It
is a crime that holiday grinches may think they can get away with but we are
announcing two arrests that prove otherwise. The best parts of this story
include how residents helped us to catch the thieves and how many of our
targeted victims received their holiday packages in the end.
Detectives
identified and arrested two 17-year-old males for stealing dozens of packages
delivered to homes in the county. The two suspects are linked to 31 of these
thefts in the month of December. Since they are being charged as juveniles,
their identities cannot be released.
The
preliminary investigation reveals the teens targeted homes primarily in Largo
and Upper Marlboro. Detectives were able to identify the two suspects after the
suspects were captured on multiple home surveillance systems swiping packages.
Among the items stolen were toys purchased for children.
In
a majority of these cases, items were returned to their intended owners.
We
do see an increase of package thefts in the weeks prior to Christmas, but they
do occur year round since many of us regularly buy products online.
Here are some suggestions to help
stop these types of thieves:
*If possible, pick up the ordered
item at the store
*Ship the item to your workplace
*Have a neighbor keep an eye out
for the item if you know you won’t be home during the delivery window
*Have the item sent to a friend
or family member who is home during normal delivery hours
*If possible, ship the item to an
Amazon Locker, UPS Office, FedEx Office or Post Office
*Require a signature at the time
of delivery
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