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Here's How You Can Protect Yourself From Porch Pirates Here's How You Can Protect Yourself From Porch Pirates
Here's How You Can Protect Yourself From Porch Pirates Area residents should be on high alert for porch pirates after several deliveries were reported stolen to police over the summer. Police issued an alert cautioning that there have been several reports of packages being stolen from area homes after they were delivered. Police said that locals should be vigilant for people or vehicles that are unfamiliar to the neighborhood, and arrangements should be made to have packages delivered while one is at home, or to have a trusted person secure the items. According to police, to avoid being the victim of a porch pirate, residents should: Reques…
New Tips: Prevent Porch Pirates From Spoiling Holiday Season New Tips: Prevent Porch Pirates From Spoiling Holiday Season
New Tips: Prevent Porch Pirates From Spoiling Holiday Season With holiday season in full swing, e-commerce sales are on the rise. That being said, it only takes a moment for a package to get snatched and stolen right off of your porch by what people are calling ‘porch pirates.’ Police are raising awareness about this type of thievery, which is becoming increasingly popular in many areas. Here’s what you need to know about preventing porch pirate thievery this season: Get Packages Delivered to an Alternate Location If you live in an area that’s particularly prone to pirates, consider getting packages sent to an alternate address, like your workplace.…
Accused Porch Pirate Charged With Stealing Package From Byram Residence, Police Say Accused Porch Pirate Charged With Stealing Package From Byram Residence, Police Say
Accused Porch Pirate Charged With Stealing Package From Byram Residence, Police Say A 24-year-old man suspected of stealing a package from the front door of an area residence has been arrested, Greenwich Police say. A subject allegedly stole a package off the front door of a residence on Henry Street in Byram on Thursday, Oct. 25. Upon further investigation, Bridgeport resident David Giacomara was identified as the responsible person. Police arrested Giacomara Thursday, Dec. 13 after getting a warrant. Giacomara was taken to Greenwich Police Department headquarters and charged with sixth-degree larceny. He was unable to post his $5,000 bond and is being held until hi…