Association. My apologies if I missed mentioning any people or groups who helped.
Lakewood Neighborhood Watch





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