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Showing posts with label Houston crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Houston crime. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

An NFL player who should've visited this website!

Unfortunately, an NFL player had $50,000 stolen from his car in Houston, Texas. Why is it not surprising to read another crime committed in Houston, Texas? According to the article, Houston police indicated that thieves broke out the window of this NFL player to steal his money. Houston is the worst possible place you can visit in the United States. The crime rate there is one of the highest in the U.S.

I traveled to many California cities labeled as high crime areas. For the most part, I entered and left these cities without incident. It only took 75 minutes for me to get robbed in Houston. Even worse, the car robbery took place in broad daylight in a rich area.

While relocating to the East Coast, the same thing happened to me in April, 2012. My loss was $10,000+ of possessions and sensitive documents. The Houston Police Department passed up on a valuable lead, where the thieves or their buyer were using an electronic device (serial number trace) under their name.

I feel for this NFL player; however, he can rebound from his loss. It took me a few years to overcome the backlash that followed this car robbery. You never think that lowlife thieves would knock out your window in broad daylight and while being filmed performing this unlawful act on a state-of-the-art surveillance system.

Whenever I hear any Houston news, I reflect back to that April 16, 2012 afternoon. If the NFL player visited this website, he probably would have taken the $50,000 with him. Why give lazy thieves $50,000? They don't deserve a penny. Go get a real job instead of robbing hard working people.

Read the article about the NFL player whose car got robbed and lost $50,000 in cash.

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/that-stings-ed-reed-reportedly-has-50-grand-stolen-021314

Monday, September 23, 2013

Houston is a dead zone

During the morning the new Iphone 5C was released, a group of thieves arrived on scene to rob two men standing in line to get this new iPhone. Interestingly, 1 year 6 months later after our robbery experience, Houston continues to lead by example with maintaining their low-life dump status. People should avoid this disaster zone at all cost. Houston breeds crime and the police in this city are partly responsible for this recurring episode.

As I mentioned on this website many times, we got robbed in Houston on our way to Florida. We never intended to stop in Houston, but by chance we made the mistake to use a gift card we should have saved until reaching Florida. 

At around 4:30-5:30pm during April 16, 2012, our car window got broken out in front of the original Carrabba's Italian restaurant located on 3115 Kirby Drive. While being filmed on Carrabba's so-called state-of-the-art surveillance system, the robbers helped themselves to $10,000+ worth of personal possessions. They took my U.S. Passport, Social Security card, Apple computer, digital cameras, purses, luggage, gold jewelry and much more. 

This Houston Italian restaurant and the Houston Police turned their back on this crime. They never reviewed the film footage, never followed-up with us, and allowed one of the thieves to continue using a stolen device where another company requested them to submit a legal document to gain access to this criminal's legal information. 

Should we blame crime in Houston on thieves? Or can we point the finger at incompetent police and security guards who are too lazy to lift a finger? This robbery was obviously staged. It is likely that security was in on this crime, as several security professionals suggested. 

It was broad daylight. Surveillance cameras filmed this crime. Houston Police never followed-up with this case. The restaurant overlooked this crime on their property. Good thing this restaurant continues to make money from their valet parking that should function as traditional parking. 

Carrabba's continues to impress us all with leading a movement to lower server salary. This decision in Florida also affected people I know because their hourly pay will be reduced in half. Carrabba's never called back to discuss the robbers on their surveillance footage. They swept this crime under the rug.  

Take extra precaution to protect yourself when dining at the Original Carrabba's Italian Grill at 3115 Kirby Drive in Houston, Texas. If we got robbed in the early afternoon, there is a chance you can, too. If you have out-of-state license plates, avoid this area. This restaurant has no empathy for their patrons, as shown in their lack of action to confront this crime. What happens next time? It can be worse. 

Carrabba's claimed this robbery was the first on their property. The general manager attempted to compare this crime to another employee who lost their gym bag after a car break-in. There is a big difference in these two crimes, especially the amount of personal possessions stolen and the sensitive documents taken. Why would these robber's take insurance information and registration documents? Their main intent was to connect these documents to a Houston home. 

Don't visit Houston. The Iphone cause reminds me that Houston is a wasteland. Crime is out of control in this disaster city. I will never stop in Houston ever again. If I drive through Houston in the future, I will get gas a few hours before and far after this city. 

