Texas hospital increases security after two employees robbed

Two employees were robbed at gunpoint while sitting outside Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital in Humble


A Humble, Texas, hospital is increasing security after Two Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital employees were robbed at gunpoint while sitting outside the facility, according to an article on the Click2Houston website.

Two men stole the victims’ cell phones, wallets, purses and IDs. 

Investigators will be looking to see if hospital surveillance cameras captured the robbery. 

Hospital administrators are also reminding employees about a 24 hour security service that shuttles employees to their cars or in between buildings. 

Read the article.

 

 

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July 14, 2015


Topic Area: Safety


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