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    NRG Park staff charged with embezzling over $200,000 in parking fraud scheme

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    HOUSTON – In a plot twist worthy of a soap opera or a poorly written heist movie, three parking attendants at NRG Park are facing charges for embezzling over $211,000 from unsuspecting event-goers. Yes, while you were pondering the mysteries of life, these folks were busy plotting their version of Robin Hood—minus the charity part, of course.

    The undercover investigation, led by the Houston Police Department’s Major Offenders Division (because “parking fraud” doesn’t roll off the tongue like “murder mysteries”), resulted in the arrest of Reginald Smith, 41, who apparently had a confession that would make a daytime talk show host proud. He spilled the beans on his accomplices faster than you can say “undercover operation.”

    Turns out, Smith wasn’t auditioning for a reality show alone—he had companions in crime. Taelor Miller, 33, and Vincent Ward, 20, are still on the run, possibly contemplating their next career moves, like taking up circus clowning or competitive hide-and-seek.

    Imagine this: you’re heading to see the Texans play, and instead of a legitimate parking fee, you get your credentials swiped with a personal Square card reader. That’s right! Our clever trio decided that NRG Park’s official machines simply had nothing on the thrill of scamming fans out of their hard-earned cash. What better way to make a living, right?

    Take, for instance, one poor gentleman who forked over $50, only to realize his “premium” parking space was about as real as a unicorn. Cautionary tale: those cones directing you back away from a nice spot might just be signs you should’ve paid for prepaid parking. Your credit card receipt doesn’t say “Sucker!” but the universe sure does.

    After NRG Park security uncovered this “innovative” way to reduce parking spaces while enhancing personal income, they sadly had to alert the police. Because throwing away evidence is apparently the new “crime prevention” technique – just ask the magistrate, who probably had to contain their laughter while reviewing the surveillance footage of Smith discarding a Square device like a bad habit.

    It gets even better: police discovered the suspects used crafty usernames like “Nrg2” and “Nrg Parking.” Undercover identities worthy of a spy movie! Square records revealed they completed a staggering 7,162 credit card transactions, making it seem like they were running the world’s smallest parking empire. Who knew authenticity could be so creatively compromised?

    In this parking frenzy, if you’re planning to attend events, do yourself a favor: consult the Better Business Bureau before fueling a parking feud. Leah Napoliello, the voice of reason in all this madness, recommends asking for a receipt or better yet, pre-pay online to avoid being part of someone else’s episode of “How to Lose Money Fast.”

    As NRG Park remains tight-lipped about the ongoing investigation, they share sound advice—confirm the posted parking price and scan the official QR code. Because, really, that’s a small price to pay for avoiding an interaction with the next would-be parking Picasso. Houston police continue their search for the remaining masterminds of this comical criminal caper. If you have any tips, let them know. They might need a good giggle while they work.

    Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.

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