Houston Police could have done more to address this robbery. I gave them excellent information to locate another individual using a device they deregistered and then re-registered in their name. I suppose Houston police are clueless. It took some time to heal from this robbery. I lost a lot of professional writing samples, stories, academic work spanning undergraduate and graduate school and much more. 

The Houston robbery at the original Carrabba's Italian Grill is a big learning lesson. If you are brave enough to dine at this restaurant, spend the extra money using the valet service. You may avoid our fate. It is apparent that spending thousands on video equipment and thousands on security per month are wasted at this location. To this day, the Carrabba's corporate never called back nor did the Houston Police. It is a forgotten case that got thrown away. 

I thank God this event occurred. Why? It will save others from getting robbed and possibly injured and or killed. What would you do if you saw people stealing your possessions? Most people would confront these criminals and this may end up becoming a crime scene. 

If robbers are brave enough to spend time breaking out a window and rummaging inside a car to steal everything in sight, there is nothing that would stop them if a person told them to stop. Never visit Houston on a road trip or a relocation to another state because you are a prime target. According to the security guard that night, there are a network of criminals that hit up exclusive areas to rob cars. It doesn't matter if it is day or night, any person can experience the wrath of these pathetic losers.

Be safe. If you can, do not visit Houston. If you must visit Houston, be extra cautious of your surroundings. As these two customers discovered, Houston criminals are ready to steal your possessions. They won't hesitate to use your credit cards and take your cash. Why work for a living when stealing is lucrative?

Our best advice is to retain your renter's and homeowner's insurance while on your move. If you send an e-mail to cancel by accident, the insurance company will cancel your policy prematurely. This disaster zone breeds an infectious population of criminals that are on a prowl to steal valuables to resell and even hurt you to do this. Houston, Texas is a dump that deserves no respect. 


Wednesday, April 17, 2013

1 year anniversary of robbery at original Carrabba's

Yesterday marked the 1-year anniversary of a crime against us at the original Carrabba's in Houston, Texas. While relocating from California to Florida, we got robbed on April 16, 2012 at the original Carrabba's in Houston, Texas at around 4-5pm.

We never heard anything concerning the video surveillance footage or whether Carrabba's cooperated with the Houston Police Department to apprehend the thieves. Carrabba's never provided the surveillance footage to reveal the robbers, which in my opinion is an admission of guilt.

If you travel cross-country, avoid Houston, Texas. Their police department is unprofessional and unreliable. If you get robbed, good luck reporting the crime. According to a Houston resident, police ask robbery victims to call and report a crime against them because there are too many criminal cases to investigate.

Until this day, I wonder what happened to the state-of-the-art video footage showing the robbers in action. My advice to you is to avoid Houston. Be safe. Thanks.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

7 months later Houston police and Carrabba's forget about a first degree grand theft case

It's interesting how the Houston police and the original Carrabba's restaurant swept a first degree grand theft under their rugs. Seven months after the theft case, neither the Houston police and Carrabba's followed up with me. Their failure to act in the grand theft case demonstrates that crime is acceptable.  

On April 16, 2012, we passed through Houston. Unfortunately, we stayed on course to dine in the original Carrabba's Italian Grill. It seems very odd for car thieves to bust out a driver's window in broad daylight, especially with state-of-the-art surveillance equipment filming the entire robbery (what the security guard claimed). 

The Carrabba's security team are given a 2-hour break in the afternoon. In this window of opportunity, the car thieves busted out the window and took everything we owned. No possessions were placed out in the open. We selected the wrong city to visit.It took less than an hour to lose everything.  

Houston police never followed up on a lead that could have exposed the criminal network. Instead, the Houston police ignore the crime against outsiders. Houston PD seem to condone criminal actions. 

Original Carrabba's told the general manager they would take care of the matter. However, Carrabba's corporate never mentioned anything regarding the surveillance footage. The general manager noted that nobody is responsible for this event. He apologized that we got robbed in their parking garage. 

If Carrabba's never converted their traditional parking lot to valet, we would still own our possessions, portfolios, Passport, and many other valuables. Of course, Carrabba's is best at making excuses to defer blame. This grand theft occurred while their security team were on a 2-hour break. I didn't hear anything about the surveillance footage. 

What is the truth behind this theft? Who is really involved? Where is the surveillance tape? Why have the Houston police ignored a case where $10,000 worth of possessions are missing, important documents are lost, and thousands of dollars worth of intellectual property are gone. This crime on their property is a much larger case that has to be connected to previous crime cases. 

