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Traffic Alert – Major AccidentThe Lewisville Police Department and Lewisville Fire Department are currently on scene of ...
06/07/2026

Traffic Alert – Major Accident

The Lewisville Police Department and Lewisville Fire Department are currently on scene of a major motor vehicle accident involving downed power lines.

Please avoid the area of W. Corporate Drive and Camelot Drive and seek alternate routes while emergency crews work to secure the scene and restore utilities.

Texas-New Mexico Power estimates that power restoration in the affected area could take approximately 8–10 hours.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as first responders and utility crews work to safely resolve the situation.

LPD is currently on scene in the area of Holfords Prairie Road and Oak Tree Lane due to significant flooding caused by a...
06/07/2026

LPD is currently on scene in the area of Holfords Prairie Road and Oak Tree Lane due to significant flooding caused by a massive downpour.

Several roads in the area are experiencing high water and hazardous driving conditions. For your safety, please avoid this area and seek an alternate route until conditions improve and the roadway is deemed safe for travel.

Remember: Turn Around, Don’t Drown. Never attempt to drive through flooded roadways.

We will provide updates as they become available.

06/05/2026

On 05/26/2026 at approximately 4:10 a.m., officers with the Lewisville Police Department were patrolling the 800 block of State Highway 121 Frontage Road when they observed a truck stopped at a green light. As officers passed the vehicle, they noticed the driver appeared to be unconscious behind the wheel.

Concerned for the driver’s welfare and the safety of others on the roadway, officers turned around to investigate. Officers observed the sole occupant asleep behind the wheel and placed a spike strip in front of the rear tires to help prevent the vehicle from unintentionally driving away and causing a crash. Officers also activated emergency equipment and wore high-visibility traffic vests while attempting to make contact with the driver.

The driver eventually woke up and attempted to flee the scene despite officers repeatedly yelling commands to place the vehicle in park. Due to the punctured rear tires, the vehicle was unable to travel far. Officers continued giving commands for the driver to exit the truck, but the driver refused. When officers entered the vehicle, the driver attempted to place the truck back into drive before officers safely took him into custody.

During a search of the vehicle incident to arrest, officers located a firearm underneath the driver’s seat.

The driver was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated and Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon.

06/04/2026

School’s Out… But Traffic Laws Never Take a Summer Vacation!

Summer break is here, and we know everyone is ready for road trips, pool days, and making memories. But while the school bells may be silent, Lewisville Police officers are still hard at work keeping our roads safe!

Since school has been out, our officers have conducted 401 traffic stops and issued 131 citations.

Why? Because safety is always in season.

Whether you're heading to the lake, the ball field, or your favorite ice cream spot, remember:
✅ Obey speed limits
✅ Put the phone down
✅ Buckle up
✅ Watch for pedestrians and cyclists

Our officers are working hard all summer long so everyone can enjoy a safe and fun season. Let's do our part and keep Lewisville moving safely!

Have fun, enjoy the sunshine, and remember: Summer may take a break from school, but traffic laws never take a break from safety.

Final Update: Power has been fully restored!Update: The intersections have been restored. Most of the affected areas hav...
06/04/2026

Final Update: Power has been fully restored!

Update: The intersections have been restored. Most of the affected areas have also been restored. There still may some areas without power. Please continue to be vigilant, responders are working as fast as possible to restore power fully!

LPD is aware of the sudden power outage from Valley Ridge Blvd - Fox Ave. Responders are enroute to assist with restoring power. At this time there is no timeline available before power is restored.

Please be cautious as you travel through the area.

Remember, if signal lights are not operating correctly, or completely out, treat the intersection as a 4-way stop!

Thank you Lewisville, updates to follow!

Please join us in welcoming our newest officers, Vanessa Esquivel and Neo Cho, to the department!Today, Vanessa and Neo ...
06/03/2026

Please join us in welcoming our newest officers, Vanessa Esquivel and Neo Cho, to the department!

Today, Vanessa and Neo were officially welcomed by our sworn officers, department members, and their families as they begin their careers in law enforcement. After successfully completing the police academy, they have demonstrated the dedication, perseverance, and commitment required to serve our community with honor.

We are proud to have them join our team and look forward to supporting them as they embark on this exciting new chapter of public service.

Congratulations, Officer Esquivel and Officer Cho, and welcome to the family!

E-Bike Rules of the RoadWith school out and summer in full swing, Lewisville Police Department is seeing more e-bikes, e...
06/02/2026

E-Bike Rules of the Road

With school out and summer in full swing, Lewisville Police Department is seeing more e-bikes, electric scooters, and dirt bikes on our streets and trails.

Parents, now is a great time to talk with your kids about riding responsibly and making sure their bike is legal for where they ride.

