Video shows woman cut glass, steal $1,000 worth of products from Texas med spa

Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Woman cuts hole into glass during med spa heist
Surveillance footage caught a petite woman breaking into a med spa on the Southwest Freeway in Sugar Land, Texas.

SUGAR LAND, Texas -- It was 8:30 p.m. on Friday. A Mercedes SUV pulls up and a woman in yoga pants gets out with a power tool in hand.



It's what happens next that left even staff at a Texas medical spa in shock.



"She looks like the average soccer mom in a Mercedes, trying to break into a business," said Alonso Perez, of BotoxRN.



The woman attempts to break-in to the store using the power tool. One location didn't work, so she moved to another, cutting the glass and then walking right into the store.



"Had no regards for anyone else's property, had no regards for her own safety by doing what she was doing with a power tool to a window," Perez said.



After she was inside, video shows the woman walking out and moving her SUV.



She soon returns, goes back inside and comes out with a bag and other items.



"Nobody should go through this," Perez said. "It's not normal for a human being to take somebody else's stuff, that they worked hard for."



Perez has worked 15 years to build up his business. He says the crook got away with some products. He said someone had just broke in the night before this happened.



The glass was broken but it doesn't appear anything was taken. The broken window was covered with plywood on the evening the woman arrived.



Video shows her attempting to pull back the plywood with no success.



"It costs a lot of money to replace the windows," Perez sad. "It takes a lot of money to have to buy cameras, to have to buy security."



Perez says their other BotoxRN location had its glass broken last month. It doesn't appear the crook got away with anything at that time.



Perez is personally offering a $5,000 reward.



If you have any information, call Sugar Land, Texas Police Department at (281) 275-2540 or Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers at (281) 342-TIPS (8477).

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