It is obvious Houston police and the Carrabba's in Houston allow a crime to get swept under the rug. The general manager was vocal in the beginning, stating that we would work with the Houston police to retrieve your possessions. However, nearly 7 weeks after the crime he indicated that Houston police are too busy to investigate theft crime cases. 

If you plan to dine at the original Carrabba's on Kirby Street in Houston, Texas, take precaution to avoid getting robbed. Outsiders unfamiliar with Houston, Texas should avoid the city. Their police department refuse to engage into a first degree grand theft. I have no respect for this police department. They never called a company to retrieve the name of a possible thief involved in the theft case. 

Did you lose $10,000 in personal possessions, valuable documents, and sensitive work? Don't expect the Houston police to help you. After waiting 7 months, the Houston police have shown their real value. Tourists need to take note of this crime to avoid this disaster city. Stay safe. 

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Travel tip

Going on a road trip? Plan to drive through Houston, Texas? If you decide to make a quick stop at a local restaurant in Houston, Texas, take your luggage inside the restaurant. You may get resistance at first, but tell the restaurant staff that you refuse to take any chances with your personal belongings.

In our robbery case, we can't rewind time back to avoid dining at an Italian restaurant. This restaurant decides that keeping their security on the clock during the afternoon is probably unnecessary. In result, the gap in time gave the robbers plenty of leeway to shatter the window and remove our valuables. 

The robbers hit the best car. They could not see inside the car with the tinted windows, though our out-of-state license plates and or possibly an insider tipped the robbers off. You can smell a rotten egg a mile away. Why sit on a video surveillance tape filming the robbers in action? Refusing to contact a third party to request valuable information is another red flag.

We almost left the Italian restaurant. If we took our 2 luggage suitcases, a large bag, a leather bag, and a few other bags into the restaurant, maybe the restaurant staff would think we're crazy. 

You have a right to overreact. Protecting your valuables is the responsible thing to do. When the time comes to accept responsibility, don't expect the police department and the restaurant to pursue the case. The next time you dine inside a restaurant while relocating and or taking a road trip, be smart and take your valuable possession inside with you. It only takes a few minutes to lose everything. 

In a robbery/theft case, the restaurant and the police department will look way. It is easier to ignore a crime rather than solve it. Maybe the police department will contact me in a year to tell us that we need to ask some questions about the loss. Save yourself the pain - take your possessions in the restaurant. If the restaurant has a problem with your luggage, then tell them you will take your business to another restaurant.


Friday, June 1, 2012

Never stop in Houston to dine while traveling: Travel tip

Houston, Texas is not a safe place to visit while on your travels. Criminals and thieves target rich communities in Houston, especially restaurants that have poor security. Out-of-state license license plates are flashy to criminals. Never stop in Houston to dine while traveling.

Road trip travelers search for the best places to visit. They need to be aware that out-of-state license plates entice criminals. Customers with Texas license plates are unlikely to carry many personal possessions inside their interior and trunk. However, travelers are sitting dunks in Houston.

It is apparent the Houston police department refuse to engage in theft and robbery cases. They are more interested in making excuses and ignoring a victim rather than investigate a case. The common excuse is that Houston police have too many serious crimes to solve, while theft and robbery victims must wait in a long line.

Houston residents make up excuses. San Jose and Santa Clara police deal with just as many violent crimes. They still have time to pursue leads with little evidence. In result, the San Jose and Santa Clara police apprehend many criminals involved in theft cases.

We have a Houston police department that never returns any calls. They take 5 weeks to assign an officer to the case. This officer hasn't returned a call in two weeks. 4 weeks ago the Houston police were given a valuable lead to request vital information. Do you think Houston police care about travelers? Their action speak volumes of their inability to solve an easy case.

The Houston police have video surveillance filming the robbers. They were given a valuable lead to request vital information. 7 weeks later, no Houston police officer, detective, and any member of the department have shown any effort to find the criminals.

If you are planning a road trip along I-10, you should avoid Houston, Texas. Everywhere there seem to make excuses concerning crime. No wonder there continues to be crime in Houston, because the police department are not interested with pursuing robbers and thieves. Why should a traveler visit Houston with that type of treatment? God forbid you get robbed too.

Plan to travel to Houston, Texas? Houston is ranked as the top crime city in Texas. You'd think travelers would get robbed in San Antonio. However, hotel and store security in San Antonio is adequate enough to protect patrons. Don't get fooled with Houston skyscrapers and their sporting teams.

