MAILBOX WARNING
Posted on Oct 24th, 2018
It was reported that multiple mailboxes were opened in Woodland Estates earlier today.
- Call 911 to report any suspicious activity near mailboxes.
- If you have been a victim of mail theft, call the U.S. Postal Inspectors Service at 877-876-2455 and choose option 3.
Vehicle Break-In
Posted on Oct 24th, 2018
There was a vehicle break-in at 9201 E. Elm St. on October 22, 2018. Among the items stolen was a Pilot Log Book. If you find this item in the neighborhood please call Matt Buchanan at 316-371-0649.
SUSPICIOUS AUTOMOBILE ALERT
Posted on Sep 2nd, 2018
Sonja Seidl reported that an older beige Toyota Camry with two Caucasian male occupants was seen driving around suspiciously in Woodland Estates earlier today. The Sedgwick county tag number is 492 JWK.
Contact our beat Officer Ron Sanders if you see this vehicle in Lakepoint. Officer Sanders is best contacted by email at rsanders@wichita.gov. Note: Call 911 for emergencies or to report criminal activities.
DOGS MUST BE ON LEASH
Posted on Jul 11th, 2017
For the safety of your dog, other dogs and Lakepoint residents, this is a reminder to please keep your dog on a leash. 

The leash law is a provision in the code of the City of Wichita that prohibits certain domestic animals from roaming free. The leash law (City Code 6.04.040) states that “Any owner of any animal, other than cats, found running at large within the corporate limits of the city shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.”
Section 6 of the code also defines “running at large” as “any animal that is not confined within a fenced enclosure or shelter or under the control of a person, either by lead, cord, rope, or chain.
Upon a first conviction, a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $1,000 shall be assessed.
Upon a second conviction a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 shall be assessed.
Upon a third or subsequent conviction, a fine of not less than $200 nor more than $1,000 shall be assessed and the owner must appear in Municipal Court.
Cat owners: If your cat goes outdoors, please bring it in overnight as a courtesy to your neighbors.
LAKEPOINT NON-RESIDENT FISHING POLICY
Posted on Apr 11th, 2017
- Lakepoint lakes are for resident fishing only.
- If you have given your guest(s) permission to fish in Lakepoint, accompany them, if possible. If you are not able to accompany them, please give their name(s), your name, address and phone number to a board member at www.lakepointliving.com. Click on “Contact us” near the top center of the home page.
- If you see someone fishing who you believe is not a resident, contact the Lakepoint Master Association at www.lakepointliving.com. Click on “Contact us” near the top center of the home page. A board member will then call Lakepoint’s security company.

