Neighborhood Watch
Lakewood Crime Report – February 2019
by Randee King on Mar.28, 2019, under Neighborhood Watch
Click on this link to view the February 2019 Crime Report provided by our neighborhood liaison Officer Hockless. Feb 2019 Crime Report
Lakewood Crime Report – January 2019
by Randee King on Mar.28, 2019, under Neighborhood Watch
Click on this link to view the January 2019 Crime Report provided by our neighborhood liaison Officer Hockless. Jan 2019 Crime Report
Lakewood Crime Report – December 2018
by Randee King on Jan.24, 2019, under Neighborhood Watch
Click on this link to view the December 2018 Crime Report provided by our neighborhood liaison Officer Hockless. Dec 2018 Crime Report
Lakewood Crime Report for Aug – Nov 2018
by Lakewood on Nov.29, 2018, under Neighborhood Watch
See link to document for combined crime report August through November for Lakewood:
Loose Dogs in Lakewood – Follow Up
by Randee King on Jul.08, 2018, under Neighborhood Watch
I recently reported that one of our neighbors had been chased by loose dogs while walking in Lakewood. The City of Baytown (COB) issued a citation to the dog’s owner.
The Lakewood Civic Association (LCA) receives numerous complaints regarding loose dogs. Several neighbors have been chased by dogs, fallen off of bicycles or have had to swerve off roads to avoid hitting a dog. Per the COB: “Your dog must be confined at all times, even on your property, by a sufficient fence and/or humanely chained in such a manner that he cannot leave your property. Failure to properly confine your dog can result in a fine and/or summons to Municipal Court.” Violators may be fined up to $500.
The LCA has met with the COB to address the issue of loose dogs to protect our neighborhood. The city already recognizes loose dogs as an issue for all neighborhoods and is taking steps to prosecute more owners who violate the ordinance.
What you can do to help:
- If you have a dog, be a responsible pet owner and ensure it is contained at all times; either in your house, a fenced yard, or walked on a lease. Have your dog microchipped and have it wear a collar with a tag so you can quickly get your pet back.
- If your pet inadvertently gets loose, post it on NextDoor Lakewood and look for it. Do not wait for it to come home.
- If you see a loose dog, contact COB Animal Control via the Health Department at (281) 420-5384 or report it through the COB app. You can remain anonymous when making a report. After hours and aggressive animal attacks should go to the non-emergency phone number (281) 422-8371, unless it is an emergency then call 911. You can also contact the LCA board via the website and we will follow up with the city.
Fines for loose dogs increase for repeated violations. Most people in our neighborhood are responsible pet owners, they care about their animals and do not let them roam. However there are some people who purposely let their dogs out or do not adequately contain them. I do not want to see our neighbors or pets injured by loose dogs and I expect pet owners do not want to pay fines for letting their pets wander the neighborhood. Animal Control will be patrolling our neighborhood more frequently and responding to complaints received. They will be issuing fines instead of just warnings. Let’s be good neighbors and responsible pet owners and eliminate the problem of loose dogs.
May 2018 Lakewood Crime Report
by Randee King on Jul.05, 2018, under Neighborhood Watch
Per Officer Beasley:
I hope everyone is having a great summer. There appears to be a slight increase in activity in Lakewood. I have asked our patrol division to spend some extra time in and around Lakewood in the early morning hours. Your neighborhood is only as secure as you make it. Don’t be a victim because you gave someone an easy opportunity. Remember…
· Lock your vehicles
· Do not leave things of value in vehicles
· Report suspicious behavior
· Report crimes to the police. We cant deploy assets to an area if we are unaware of an issue.
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me.
Officer Stewart Beasley
Baytown Police Department
Jan – March 2018 Lakewood Crime Reports
by Lakewood on May.04, 2018, under Neighborhood Watch
Leave a Comment more...June 2017 Lakewood Crime Report
by Lakewood on Jul.25, 2017, under Neighborhood Watch
Leave a Comment more...July 4th Burglary Video on Caldwell
by Lakewood on Jul.06, 2017, under Neighborhood Watch
July 7 Update from Officer Beasley:
“Our detectives have arrested the person on the video you posted. Most of the stolen items that were reported to the police were recovered along with many other items that do not belong to the actor but have not been reported stolen. PEOPLE NEED TO REPORT BURGLARIES TO THE POLICE. We recover items all the time that were stolen but the actor can not remember where he took them.
Stewart Beasley , Crime Prevention Officer, Baytown Police Department”
Original Posting:
See link to video of a BMV actor on July 4th from the Lakewood subdivison. He stole about $450 worth of property from a truck parked at 100 Caldwell Dr. The suspect is a skinny white or Hispanic male with a thick beard. Mid to late 20’s. Probably lives in or around that area judging by his attire and flip flops.
Please contact the Baytown Police if you recognize the suspect.
April 2017 Lakewood Crime Report
by Lakewood on May.26, 2017, under Neighborhood Watch
Crime reports are available again from the Baytown Police (last available report was Sept 2016)
The calls for service are high because the grid takes in part of Decker. So between Decker and Bayway you can see there are a lot of traffic accidents.