Houston is an unsafe city. If robbers don't care to bash a driver window out to steal everything, what is going to stop them to commit a violent crime against you. Apparently, the Houston police are too busy with major cases to follow-up with a case involving $10,000 worth of personal belongings and more than $50-100+K in intellectual property.

Never stop in Houston while traveling. It only takes an hour to get robbed. You will lose everything. Houston police and businesses will make excuses to suggest crime is common across America. In our entire life, we have never seen a window busted out in broad daylight.

These events happen when there is inadequate security, a business refuses to review a video surveillance tape, a Houston police department ignores the crime, and an insurance company suggests you are not entitled to security services - it is only a privilege to be protected. Is there a rule to have poor security?

No matter what you hear, just know that Houston police will never follow-up on a major theft case. They don't care about outside travelers. Carrabba's attempted to minimize the situation, but the truth is that their 3-hour security gap, inadequate surveillance and lack of compassion increased the risk to get robbed.

You will hear many excuses that people get robbed everything, including Wal-Mart and Target. I want to see the evidence, because as long as I shopped at these store no person has busted out a window in broad daylight and ransacked a car to take heavy items. The thieves had the nerve to take the registration and car insurance documents to create additional problems.

In result, the security officer working for Carrabba's interrogated us as if we were the criminals. We are travelers who dined at their restaurant. It was our first time dining there. We are the first to get robbed in their new parking structure. Are we supposed to accept mediocre treatment?

How about not being able to get a job because all your experience is stored in a stolen Apple laptop. You don't even have a Social Security card. Your U.S. Passport is stolen. It is a terrible event. We don't wish this treatment on anyone. After driving through 5 states with no window, having gotten robbed, fog and rain pouring into the car, unable to sleep due to not trusting any rest stops and hotels, we are told to accept getting robbed.

That is pathetic treatment. It is unsympathetic to ignore victims. Does anyone know how badly we felt that night. The Perfect Storm is not over yet. Our personal information is out there somewhere. The Houston Police could care less whether the criminals continue to rob people. If they acted quick enough, maybe they could have busted a crime network. The robbery seems shady. It appears staged.

We want to watch the video feed. Who are these criminals? Are they connected? Future travelers and travelers need to be aware of Houston. The city has an extremely high crime rate. Only 3% of all American cities are safer than Houston. If you drive into the city with out-of-state license plates, beware that you will increase your risk in getting robbed.

Our advice is to never stop in Houston, Texas to dine. If you fly into Houston to visit family, then you are safer than driving a car with out-of-state plates. Your travel tip is to avoid sit-down restaurants while traveling into Houston. Beware of Houston. People will make you think crime occurs n every city. We traveled across the save path twice in seven years. Seven years ago, we avoided Houston.

Seven years later, we stopped at the original Carrabba's to have a later lunch. We got our window broken out and out valuable possessions stolen. No items were left out in the open. We suspect that more people are involved in the theft. This was not a professional job because the glass splattered all through the interior. Therefore, the criminals are obviously dangerous to take a high risk.

Why should the criminals worry when Carrabba's does not have security for a 3-hour gap? Maybe the officer that day harassed us because his made his rounds to find a window broken out and many personal belongings stolen. If Carrabba's hired on security full-time, this robbery would have never occurred.

How often do you hear of cases involving criminals breaking out windows and stealing heavy items and multiple things at will during daylight hours? We are not talking about items being placed out in the open. The back windows are tinted, and everything was hidden well. The inadequate security, 3-hour gap, Houston police not doing enough, and Houston having a high crime rate, especially in rick areas, are the main reason we got robbed. They had all the time in the world to make a loud bang and to disappear with so many items.  

Seven weeks later, the Houston police have never followed-up on the theft case. They assigned an officer to the robbery case a few weeks ago. However, he never returned a voice mail call in the past few weeks. We called and faxed many documents. Houston police failed to call once. They never called the company to retrieve valuable information 4 weeks ago. Avoid Houston! Have a safe trip!      

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Houston Police Department

Houston Police Department never followed-up on a theft case. It's unfortunate visitors would be treated in such a negative way. One month ago, the Houston Police Department were contacted with information connecting one of the thieves or a buyer who purchased a stolen item.

One month later, the Houston police are ignoring the case. We suppose that $10,000 worth of personal belongings, sensitive documents, and many thousands worth of intellectual property are nothing to worry about. Can travelers and those relocating trust dining at any restaurant in Houston, Texas?

