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TRAFFIC ALERT: TXDOT LANE CLOSURESTexas Department of Transportation has scheduled the following overnight closures star...
08/18/2026

TRAFFIC ALERT: TXDOT LANE CLOSURES

Texas Department of Transportation has scheduled the following overnight closures starting on Tuesday, Aug. 18-Saturday, Aug. 22, plus a lane closure on Monday, Aug. 31 during the day. Please plan ahead, allow extra travel time and avoid the area if possible.

Tuesday, Aug. 18
Two left main lanes of Northbound I-35E will close at 9 p.m., from roughly the Olive Garden restaurant to the area close to the Tuff Shed lot so crews can install a mile marker sign for Corporate Drive exit. Both lanes will remain closed until 5 a.m., on Wednesday, Aug. 19.

Wednesday, Aug. 19
One main lane of Northbound I-35E will close at 9 p.m., from roughly the Aw Shucks restaurant to the SH-121 Business interchange, so crews can start setting barriers. A second, right main lane, will close at 10 p.m. Both lanes will remain closed until 5 a.m., on Thursday, Aug. 20.

Thursday, Aug. 20
One main lane of Southbound I-35E will close at 9 p.m., from roughly the SH-121 Business interchange to Park Street, so crews can start setting barriers. A second, right main lane, will close at 10 p.m. Both lanes will remain closed until 5 a.m., on Friday, Aug. 21.

Thursday, Aug. 20
One right main lane of Southbound I-35E will close at 9 p.m., from County Ridge Road to Kia Drive, so crews can start setting barriers. A second, right main lane, will close at 10 p.m. Both lanes will remain closed until 5 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 21.

Friday, Aug. 21
One right main lane of Southbound I-35E will close at 9 p.m., from County Ridge Road to Kia Drive, so crews can start setting barriers. A second, right main lane, will close at 10 p.m. Both lanes will remain closed until 5 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 22.

Monday, Aug. 31
The left lane of the Southbound I-35 Service Road and the SH-121 Business flyover will close at 9 a.m. from Lakeland Plaza to SH-121 Business for striping operations. It will reopen later that same day – around 3:30 p.m.

Atmos Energy crews and contractors will be in several areas of Lewisville performing safety surveys of their natural gas...
08/15/2026

Atmos Energy crews and contractors will be in several areas of Lewisville performing safety surveys of their natural gas distribution system using mobile leak detection units.

The blue areas will take place on Sunday night, Aug. 16 - early morning hours of Tuesday, Aug. 18

The orange areas will be assessed on Tuesday night, Aug. 18 - early morning hours of Thursday, Aug. 20

Mobile leak detection units are white SUV’s with flashing lights and are labeled with an Atmos Energy logo or “Utility Contractor.” The unit will be driving slowly in the street and alley at night, which ensures an accurate survey of the gas system.

As part of this routine maintenance, if a natural gas leak is discovered, crews will investigate and grade the leak. If a Grade 1 (hazardous leak) is found, immediate action will be taken to eliminate the hazard. Grade 2 and 3 leaks are monitored and scheduled for repair based on state and federal guidelines.

For more information on how to detect a natural gas leak visit https://www.atmosenergy.com/safety/recognizing-leak/

Map Description: Map of portions of Lewisville and Coppell showing areas where Atmos Energy will conduct mobile natural gas leak detection surveys. Survey areas are generally located along and near State Highway 121/Sam Rayburn Tollway in southern Lewisville and northern Coppell. Blue-shaded areas cover multiple sections of Lewisville, including areas north of and immediately surrounding State Highway 121, and are scheduled for Sunday night, Aug. 16 through the early morning hours of Tuesday, Aug. 18. Orange-shaded areas extend across southern Lewisville and northern Coppell, generally along and south of State Highway 121, and are scheduled for Tuesday night, Aug. 18 through the early morning hours of Thursday, Aug. 20. The map is oriented with north at the top.

A huge thank you to the Lewisville Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association (LCPAAA) and WinCo for helping us beat the...
08/15/2026

A huge thank you to the Lewisville Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association (LCPAAA) and WinCo for helping us beat the Texas heat!

Through their partnership, they generously donated two pallets, 96 cases of bottled water to help keep our officers, professional staff, and the community members we serve hydrated during this heat wave.

These thoughtful donations make a real difference, especially during long days spent serving our community in the summer heat.

We are incredibly grateful for the continued support of LCPAAA, WinCo, and our amazing community. Thank you for helping us stay safe, healthy, and ready to serve!

National Night Out 2026 is Coming to Lewisville! Mark your calendar for Tuesday, October 6, and join neighbors across Le...
08/14/2026

National Night Out 2026 is Coming to Lewisville!

Mark your calendar for Tuesday, October 6, and join neighbors across Lewisville for National Night Out, an evening dedicated to building stronger neighborhoods and stronger partnerships with your Lewisville Police Department.

National Night Out is a great opportunity to:
- Meet your neighbors
- Connect with Lewisville Police officers, firefighters, and City staff
- Strengthen community relationships
- Promote crime prevention and neighborhood safety

Planning to host a neighborhood gathering? We'd love to stop by!

Register your National Night Out event today:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iJKVFvlEHtdP9SYISH70hTtp3vz5RE6lyI2-Eh0_gWY/edit?ts=6a4feb88

Let's come together to make Lewisville a safer, stronger community—one neighborhood at a time.

Welcome to Team LPD!We are excited to welcome Officer D. Ahern and Officer G. Lowe to the Lewisville Police Department. ...
08/13/2026

Welcome to Team LPD!

