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Dylan Winchel had a great time at the Masonic Temple in Cleveland Sunday night at the Megadeth Concert. But his night changed once the music stopped.“As I was walking back, I just saw a ton of cars with busted out rear windows, mine was in there,” said Winchel.The Cleveland State University senior said the parking lots around the venue were filled. He parked a short distance away on Prospect Avenue along with a lot of other concert-goers.
We have onsite security in the parking lot adjacent to our building throughout the performance and at the children’s museum, where we have a shared parking agreement. Unfortunately, we are unable to police public streets. However, we encourage all patrons to park in our secured lots, take precautions while parking, and, as always, report any suspicious activity in the area. Safety is important to us, and this is certainly an unfortunate incident, but again, one that is beyond our control.
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