Travelers may get robbed in the process. Even though San Jose has over a million people, the police react quickly to resolve crime. Over 9 years ago, a thief took my wallet from my backpack while I was working in a Morgan Hill restaurant. The police worked vigorously to solve the case. In two weeks time, the San Jose and Santa Clara police apprehended the identify thief with far less information than what the Houston police have in their possession right now.

We don't fault the employees working in Carrabba's in Houston, Texas. This is an unfortunate case that spiraled out of control. We have the Houston police that make you feel unsafe. If you travel into Houston, please be extra cautious. Want to dine in a restaurant? Maybe it is a good idea to go through a drive-thru instead. You risk the chance in getting robbed. Out-of-state license plates are a crime magnet to attract attention.

The Carrabba's staff at the original restaurant are good people. Even so, the general manager shows compassion for his customers. The fact to the case is that my current hardship would have been minimized with adequate security. How can you distance away from a robbery? When you built a parking structure and have the video surveillance, you should at least feel somewhat safe.

However, the security officer harassed us. He kept asking who I was and to show him the proper papers to prove it. Moreover, the Carrabba's security officer kept referring to me as another resident living in Houston. Why would I have a Houston address? My California license plates are an indication that I don't live in Houston, Texas. We are the victims, not the criminals who were allowed to break a window in board daylight and remove everything while the surveillance videos filmed the robbery.

Ever since the incident on April 16, 2012, the corporate office and or any Carrabba's representative have contacted us regarding the issue. This first time event means that inadequate security enabled the robbers to do as they please.

If you park at a movie theater structure, the police officers are usually doing their jobs right. They will question why you are sitting in your car. You may get bothered, but at least they're performing their job thoroughly. In this robbery/theft incident, the robbers committed the crime in broad daylight hours. The security officer admitted that security is not on for three hours, a time that somehow got lucky to make.

The worst mistake we made is to visit the restaurant while traveling. We never planned to stop in Houston, Texas. We traveled across America. Every location hires on good security. If Carrabba's wants to make a new garage to serve their customers' needs, then they should show more responsibility to minimize the risk. It is impossible to eliminate crime altogether. The security officer must have noticed something to be drawn to the structure. He is quick to tell us that crime networks operate around the area to boost our spirits.

Adequate security could have minimized the crime. Should we believe the restaurant does everything in their power to protect their customers? Is security personnel performing their jobs right? Why not review the video surveillance? It has been over 6 weeks since the robbery. This video surveillance tape is not being utilized properly to apprehend the criminals. It appears the Houston police are not interested in the case.

Bad security, video surveillance and slow Houston police department have failed in all faucets. It is an unfortunate situation to lose everything because another entity is shifting the blame to the criminals. While the robbers cleaned out the car, Carrabba's so-called security team were on an extended break. The 3-hour window is the reason the robbers had plenty of time to pull out heavy bags, take registration and insurance information, and much more.

Maybe Carraba's is a good restaurant. The original Carrabba's restaurant has inadequate security and poor video surveillance. The security officer noted they spend thousands on security. Would you keep the security on to protect your customers and staff? Why have a 3-hour gap? A security guard shared the 3-hour gap with us. With how heavy the personal belongings were, the robbers had plenty of time to remove everything.

The robbers broke the window in broad daylight. Glass projected everywhere - backseat, middle console, on floor, inside door, and other places. It must have been a loud noise. They took their time to remove everything, even a 50 pound suitcase. Acura Integra cars have small backseat spaces. It is tough to remove items in a timely manner. I want to see the surveillance tape. The security officer alerted us that this tape would be reviewed the next day.

Over 6-weeks later and many phone calls, the Houston Police and Carabba's snoozed on the robbery case. Because of their inability react, the robbers are long gone with the stolen items. The manager noted they would cooperate to increase the likelihood that our possessions would be covered. Not so in this case. Almost 7 weeks have passed since the robbery. Besides me making repeated calls, I never received one call informing us or asking questions.

The Houston police are nothing compared to San Jose police. Their inability to pursue the case enabled the robbers to escape. Reviewing the video tape right away could have increased our chances in at least locating some of our items. There is an even great problem. If the thieves toss way important documents, a third party could use the information to create havoc.

