DFW Airport police are increasing patrols after reported vehicle thefts from airport property, a spokesperson confirmed Friday.
A DFW Airport spokesperson did not clarify how many cases airport police are investigating or how thieves are getting away, but we are told in a statement:
“DFW Airport police are investigating reports of vehicle thefts occurring earlier this week on airport property and have increased patrols of these areas. The safety and security of travelers and employees is our top priority. DFW Airport is continually assessing and enhancing crime reduction strategies, both seen and unseen, across our 28-square-mile property. We continue to ask visitors and employees to 'see something, say something' when encountering any suspicious activity.
He and Team are sharing their stories, urging drivers to take as many precautions as they can to protect their property. “I did everything right. I didn’t have my car keys in there. I was in a lit area by the elevator,” Team said. “It’s a pain. It’s an inconvenience. I’m thankful no one was hurt. I keep reminding myself that. There’s a lot worse things that could happen, it’s just a huge inconvenience. It’s a time sucker.”“I know they do have security. It’s just frustrating that this happened to multiple people. If it was just me, that would be one thing, but I’m afraid it’s going to happen again,” she said.
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