Make Glen View & Grayhawk, Frisco, TX Safe—Now


Make Glen View & Grayhawk, Frisco, TX Safe—Now
The Issue
A kid was stabbed in our neighborhood. On Aug. 17, 2025, a 15-year-old was stabbed while walking his dog near Plum Valley Lane in Grayhawk Frisco. The assailant remained at large in the immediate aftermath.
Families in Glen View and Grayhawk are asking for immediate, visible proactive police presence—especially around the ponds, trails, and darker corners of our neighborhoods, where residents have reported multiple late-night encounters with a suspicious individual in recent weeks.
Residents further report no visible saturation patrols from FPD across Glenview and Grayhawk communities.
What we’re asking Frisco PD & City Hall to do now
- Saturation patrols nightly for the next 30 days in Glen View and Grayhawk (7 p.m.–3 a.m.), including foot/bike patrols around ponds/greenbelts and other poorly lit areas.
- Issue a BOLO/community bulletin (suspect description, case number, and one tip channel) and refresh it every 72 hours until arrest.
- Deploy mobile LPR/spotlight units at key neighborhood ingress/egress points;
- Name a dedicated neighborhood liaison officer and hold a public safety town hall (hosted with FISD or HOA) to brief residents and collect evidence.
- Conduct an after-action review of residents’ reports that a potential suspect was detained then released because no officer was at the hospital with the victim to support identification—and publish corrective steps.
Why this matters
- This is about our kids, families, and basic freedom of movement. Children play outside; we walk our pets after sunset; teenagers travel between Stafford MS and Lone Star HS activities.
- The setting invites activity after dark. Grayhawk’s lake and trails—and Glen View’s community ponds—are evening gathering spots. That’s exactly where vigilance and patrols deter opportunistic crime.
- Frisco prides itself on safety. The leadership our city is known for should be visible now—when residents feel most vulnerable.
What we’re ready to do
- Share street-level priorities with FPD for increased monitoring and vigilance.
- Provide doorbell/Ring footage and eyewitness statements through official channels.
Accountability, with respect
We’re asking a few direct questions and expect direct answers:
- Why were no saturation patrols observed the night of—and the day after and following—the stabbing while the suspect was still at large
- What risk assessment is guiding current patrol resourcing in Glen View and Grayhawk?
- When will a BOLO with case number be published?
Delivery & acknowledgment
This petition will be delivered electronically to the officials listed above. We request written acknowledgment of receipt from each department, with an official date stamp or time-stamp from the receiving office.

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The Issue
A kid was stabbed in our neighborhood. On Aug. 17, 2025, a 15-year-old was stabbed while walking his dog near Plum Valley Lane in Grayhawk Frisco. The assailant remained at large in the immediate aftermath.
Families in Glen View and Grayhawk are asking for immediate, visible proactive police presence—especially around the ponds, trails, and darker corners of our neighborhoods, where residents have reported multiple late-night encounters with a suspicious individual in recent weeks.
Residents further report no visible saturation patrols from FPD across Glenview and Grayhawk communities.
What we’re asking Frisco PD & City Hall to do now
- Saturation patrols nightly for the next 30 days in Glen View and Grayhawk (7 p.m.–3 a.m.), including foot/bike patrols around ponds/greenbelts and other poorly lit areas.
- Issue a BOLO/community bulletin (suspect description, case number, and one tip channel) and refresh it every 72 hours until arrest.
- Deploy mobile LPR/spotlight units at key neighborhood ingress/egress points;
- Name a dedicated neighborhood liaison officer and hold a public safety town hall (hosted with FISD or HOA) to brief residents and collect evidence.
- Conduct an after-action review of residents’ reports that a potential suspect was detained then released because no officer was at the hospital with the victim to support identification—and publish corrective steps.
Why this matters
- This is about our kids, families, and basic freedom of movement. Children play outside; we walk our pets after sunset; teenagers travel between Stafford MS and Lone Star HS activities.
- The setting invites activity after dark. Grayhawk’s lake and trails—and Glen View’s community ponds—are evening gathering spots. That’s exactly where vigilance and patrols deter opportunistic crime.
- Frisco prides itself on safety. The leadership our city is known for should be visible now—when residents feel most vulnerable.
What we’re ready to do
- Share street-level priorities with FPD for increased monitoring and vigilance.
- Provide doorbell/Ring footage and eyewitness statements through official channels.
Accountability, with respect
We’re asking a few direct questions and expect direct answers:
- Why were no saturation patrols observed the night of—and the day after and following—the stabbing while the suspect was still at large
- What risk assessment is guiding current patrol resourcing in Glen View and Grayhawk?
- When will a BOLO with case number be published?
Delivery & acknowledgment
This petition will be delivered electronically to the officials listed above. We request written acknowledgment of receipt from each department, with an official date stamp or time-stamp from the receiving office.

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Petition created on 19 August 2025