Temple activity responds to the theft of multiple vehicles with new safety measures

Temple, Texas (KWTX) – The temple companies intensify their safety after the flights learned.
Allie's Nitty Gritty cleaning services were introduced last Sunday. Two of their vehicles, a Dodge Ram and a Chrysler 300, were stolen, and someone also tried to filter a third car hot but failed.
Alexandra Armor, who has owned the company for five years, said that nothing like this had ever happened before.
“Something you worked so hard is robbed, and I have the impression that your world is breaking,” said Armor. “It may seem to be overcome, especially as a small family business. We are there to help others and serve the community, so when something like it happens, we always work through emotions. ”
Armor published on the flight on social networks and quickly encountered the help of the community.
Residents said they saw the Dodge RAM abandoned in the middle of the road, and was then towed.
Others set out after spotting the Chrysler 300.
Temple police finally found the car, the suspect while driving. This person is now in detention.
“We were amazed by the speed with which there was a response to such a serious situation,” said Armor. “We felt independent by the community, it is clear that we have so many people on our side.”
She encourages other business owners to not only report crimes to the police, but also to pass the word.
“Make sure the community knows what's going on. We must not repel it, we must be vigilant and we have to work together,” she said.
Armor said her business had now installed security cameras 24 hours a day. She urges other owners of small businesses to take a closer look at their own security measures to help prevent situations like this.
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