Officers Investigate Welfare Check After Woman Acts Oddly Near North Second Street
Neighbors on North Second Street in Lewisburg called police after a woman behaved oddly outside an apartment, prompting a welfare check that officers investigated on Feb 18, 2026.

Local law enforcement in the Lewisburg area of Union County responded to a welfare check after residents reported a woman acting oddly outside an apartment near North Second Street, with officers dispatched and conducting an investigation on Feb 18, 2026. The call drew a police response to the immediate neighborhood near the downtown corridor.
The welfare check occurred in mid-February when multiple residents on North Second Street reported concerns about the woman's behavior outside the apartment complex. Officers arrived in the Lewisburg area on Feb 18 and carried out an on-scene investigation at the apartment location, following standard welfare-check procedures used by Union County law enforcement.

Union County officials routinely assign patrol units to welfare checks; the Feb 18 incident in Lewisburg required officers to allocate time and personnel to assess an individual’s safety outside a residential building on North Second Street. That deployment reflects how welfare checks factor into daily operations for local law enforcement across Union County, where calls for assistance at apartments and multiunit housing frequently come from neighbors and building tenants.
The residents who called police initiated the response that brought officers to the scene on North Second Street, underscoring neighborhood-level involvement in safety and wellbeing in Lewisburg. The mid-February welfare check highlights an intersection of community reporting and police action in a compact residential area that includes multiple apartment buildings within walking distance of Lewisburg’s commercial strip.
Officers conducted their investigation on Feb 18 and assessed the situation at the apartment near North Second Street; details released about the outcome of that investigation remain limited to the initial welfare-check response. The Feb 18 Lewisburg call is a reminder for local policymakers and Union County public safety planners to track the frequency and outcomes of welfare checks so officials can evaluate whether current response models meet community needs.
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