Christmas is one week away, and law enforcement agencies want to make sure you get all your shopping done safely this year.
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says thieves will be looking for potential victims. He says don’t leave valuable items in your car and be sure to make safe transactions.. They met with a man at Sheldon Lake State Park on Garrett Road near the Sam Houston Parkway at around 9 p.m.Try to find a safe location to complete an online transaction like the police or fire department.Don’t meet anyone alone or at night. Bring a family member or friend.
“If possible, try not to exchange information. Especially if it’s being complete with some type of debit/credit card. Perhaps use a safer portal like PayPal. Also, if you are taking cash, make sure you only take enough cash to complete that transaction,” he said.Also, during the holidays, deputies will increase patrol around shopping centers and malls in the Houston area.
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