The Woodstock Police are hoping the public can help in identifying the individual who stole an amazon package from the front step of a residence in Woodstock.
UPDATE: Police continue to look for a porch pirate in Woodstock.
The man allegedly stole an amazon package from the front porch of a home on Monday night around 6 pm in the area of the 11th Line and County Road 17, in the City of Woodstock. Anyone with information that can assist with the investigation, or that can identify the suspect and or vehicle are asked to contact PC Klemp at 519-537- 2323 or tklemp@woodstockpolice.ca.
WOODSTOCK – The ultimate crime of opportunity for thieves these days is stealing items from a person's doorstep.
The Woodstock Police are hoping the public can help in identifying a porch pirate that took an amazon package from the doorstep of a residence in Woodstock.
Tips to combat Porch Pirates:
• Utilize online tracking services so you know when your package has arrived.
• Arrange to have packages delivered when you are home or ask your neighbour to hold onto it.
• Have packages delivered to your workplace or another secure location if you are not going to be home.
• Install a security camera and motion censored lighting.
• If you see something or someone suspicious, report it to police.
If you recognize this individual, please contact Woodstock Police or Crime Stoppers.


Photo: Courtesy Woodstock Police

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