A couple of weeks ago my truck was broken into while parked at La Cantera. In broad daylight. I parked in front of Nordstrom's. A guy parked his truck about 50 feet from me, was in the mall less than 30 minutes, and came out to find his truck broken into.
The investigating officer told us 15 trucks had been burglarized at the two malls, that day, between 3:00 in the afternoon and 9:00. While he was taking info from us, two more calls came in reporting trucks hit at the Palladium.
Since then, I've heard numerous people tell me either they or someone they know, have been hit in those areas.
I've followed up a couple of times on my case and police told me they have no information. There was a witness to the other guy's break in but the license plate on the suspects' car was stolen.
I realize police cannot be everywhere. But with so many hits on these areas, at least the malls would try to increase surveillance and patrols. I won't go back there in any kind of new vehicle, if at all.
The security at La Cantera was a kid. Not armed. Nice guy but definitely not any kind of security. The witnesses to the break gave him a description of the suspects, vehicle model, and license. He forgot to write down the license plate.
Maybe this is happening all over SA but seems incredible the number of hits between those two very popular shopping areas.
The investigating officer told us 15 trucks had been burglarized at the two malls, that day, between 3:00 in the afternoon and 9:00. While he was taking info from us, two more calls came in reporting trucks hit at the Palladium.
Since then, I've heard numerous people tell me either they or someone they know, have been hit in those areas.
I've followed up a couple of times on my case and police told me they have no information. There was a witness to the other guy's break in but the license plate on the suspects' car was stolen.
I realize police cannot be everywhere. But with so many hits on these areas, at least the malls would try to increase surveillance and patrols. I won't go back there in any kind of new vehicle, if at all.
The security at La Cantera was a kid. Not armed. Nice guy but definitely not any kind of security. The witnesses to the break gave him a description of the suspects, vehicle model, and license. He forgot to write down the license plate.
Maybe this is happening all over SA but seems incredible the number of hits between those two very popular shopping areas.