Man charged with assault after allegedly trying to pull down worker's dress at The Woodlands Mall

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Thomas Carter, 54, faces an indecent assault charge after allegedly attacking a retail worker at The Woodlands Mall in Texas. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office stated that Carter approached the worker while she cleaned windows before the store opened and tried to pull down her dress. The worker successfully escaped to call 911, prompting a swift response from authorities, who arrested Carter in his vehicle in the parking lot on April 17. Surveillance video confirmed the assault, and Carter admitted to the crime during questioning. This troubling incident highlights ongoing concerns about safety in retail environments, particularly for vulnerable workers.

Local officials are likely to evaluate security measures at the mall in response to this event. The case also emphasizes the importance of reporting such incidents promptly to law enforcement. As the legal process unfolds, community members are left to grapple with the implications for public safety.

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