It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
With holiday shopping in full effect, Mayor Sylvester Turner and Houston Police Chief Troy Finner want Houstonians to spend, spend, spend but do so safely so you can avoid a nightmare before Christmas.
The holiday season is also one of the busiest for criminals. That’s why city leaders are advising shoppers to keep their heads on a swivel.Officials said if you feel you’re being followed, drive to a police substation. You may be using your hard-earned money to make the holidays special, but others are hard at work coming up with plans to steal.
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