What's Happening?
Frank Holloway, owner of Hollow Spirits Distillery in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was surprised to find that 100 feet of fencing had been stolen from his property in broad daylight. Security footage revealed
two men, disguised as construction workers, removing the fence and loading it onto a flatbed truck. The theft, which occurred in under two hours, has left Holloway frustrated and appealing to the public for support. The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office suspects the thieves intended to resell the fence materials, which can fetch up to 80% of their market value.
Why It's Important?
This incident highlights the challenges small business owners face in protecting their properties from theft and vandalism. The boldness of the crime, occurring in daylight and in view of witnesses, raises concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of local law enforcement. The financial impact on the distillery is significant, as the cost of replacing the fence was not anticipated. This case may prompt other business owners to reassess their security measures and advocate for increased police presence and community vigilance.






