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AA. A.Woodcreek Reserve·2 days agoHello, if you have lost your dog and are located near Wood Creek Elementary please message me. I found a dog and want to see if it belongs to anyone.4Like7
KK. W.Woodcreek Reserve·3 days agoHave you seen them? Got out the gate this morning. Please call 346.603.4504 or 346.689.772810Like21
LL. M.Woodcreek Reserve·4 days agoCalling all catterpillar experts. What is this guy? There are hundreds of them running fencelines.1Like5
MM. S.Woodcreek Reserve·6 days agoWoodcreek Reserve neighbors - We live on Rustic Woods Ln. I am having issues with brown water especially staining my laundry. This has been happening for a while now and I am going to have an inline filter installed because it's frustrating. I have a BNB in the hill country and I do a lot of laundry and bring some of it home to wash. Today I had a plumber pull one of our toilets that was leaking and he said yep the water in the tank was brown. Anyone else having this same issue or is it just me? It's coming from the main water line because we do not have steel pipes.Be the first to reactLike1
YY. A.Woodcreek Reserve·6 days agoCan someone confirm what these cobwebs are from? I noticed them today on my persimmon tree and a tree by our community pool. They seem to be in several areas. There are little white caterpillars inside of them. What’s the best way to get rid of them?6Like15
TT. V.Woodcreek Reserve·a week agoFor sale pictures frames ( one wooden and three ceramic ) 5-10$ Cake tray with 4 different servings 20$ Or the best offerBe the first to reactLike2
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TTEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION2+ weeks agoAgencyPublic Notice to I-35 Travelers: Restrooms are open 24 hours at the TxDOT Laredo Travel Information Center (TIC) located at mile marker 18 on I-35 north of Laredo in Webb County. https://www.txdot.gov/discover/rest-areas-travel-information-centers/travel-information-centers/laredo.html1Like
FFORT BEND COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE2+ weeks agoAgencyThink you know what the top scam of 2023 was? Take a guess By Larissa Bungo Senior Attorney February 9, 2024 Every day people report to the FTC the scams they spot. Every year, the FTC shares the information we collect in a data book which tells a story about the top scams people tell us about – so we can all spot and avoid them. The Data Book tells us that people lost $10 billion to scams in 2023. That’s $1 billion more than 2022 and the highest ever in reported losses to the FTC – even though the number of reports (2.6 million) was about the same as last year. One in four people reported losing money to scams, with a median loss of $500 per person. And email was the #1 contact method for scammers this year, especially when scammers pretended to be a business or government agency to steal money. Here are other takeaways for 2023: Imposter scams. Imposter scams remained the top fraud category, with reported losses of $2.7 billion. These scams include people pretending to be your bank’s fraud department, the government, a relative in distress, a well-known business, or a technical support expert. Investment scams. While investment-related scams were the fourth most-reported fraud category, losses in this category grew. People reported median losses of $7.7K – up from $5K in 2022. Social media scams. Scams starting on social media accounted for the highest total losses at $1.4 billion – an increase of 250 million from 2022. But scams that started by a phone call caused the highest per-person loss ($1,480 average loss). Payment methods. How did scammers prefer that people pay? With bank transfers and payments, which accounted for the highest losses ($1.86 billion). Cryptocurrency is a close second ($1.41 billion reported in losses). Losses by age. Of people who reported their age, younger adults (20-29) reported losing money more often than older adults (70+). However, when older adults lost money, they lost the most.18Like
TTEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION2+ weeks agoAgencyTxDOT employees wear blue today, Jan. 11 to raise awareness as part of the “On the Road to End Human Trafficking” campaign. If you see something suspicious, call 888-373-7888 or text info to 233733.23Like6
FFORT BEND COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE2+ weeks agoAgencySCAM ALERT! Please take note: The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office (FBCSO) was recently informed of an ongoing federal jury duty scam targeting local residents. Scammers have been contacting residents and impersonating personnel from the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office demanding immediate payment to avoid a warrant being issued for their arrest for citation fines. Scammers are also demanding payment for outstanding warrants, ongoing civil matters, and other violations. Please be advised that scammers are calling from local and non-local phone numbers, and they have your information: full name, address, and possibly other personal information. They are also using the FBCSO address (1840 Richmond Parkway, Richmond, TX) as well as FBCSO employee names to further validate the scam. We absolutely CANNOT stress this enough: The Sheriff's Office DOES NOT call anyone requesting money or payment of any kind, for ANY reason! If you receive a call from someone stating they are with the FBCSO, we strongly urge you NOT to agree to make a payment, and NEVER give out any personal information, (social security number, drivers license, or date of birth). Please protect yourself from fraud by refusing to make direct payment to the scammers and to confirm with whom you are speaking. Scammers are prone to using lies, threats, harassment, and intimidation to collect money. Take all measures to identify the company, the collector’s full name, company address and phone number, website, and email address.122Like35
