
A woman in Houston reported being followed outside her house by someone she didn’t recognize. Later that same night, the same person began stalking her grandmother, this time in a car. Both women were deeply frightened by the experience.
@htx.lyvette
I’m sharing a safety warning for people in Houston, Texas. Today, I noticed someone following me while walking my dog. I immediately went inside, secured our gate and door, and watched from a window. The person then approached our gate. Later, my grandmother was taking out the trash when a car slowly followed her back to the garage. She quickly went inside and closed the garage door, but the car lingered outside, even reversing as if to check if the door was still open. This was very frightening and unusual. Please be careful, avoid walking alone at night, and trust your gut feeling. If something doesn’t feel right, it’s best to take it seriously.
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Lyvette shared a frightening experience on TikTok. While walking her dog, she noticed someone following her. Concerned for her safety, she ran back inside, and her security camera captured footage of the person – a woman – approaching her home.
Okay, so the video then shows my grandma taking out the trash through the garage. Apparently, a car was following her – I’m thinking it was probably the same person who’s been stalking us. She quickly ran back inside and slammed the garage door shut, thankfully.
Okay, so in the video, the car drives past my grandma’s house and the garage. It then pulls up right next to the garage while the door’s open, but as the garage door starts to close, the car actually moves forward a bit, then backs up. It stops again, then drives forward one last time and leaves. My friend Lyvette said the car didn’t have a license plate, and the video definitely confirms that – you can’t see one anywhere.
After personally experiencing the stalking and seeing the security footage, Lyvette understandably panicked. She described the incident as “incredibly frightening and unusual” and urged others to be cautious, avoid walking alone at night, and listen to their gut feelings.
“If something feels off, it probably is,” the Texas woman added.
Scary Clips, Reactions
After people watched the unsettling videos, many shared their concern about the mysterious stalker. Lyvette explained she didn’t recognize the woman and believes the stalker might be acting on behalf of someone else.
One person warned that Houston is unsafe, while another advised gathering evidence and reporting it to the police. A third commenter expressed strong fear for personal safety in Houston, even during daytime shopping trips.

It’s just awful to think about being afraid to even walk my dog, worrying someone might do something terrible. I really hope the police can catch this stalker quickly and keep everyone safe before anything bad actually happens.
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