'The element of safety is totally shattered,' one victim told ABC13. Two of the victims say officers told them 18 cars were broken into Thursday at The Millennium High Street apartments on Westheimer near Highland Village.
Sunday, June 2, 2024 1:42AMPolice are investigating a second rash of car break-ins at another upscale apartment complex.
Eyewitness News previously reported on 20 cars that were broken into in the garage at The Grand at Upper Kirby that same day.At least 20 cars broken into at gated Greenway Plaza apartment: 'We just expect to have security' While The Millennium does have security patrols, tenants there say they clearly aren't deterring thieves.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Real Street: A Variation of Pro Street for Cars That Will See Real Street MilesFrom the September 1987 issue of HOT ROD: A five-point plan that's a cross between Pro Stock looks and European GT road race car durability and driveability.
Read more »
UBS raises S&P 500 target to Street-high 5,600 on stronger earnings growthUBS Jonathan Golub joined BMO's Brian Belski for the most bullish target on Wall Street.
Read more »
Wall Street retreats from its records as worries about high interest rates weighU.S. stock indexes pulled back from their records amid concerns about high interest rates. Standard & Poor's 500 fell 14.40 points a day after hitting a high.
Read more »
Top Wall Street analysts like these 3 dividend stocks for high yieldsTipRanks’ analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street’s best-performing stocks, including Realty Income and Ares Capital.
Read more »
Wall Street ends higher, sending Nasdaq to a record highStocks rose on Wall Street on Tuesday, pushing the Nasdaq composite to another record and leaving the Standard & Poor's 500 sitting just shy of its own all-time high.
Read more »
Wall Street rises to pull S&P 500 back nearly to record highU.S. stocks rose to pull the S&P 500 back within 1% of its record following a rough April
Read more »