Committee News

Security Report

  • June 2025
  • BY BOB BEVILLE

Once again, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office patrolled our neighborhood for six hours each day in the month of April. I receive a detailed report each day of their activity, usually by half an hour.

The times vary each day and if they are parked, they will move every 30 minutes and drive through the communities within Whiskey Creek periodically. Their visibility in marked units goes a long way to keep speeding down and stopping at our four-way stops for those using Whiskey Creek Boulevard as a cut through. I have noticed some officers even have their flashing lights on as a deterrent and a few have used radar to slow down speeders.

Here is a sample:

1030- On duty

1100- Patrolling the community

1130- Area check of golf course

1200- Posted at Whiskey Creek and Reims Court (cruise lights on) for speed deterrence

1230- Patrolling the community

1300- Area check of tennis court

1330- Area check of clubhouse 1400- Patrolling the community