FFORT BEND COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE2+ weeks agoAgencyThe number and frequency of fraudulent phone calls to Fort Bend County residents made by persons illegally seeking personal information and creating a sense of urgency so that you will pay money, have increased. As a precaution, please take the following steps to protect yourself from persons who want your personal information to commit identity fraud or to compel you to pay money to them: 1. Activate caller ID and spam protection on your phone so that you have an idea who the caller is. 2. Caller ID is an announcement you can activate to hear the caller before you answer. 3. Scammers will try to create urgency for you to pay money and may impersonate a family member or someone you know. Be careful and cautious if pressure or urgency is made for you to give to a social cause, a charity, or recent natural disaster. Through artificial intelligence, some scammers are able to impersonate the voice of a family member or friend to convince you to pay money. 4. Links or websites texted to your phone may exploit your personal information and lead to theft. 5. Apps or files texted to your phone from an unknown caller may intend to steal your information. 6. Be wary of one-call scams that serve to peak your curiosity so that you are charged a fee when you return the call. If you do not recognize a number, you are not compelled to answer. Some legitimate callers will leave a message so that you can return their call at your convenience. 7. Mark unknown and unauthorized calls as spam so that you are not defrauded. 8. A call blocking app may be able to assist with identifying illegal robocalls, scam calls, or other suspicious calls. You are given a choice on answering these calls. 9. Calls made to inform you that you won a prize are illegitimate if they require you first to pay a fee. 10. The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office will not call you to collect money due for a fine or warrant, to post bail for an inmate, or to cover any costs of an emergency. Taking these precautions may protect your identity from theft and prevent offenders from stealing money from you. #FraudTips #Awareness #FBCSO69Like27
FFORT BEND COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE2+ weeks agoAgencyThe Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force arrested Anthony Sorel Haywood, 42, for the murder of a Houston woman. On Monday, February 19th, 2024, at approximately 3 am the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call regarding a deceased female at a residence at the 9300 block of Spindlewood Drive in Houston, Fort Bend County Texas. When Deputies arrived, they found inside the residence the victim Coralyn Hunt, 38 deceased. Three of her children were found without injury. Hunt was found to have been shot to death inside her residence. After further investigation, detectives identified Anthony Sorel Haywood, who had been in a dating relationship with Hunt, as a suspect. On March 1st, 2024, at approximately 1 pm Haywood was located in the 6700 block of Long Point Rd, Houston, Texas and taken into custody by the Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force. Haywood is being held on a Murder warrant out of Fort Bend County 434th District Court with a set bond of $1,000,000. "It's a tragedy when someone's life is taken away, especially when at the hands of another human being," said Sheriff Eric fa*gan. "I'd like to thank the investigators for tirelessly working on this case to identify a suspect. I'd also like to thank the task force for their assistance in his arrest."69Like26
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Event Earth Kind Kids Camp registration open 7/22/24 · 1 person attending Earth Kind Kids Camp registration open 7/22/24
Event Summer Camp 7/22/24 · 4 people attending Summer Camp 7/22/24
Event Summer Pasta Camp 2024 5/27/24 · 3 people attending Summer Pasta Camp 2024 5/27/24
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Businesses that are voted most loved by Woodcreek Reserve locals
24Howdy Homemade Ice Cream KatyA childhood friend of mine owns Howdy Homemade Ice Cream. He hires children with special needs. You can give it a try.M.E ·Neighbor since 2022
309Alicia's Mexican GrilleAlicia’s is great!C.H ·Neighbor since 2016
22Tiger Noodle House
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Neighborhood FAQs
Is Woodcreek Reserve, Katy a good neighborhood to live?
The top reasons Nextdoor Neighbors love Woodcreek Reserve are: clean, convenient, family friendly, friendly, kids, neighbors, peaceful, quiet, safe, and welcoming.
What is the population of Woodcreek Reserve, Katy?
According to US Census Data, there are 17,289 residents in Woodcreek Reserve.