Surveillance video captured a pair of dogs ripping fenders and bumpers off almost a half dozen vehicles parked at a used automobile dealership in Houston, Texas. The canine assaults have prompted between $100,000 and $350,000 in injury, ABC 13 News reports.
The dogs ripped into the vehicles in three separate incidents between November 6 and November 18. They obtained previous the fence surrounding the lot at G Motors on Cypress Creek Parkway in Houston. Sales supervisor Gaby Fakhoury stated a minimum of 5 vehicles have been broken within the assaults. The injury goes far past a dent or a scratch. Many of the vehicles had their bumpers torn fully off.
Beyond simply the automobile injury, G Motors says it is involved concerning the security of its staff and clients. The Houston Police Department has been contacted concerning the incidents. However, the company stated it is a civil matter and it can’t assist on this scenario. Police reportedly urged the business rent a non-public investigator to search out the proprietor of the dogs.
G Motors stated there’s a slim hole at one level alongside their perimeter fence which appears to be the potential entry level for the stray dogs. The dealership was already planning on transferring to a brand new location subsequent month. Hopefully, that new location is safer. A canine could also be man’s finest buddy, however when it begins to tear vehicles aside and causes 1 / 4 of one million {dollars} in damages, that is sufficient to pressure any relationship.