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121 business closed off Monday night

i was leaving work a little after midnight Monday night/Tuesday morning and was headed down 121 business as usual, but had to turn around due to all the cops and first responders. they had it shut down just a little north of the Whataburger and QT all the way to 35 (maybe farther, i couldn't tell).

i couldn't really see much. i'm guessing it was a wreck, but the way the had it shut down, i'm not sure. i know there was a pipe bomb found at the lake, but this couldn't have been that. but that's all i have been able to find on the news sites.

thanks in advance!

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u/Firm-Competition165 — 1 day ago

BLACK FORD SUV ON EXIT 454A

At about 8:33pm today, a black ford suv rammed into me while I was exiting 454A Lewisville. I called 911 and asked the driver to move into the ford dealership while we wait for the police to arrive.

He drove off.

If you are the black guy with the ford suv who hit my silver kia and ran off, you left me with injuries and a damaged vehicle. You are a total piece of sh*t.

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u/Terrible-Escape-3561 — 3 days ago
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Claremont 121 Apartments

I am writing to formally document my experience as a resident of Crest Manor Apartments, now operating under the name Claremont 121 Apartments,located on West Round Grove Road in Lewisville, Texas. I have lived at this property for approximately three years, and during this time I have consistently experienced unprofessional management, poor communication, and a lack of responsiveness to legitimate resident concerns.

Management does not communicate in a timely or transparent manner. Phone calls and messages frequently go unanswered, and it often takes days or even weeks to receive a response regarding important issues. While staff may appear pleasant in person, this courtesy does not translate into follow-through or action when residents need assistance, which aligns with multiple public reviews describing similar issues with communication and management responsiveness at this property.

The condition of the apartments at move‑in has also been unacceptable. A recent example involves someone I know who moved into a unit that was not properly cleaned and had an active roach problem from day one. Despite notifying the office, management has still not addressed the issue or followed up in a meaningful way. Under Texas law, landlords are required to address conditions that materially affect a tenant’s physical health and safety, and roach infestations are specifically listed as an issue that must be remedied. The lack of action on this type of problem is deeply concerning.

There is a noticeable focus on cosmetic upgrades rather than on essential maintenance and resident needs. Management appears more concerned with rebranding the property (including changing the name to Claremont 121) and renovating visible areas like the pools and leasing office than with addressing basic habitability, cleanliness, and service issues. At the same time, both pools have remained closed for months, significantly reducing the usable amenities that residents are ostensibly paying for. When also we pay for partial lockers for a packages to be delivered to $10 a month. They’re always broken down every few months and then the complex refuses to go get the packages out of the lockers. Bring them to the office so that residents can grab their packages.

Policies are also enforced inconsistently. For example, residents are told they cannot work on their cars on the property, yet the rule is not meaningfully enforced, and the community environment around the parking areas often reflects a lack of oversight. Additionally, despite rules about pet waste, dog feces is frequently left throughout the property, suggesting a lack of consistent enforcement or accountability. Public feedback from other residents has similarly noted weak enforcement of pet waste and noise rules at this complex.

Noise is another persistent issue. The community is located directly behind a doggy daycare, and loud, frequent barking can be heard at many hours of the day. Combined with the lack of enforcement around pet behavior and waste on the property, this contributes to an overall living environment that feels poorly managed and disruptive to residents’ quiet enjoyment of their homes.

In summary, based on my three years living here, I do not recommend Claremont 121 / Crest Manor Apartments to prospective residents. The combination of poor communication, slow or nonexistent responses to maintenance and pest issues, lack of transparency, inconsistent policy enforcement, and a focus on cosmetic improvements over basic resident needs has created an unprofessional and frustrating living experience. Reviews and reports from other residents reflect many of these same concerns, indicating that these are not isolated incidents but ongoing patterns with current management.

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u/Formal_Ad831 — 3 days ago
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Puppy Play Date

I (26 M) recently got a dog and we have a dog park area at my apartment but the first time we went a bigger dog tried to “mount” him and every time we go there’s usually no other dogs. He’s very sociable and friendly and I’m afraid he’ll get lonely by himself but we can’t afford another dog right now. Does anybody know any nice dog parks or would like to make a puppy friend?

u/Dramatic-Ad9627 — 6 days ago

New to the area! Favorite sit down restaurants?

Hey yall, I’m new to the area and looking for your favorite restaurants in the area. No fast food or chains preferably (:

I’m open to any cuisine; mexican, italian, sushi, etc!

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u/v_ioletatlas — 8 days ago