In a growing North Texas community like Melissa, many incidents happen in spaces that are heavily used but not always staffed or monitored the way people assume—especially during evenings, weekends, and shift changes.
Common Melissa-area fact patterns we see include:
- Parking lots and drive lanes where lighting is poor or access is easy to bypass
- Apartment entryways and side doors that are supposed to be secured but aren’t consistently functioning
- Retail and service businesses where doors, gates, or alarms appear to be in place—but aren’t maintained or responded to
- Workplace and contractor areas where employees and visitors move through hallways, loading areas, or entrances with limited supervision
The legal question is not whether crime is “impossible.” It’s whether the property owner or business took reasonable steps for the kind of harm that was foreseeable in that specific setting.


