An 'ecopark' customer is paying for more than the rate he spent on leaving his car at a lot that has reportedly seen dozens of crimes committed.
There have already been dozens of criminal incidents, specifically those targeting car parts, at one of the city-owned parking lots serving Bush Airport.A man was frustrated after returning from vacation to his car parked in one of the "ecopark" lots at Bush Airport to find his catalytic converters had been stolen.
"I started it up and it sounded like there was a Harley inside the vehicle," Light said, adding that he selected the lot because it was run by the airport and figured it was safer and more secure. A look at Houston police crime data found that there have been at least 55 incidents there from January to June 2022 at the JFK location. Most of the reported crimes were thefts of car parts."After hearing the stats, they have a responsibility at that point," Light said. "This is not a one-time thing. This is almost every week this is happening."
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