Throughout the summer, Officers will be actively enforcing applicable Texas Transportation Code violations involving non-compliant e-bikes, electric dirt bikes, and golf carts.

Before you ride, make sure your vehicle is legal and safe to operate.

A legal class 3 e-bike must:
- Have fully operable pedals
- Have a motor rated at less than 750 watts
- Have a maximum assisted speed of 28 mph

Remember:
- Class 3 e-bike operators must be at least 15 years old
- Off-road dirt bikes are prohibited on public streets and sidewalks
- Operate all vehicles safely and responsibly
- Violations may result in citations

Questions? Join us for a Town Hall Meeting on June 10 at 6:30 p.m. at Castle Hills Community Center, 2501 Queen Margaret Dr.

You can also stop by our booth for information at the Castle Hills First Saturday Farmers Market on June 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Castle Hills Village Shops & Plaza.

Our goal is simple: safe streets, safe riders, and a safe community for everyone.

Please join us in congratulating dispatcher Carri Cater as the LPD May 2026 Employee of the month.  Carri was selected i...
06/02/2026

Please join us in congratulating dispatcher Carri Cater as the LPD May 2026 Employee of the month.

Carri was selected in recognition of her exceptional professionalism, composure, and leadership during multiple critical incidents.

On May 5, 2026, Carri received a call involving reports of multiple people shot at a location near the Lewisville and Carrollton jurisdictional boundary. The initial information was chaotic and confusing, as is often the case during high-stress emergency situations. Despite the uncertainty, Carri remained calm, focused, and methodical while gathering critical information from the caller. She quickly relayed the information to dispatch personnel so units could begin responding immediately while the jurisdiction was being confirmed. Once it was determined the incident occurred within Carrollton’s jurisdiction, Carrollton was notified and took over the incident.

While the entire dispatch and patrol team performed exceptionally well during this incident, Carri’s calm and professional demeanor stood out. She consistently demonstrates the ability to maintain control and composure during the most stressful and emotionally charged calls. Her steady presence helps ensure accurate information gathering, effective coordination, and reassurance to both callers and responding personnel.

This incident is not an isolated example. Carri has recently managed several other high-risk crisis situations, including active suicidal callers and incidents involving officers injured on duty. In every circumstance, she has demonstrated professionalism, compassion, and the ability to remain calm under extreme pressure.

Carri represents the very best qualities of a public safety telecommunicator.

Today was a proud day at the Lewisville Police Department as we celebrated the promotion of four outstanding leaders. Ne...
06/02/2026

Today was a proud day at the Lewisville Police Department as we celebrated the promotion of four outstanding leaders. New bars, new stripes, and a well-earned moment of recognition for their dedication and service to our community.

Promotions are not given, they are earned through hard work, commitment, leadership, and a proven ability to perform when it matters most. After months of preparation, testing, interviews, and evaluation, these members of LPD have taken the next step in their careers.

With family, friends, and fellow officers in attendance, Chief Rollins promoted the following members of our team:

• Lieutenant Nadia Pennington
• Lieutenant Michael Skloss
• Sergeant Michael Larkin
• Sergeant Jeffrey Thomas
• Sergeant Jessie Brown

These promotions represent more than a new title. They reflect the trust, professionalism, and leadership each of these individuals has demonstrated throughout their careers.

As Lewisville continues to grow, strong leadership remains essential to serving our community and supporting our officers. Our Lieutenants and Sergeants play a critical role in guiding daily operations, mentoring personnel, and ensuring the highest level of service to the residents of Lewisville.

Congratulations to Lieutenant Pennington, Lieutenant Skloss, Sergeant Larkin, Sergeant Thomas, and Sergeant Brown on this well-deserved achievement. We are excited to see the impact you will continue to make as leaders within our department.

***UPDATE AT 12:23PM*** Texas-New Mexico Power has restored power to all affected areas. We appreciate the community’s p...
06/01/2026

***UPDATE AT 12:23PM*** Texas-New Mexico Power has restored power to all affected areas. We appreciate the community’s patience during this outage and thank TNMP crews for their work to safely restore service.

If you are still experiencing a power outage or have questions regarding your electrical service, please contact Texas-New Mexico Power at 888.866.7456.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

***UPDATE*** Restoration of power has taken longer than originally anticipated. Texas-New Mexico Power now estimates that all power should be restored to the affected areas by 12:00pm today. Police will remain in the area with increased presence until power is restored.

LPD is on scene in the 1200 block of North Cowan Avenue following a crash involving a vehicle and a utility pole.
The crash caused a power outage in the surrounding area. Texas-New Mexico Power estimates restoration could take approximately six hours. Expect increased police presence in the area until power is restored.
Updates will be shared as more information becomes available.

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1187 W. Main Street
Lewisville, TX
75067

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