A Dallas shop specializing in high-end luxury resale is adjusting its entry protocol in hopes of added security.
To Be Continued has been in Dallas for eight years. The consignment boutique also has stores in California and Arizona, which Kenny Ortega also oversees as regional sales manager.
Its West Lovers Lane location in Dallas has never had any security issues until this week when they experienced a burglary and break-in on two separate occasions, Ortega said. The store already requires customers to be buzzed in and now starting Monday, they will also ask for photo ID before entry.
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