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Security Report

  • August 2025
  • BY BOB BEVILLE

Once again, officers from the Lee County Sheriff’s Department patrolled our community each day in the month of June. They will make themselves visible from the McGregor entrance to College Parkway and will drive through each of the neighborhoods on both sides of Whiskey Creek Drive.

Fortunately, the month of June was quiet in Whiskey Creek with just a few exceptions.

There was a 911 hang-up call on Wild Fig Lane.

Warning was issued for a stop sign violation.

Detective Selimovic stopped and spoke with a citizen collecting trash on Whiskey Creek Drive.

Deputy Raymond Tellez Ferriol responded to a call for service regarding juveniles jumping off Whiskey Creek Bridge.

Eight different officers patrolled Whiskey Creek with Deputy Raymond Tellez Ferriol taking eight of the shifts in June.

Having an officer in Whiskey Creek is a real deterrent for any criminal activity and I believe it is a selling point for our community and adds to our home values.