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Las Vegas businesses share lessons learned from recent spring mountain robberies

Las Vegas businesses share lessons learned from recent spring mountain robberies

Las Vegas, nev. (FOX5) – Enterprises prepared previously in the Spring Mountain area say that they now know what to look at.

This comes in the conditions in which Metro asks for the public’s help to identify a burglary suspect, which apparently concerns the same area.

Fox5 has heard from the companies in the area about the lessons they have learned and say it is really about seeing things differently, so they are not victims again.

The shock to see the front door never broke for 8oz Korean Jae Yoo. Especially after I heard about Another thief recently caught on surveillance materials Steal from other nearby restaurants and business.

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Now Yoo takes issues in his own hands on his ordinary tours around his restaurant.

“If I notice … unusual activities, such as some people just lose in the parking lot for no reason, then make a note on a paper,” said Yoo. “At what time of day and descriptions about what kind of clothing they wore.”

In this way, if the police or neighboring enterprises ask about a hidden character, Yoo can return to his notes.

“I go over my graph and then see if there is any matching of descriptions,” said Yoo.

Jade’s restaurant from Cruz, Nabe Hot can, right next to Korean steakhouse was also plundered in August 2024.

She is happy to know that her neighbor keeps detailed notes and that the subway has not forgotten them.

“At this moment, we are grateful because the police here always check us and update us,” said Cruz.

From Cruz adds that the increased police patrols in the area are visible. Our FOX5 crew has also noticed several intermittent lights in nearby parking lots, which the police say is a way to discourage cars breaking.

But from Cruz he says it is not always enough, but it seemed useful to leave their windows open so that customers could always see their cars.

“Even if it’s not always at night, it’s at noon. It always happens, the people who try to break the windows, ”said Cruz.

Another lesson learned by Cruz is not to leave money in the restaurant overnight.

The theft suspect who hit the fox5 business spoke on Wednesday evening and another 30 was arrested in November after a search for months.

A third nearby business tells Fox5 that they were targeted in last year’s crime and $ 20,000 were stolen. The owner said the police parked in his lot almost every day until the thief was caught.

Metro police are still looking for the latest robbery that hit the area.