
A tense barricade situation at the Huntington Circle Apartments in Lewisville ended with a suspect in custody yesterday, after patrol and tactical units locked down the 400 block of W Round Grove Road and told residents to steer clear while they secured the scene.
Neighbors reported a heavy law-enforcement presence through the evening as officers methodically cleared the area and worked to wind down the standoff. Police kept the public back from the complex and urged drivers to avoid the stretch of W Round Grove until the operation wrapped up.
In an update at 5:07 p.m., the Lewisville Police Department said the scene was under control, and the suspect was in custody, adding that “there is no threat to the public” and that further updates would follow, according to a Lewisville Police Department Facebook post. The department noted that officers would remain in the area as they finished their response.
What officers reported
Police repeatedly emphasized that there is no threat to the public as they moved in, secured the apartments, and took the suspect into custody. The department said a large police presence would stay put in the immediate aftermath while investigators documented the scene and wrapped up their work.
Where it unfolded
The incident unfolded in the 400 block of W Round Grove Road at the Huntington Circle Apartments. Listings put the complex at 409 W Round Grove Rd. That address sits within Lewisville’s 75067 ZIP code, according to Whereorg.
Neighborhood context
This is not the first time that stretch of W Round Grove has drawn a noticeable law-enforcement response. Last year, Hoodline covered a night operation on W Round Grove that similarly prompted officers to warn residents away while they worked. For Saturday’s incident, authorities have not released any information about potential charges or injuries and have said more details will be shared when available.
This story will be updated when Lewisville police release additional information through their official channels. For now, officers remain on scene, and residents are advised to keep an eye on local emergency notices and avoid the area until police give the all-clear.









