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Eyeglass store burglarized twice in a week; owner fears it’s a trend

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Houston eyeglass store was burglarized twice in one week, and the owner fears it’s a part of a growing trend for his industry.

Asif said though he was upset, he hopes that was the worst of it.

“We were like, ‘This kind of stuff happens. Let’s clean up and start again,'” he said.

Just five days later, the same incident happened again. This time, the suspects caused even more damage.

“When I looked through my cameras at home, surely someone had broken our storefront glass and the burglar bars,” said Asif.

For the second time, the suspects used a trash can to haul away dozens of glasses. Asif estimates he’s lost about $35,000 in total damages.

“Especially during [the pandemic] with private businesses struggling, and then you go through things like this, and it just hurts you even more,” Asif said.

Asif said the burglars took nearly 300 eyeglasses. Meanwhile, another eyeglass business in west Houston had an attempted burglary Monday morning. Fortunately, metal bars prevented entry.

Asif, who is the president of the Certified Opticians Association of Texas, said thieves have turned to eyeglass stores because of the money they can get from websites.

“If a frame is worth retail price $300 or $350, they’ll sell it online for $80 or $100, and people will think that’s a bargain, but in fact, what they’re buying is a stolen product,” he said.

Houston Police Department if they’re aware of an increase in burglaries regarding eyeglass stores. Eyewitness News did not receive a response as of Monday night.

To prevent a third burglary, Asif said he has since upgraded security, both inside and outside of the business. He hopes those measures will prevent future early morning alerts from his security company.

“Sleeping at night has been difficult, I’ll be honest with you, because when the phone rings at four in the morning, my heart starts beating a little bit more faster now,” said Asif.

A description of the suspects has not been released and it’s unclear if the same suspects were involved in both incidents. Anyone with information on these cases is asked to contact the Houston Police Department.

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