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Dog poop, GPS trackers and security cameras: Cracking down on Christmas package thieves

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They operate in the middle of the day, when many residents are at work and the delivery vans are making their rounds.

They tend to follow FedEx, UPS and U.S. mail workers down streets, on the lookout for packages they can nab. Some even dress in uniforms to avoid suspicion.

As Internet retailers make big gains against shopping malls this holiday season, “porch pirates” have been out in force stealing their piece of the pie.

Customers are increasingly using Amazon, EBay and other retailers to buy goods they previously purchased in stores — especially around Christmas, when UPS delivers more than 30 million packages per day in the week before the holiday.

https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-package-thefts-holidays-20161223-story.html

One thought on “Dog poop, GPS trackers and security cameras: Cracking down on Christmas package thieves

  1. Meanwhile, Ridgewood Police are busy writing leaf summonses and parking tickets….

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