It saddens me to report that our beautiful neighborhood pool was vandalized either the evening of Thursday, June 2 or Friday, June 3. The intruders left our pool furniture turned over and pool tools broken and unusable. Please check your home security cameras and/or doorbell camera systems and see if you have any activity that might be associated to this incident. Activity such as cars or people walking in the late/dark hours of Thursday or Friday evening.
In addition, the street sign at N. Strathford Ln. and Elmstone Ct. was discovered disconnected or fell from the stop sign, but not removed. This may or may not be related to the pool incident. A report has been filed with the City Works of Houston, at 3-1-1, to repair and/or re-install the sign.
These incidents will be reported to the Kingwood Police Station. I will also ask for Kingwood’s Houston Police Department to patrol our neighborhood during the evening/late evenings to help deter this type of activity.
And yes, it may have just been kids having fun or, as I like to say, kids doing things they know they shouldn’t be doing. But we do not wish to condone this type of disregard of our pool, pool accessories and our neighborhood. We wish our residents, and their guests, have a nice experience at our private pool.
Additionally, concern has been expressed about the number of people at our pool, whether they are all residents. If you are at the pool, the best way to find out is to introduce yourself. Hopefully get to know a neighbor! Let’s please keep our pool for us and our guests and follow the rules as posted at the pool and on the website.
Do not share your pool key
If a new neighbor needs a key, have them contact me or Vickie Cain, Community Manager, Goodwin & Company, Vickie.Cain@goodwintx.com, or 281.852.1155.
Connie Emerson
HOA Board President
Lake Houston Community Association