Houston police never return any calls. They took a month to assign an officer on the case. Two weeks later, this officer never returned my message. A month later, the best lead went cold. Our dreams and goals are postponed. Houston destroyed our future. Adequate security would have reduced the probability to get robbed. When Carrabba's decided to build the parking structure, they probably never expected a guest to get robbed. Handling the case right would have showed empathy. In this robbery/theft case, we are just another number that feeds the crime rate. Sad, but true.

Houston police snoozed on the case to eliminate any hope. A perfect lead has gone cold. Another organization is waiting for Houston police to retrieve information connecting a criminal and or buyer to a stolen item. As shown in 6 weeks, we have to sit back and hope somebody chooses to react. Many people get robbed, but there is a reason to such scenarios. In this case, the security are given a longer break. 3-hour window gave the robbers plenty of time to acquire many great items and information.

Houston police never return calls, and fail to follow a lead. You can't trust they will properly react in an ethical manner to approach a case assigned to them. Two weeks ago, an officer got assigned to the case. Over two weeks later, this police officer never responded to a message. 4-weeks ago, Houston police could have requested an important name to advance the case. They never did. Robberies and thefts are no interest to Houston police.

The Houston Police Department ignored the criminals. They have access to a name and video surveillance tapes. Unfortunate situation.    

  

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Two Weeks after the Houston robbery

Two weeks have passed since we got robbed in Houston, Texas at the Carrabba's Italian Grill parking structure.  Ever since our first time visit to Houston, first time dining at Carrabba's and the first time the restaurant claimed a robbery occurred in their new structure, we have not received a call from the Houston police and or the restaurant.

The Carrabba's Italian Grill tried the best they could to help out that day. However, Carrabba's Italian Grill never stepped-in to pay for the window. On the second day, offering to pay for the window could have improved the bad taste left behind after the robbery in their parking structure because of improper surveillance for a 3-hour time frame. The 3-hour time frame is open each day, so you can expect something bad to happen again.

Houston police work like snails. We realize they have many cases to solve. Nonetheless, the low-life thieves have probably already sold all our possessions, including my valuable intellectual content. The intellectual content can never be placed unless the thieves decide to dump our possessions on a side road somewhere in Houston.

Houston, Texas is a place you want to avoid. Don't let the skyscrapers trick you into thinking the city is safe. It only takes a few minutes to get robbed. No matter how careful you are, you can still lose everything. We don't just understand how thieves could break out a window and remove heavy items in broad daylight. One police officer shared that car break-ins in Houston, Texas have increased in recent time.

We do understand that security snoozed due to the Carrabba's restaurant not having them at for that 3-hour span. The police officer mentioned the 3-hour gap as well as the general manager. He also claimed Carrabba's spend thousands of dollars per week to keep security on. Town and Country insurance refused to take our claim, mostly trying every way possible to identify the robbery as a common problem across America.

Just know the Houston, Texas police department are unlike San Jose, California police. In 2003, the San Jose/Santa Clara police team caught a person trying to create havoc with my information. The identity theft thieves were quickly apprehended and tried in court. In this Houston case, we have thieves on camera jacking our valuable possessions and intellectual property.

Two weeks later, we haven't heard one thing from anyone in Houston. We put forth the work to send images, itemized inventory and receipts to the police. However, Houston police seem to be sleeping on the job. This is the first and last time I will set foot on Houston soil. Houston, Texas is a deadbeat city.

After serving in the Air Force and completing military and medical training in Texas, I never thought our first time stopped in Houston, Texas would result in a total loss. The original Carrabba's Italian Grill parking structure is new. They seem to forget that we got robbed and lost everything because their restaurant value their valet parking over long-term customer satisfaction.

I refuse to give our Carrabba's Italian Grill to a homeless person. God forbid another person gets hurt on their property. Their common excuse will be that it happens all across America. Lets not forget that valuable intellectual property is also in the thieves' possession. We know there are more than two thieves involved in the robbery - heavy suitcase and a three bags were removed from the vehicle.

Thanks for breaking a window that cost $240 to fix. Thieves could care less if they ruin a life. Karma goes a long way, so expect lose many times more than your recent gains. Carrabba's Italian Grill and their worthless security team and surveillance system will not keep you safe.

Hiring security to perform their job would have reduced the risk. Even mall security perform a better job than Carrabba's current security at 3115 Kirby Street, Houston, Texas. Beware of this area. If the restaurant continues to keep a 3-hour gap, the parking structure will continue to be prone to future risk resulting in possible injury, theft and even more. .