We are excited to welcome Officer D. Ahern and Officer G. Lowe to the Lewisville Police Department. Both graduated yesterday from the Tarrant County College Law Enforcement Academy and were sworn in today as members of the LPD team.

They were surrounded by family, friends, and their new LPD family as they took the oath and officially began this next chapter.

And, appropriately, family played an important role in the ceremony. Officer Ahern’s wife pinned his badge, while Officer Lowe’s fiancée pinned his. There is something pretty special about having the people who support you most be the ones who put that badge on your chest. We are grateful they could all be here to share the moment.

Now comes the fun part. They’ll soon head into field training, where they’ll trade the classroom for the real world and discover that their instructors apparently left a few things out of the academy curriculum.

We’re excited to have both of them on the team and look forward to watching them grow into great police officers and get to know the Lewisville community.

Welcome to LPD, Ahern and Lowe. We’re glad you’re here!

TRAFFIC ALERT: CONSTRUCTION I-35E / CORPORATE DRIVE BRIDGE  Texas Department of Transportation has scheduled the followi...
08/12/2026

TRAFFIC ALERT: CONSTRUCTION I-35E / CORPORATE DRIVE BRIDGE

Texas Department of Transportation has scheduled the following closures. Please plan ahead, allow extra travel time and avoid the area is possible starting on Thursday, Aug. 13-Sunday, Aug. 16.

* Thursday, Aug. 13, 8 p.m. through Friday, Aug. 14, 2 a.m.: NB and SB I-35E managed lanes in Lewisville, from I-635 in Dallas to Swisher Road in Corinth, will be closed, so crews can remove an overhead street sign near the Corporate Drive bridge.

* Thursday, Aug. 13, 9 p.m.: One main lane of NB I-35E will be closed.

* Thursday, Aug. 13, 10 p.m.: two additional main lanes of NB I-35E closed, so crews can remove the rest of the overhead street sign near Corporate Drive.

During this time, one NB main lane of I-35E will remain open. A temporary exit has been created so traffic can exit I-35E just before the closure zone. Traffic will be allowed to re-enter I-35E using the first on-ramp immediately after Corporate Drive.

All this work for this part of the project is expected to be completed by 5 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 14.

* Friday, Aug. 14, 8 p.m. through Saturday, Aug. 15, 11 a.m. and Saturday, Aug. 15, 8 p.m. through Sunday, Aug. 16, 11 a.m.: lane and ramp closures in both directions along I-35E in and around Corporate Drive due to bridge demolition.

Police officers will be on hand both nights to help direct traffic.

Teamwork Makes the DifferenceSuccessful investigations don't happen overnight. They take time, persistence, and strong t...
08/11/2026

Teamwork Makes the Difference

Successful investigations don't happen overnight. They take time, persistence, and strong teamwork.

From the first responding patrol officers to our detectives who continued the investigation, this case is a great example of the dedication and collaboration of the Lewisville Police Department.

Every officer played an important role in gathering evidence, following leads, and building a case. While investigations aren't always fast, they're driven by one goal: pursuing the facts and keeping our community safe.

We're proud of the teamwork and professionalism our officers demonstrate every day.

New leaders. New beginnings. And another exciting step forward for LPD.Surrounded by family, friends, and colleagues, we...
08/11/2026

New leaders. New beginnings. And another exciting step forward for LPD.

Surrounded by family, friends, and colleagues, we got to promote four members of our department to their new ranks:

Captain J. Castro

Lieutenant D. Moulton

Sergeant T. Prosise
Sergeant J. Fernandez

These promotions represent a lot more than new titles. They reflect years of hard work, growth, commitment, and a willingness to take on greater responsibility in service to our department and our community.

LPD continues to grow in so many ways, and developing leaders from within is an important part of that growth.

We're grateful so many people joined us today to celebrate this moment, especially the families and friends who have supported these officers along the way.

Please join us in congratulating our new leaders. We can't wait to see where they take us next (once they find their offices)!


Know When to Stop for a School Bus As students head back to school, let's work together to keep them safe.When a school ...
08/09/2026

Know When to Stop for a School Bus

As students head back to school, let's work together to keep them safe.

When a school bus stops and displays its flashing red lights and stop arm, Texas law requires you to stop:

- Two-Lane Roadway: Traffic in both directions must stop.

- Roadways with a Center Turn Lane: Traffic in both directions must stop.

- Divided Roadway with a Physical Median or Barrier: Only traffic traveling in the same direction as the bus must stop. Traffic on the opposite side may proceed with caution.

Never pass a stopped school bus while children are loading or unloading. Always wait until the red lights stop flashing, the stop arm is retracted, and it is safe to proceed.

Every stop matters. Every child deserves to get to and from school safely.

K9 Ranger is a 4-year-old Belgian Malinois from Poland who has proudly served alongside the Lewisville Police Department...
08/08/2026

K9 Ranger is a 4-year-old Belgian Malinois from Poland who has proudly served alongside the Lewisville Police Department since September 2023.

Ranger is trained in:
- Criminal Apprehension
- Narcotics Detection
- Evidence Search
- Tracking

When it's time to work, Ranger is focused, confident, and always ready for the mission. Off duty, he's just another member of the family—playing at home, learning new skills, and enjoying time with his handler.

Ranger's handler, Officer Robey, has served as a law enforcement officer for more than 14 years, including 9 years as a K9 handler. Before joining Lewisville PD, he also served on a SWAT team, bringing years of tactical experience to the K9 Unit.

Together, Officer Robey and K9 Ranger are committed to protecting the Lewisville community through teamwork, dedication, and professionalism. Thank you for all you do to help keep our community safe!

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