Porch pirates are a problem. Here are 10 ways to deter them.
LA MESA, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — With Christmas just days away, many people are rushing to mail and receive gifts — and that also means porch pirates are on the lookout for unattended packages.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Marlboro Mayor Jonathan Hornik checked his Ring camera a few weeks ago, he expected to see a routine delivery. Instead, the ...
There's a new crime-fighting duo in town and at least one would-be porch pirate has been sent packing because of it, Mark ...
We've seen it happen time after time. A stranger runs onto a porch, snatches a package that was just delivered and takes in mere seconds. The theft definitely ramps up during the holidays. In fact, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The perpetrators of these package thefts are often called porch pirates, and the internet seems to enjoy seeing these ...
Pick one “hidden drop” spot (deck box, behind the side gate, tucked by a planter, side door) and make that your default delivery note with USPS/FedEx/UPS. Don’t reinvent it every order. Set it once ...
When Marlboro Mayor Jonathan Hornik checked his Ring camera a few weeks ago, he expected to see a routine delivery. Instead, the footage showed something stranger: a delivery driver dropping off one ...
When Marlboro Mayor Jonathan Hornik checked his Ring camera a few weeks ago, he expected to see a routine delivery. Instead, the footage showed something stranger: a delivery driver dropping off one ...