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  2. "Porch pirates" steal billions in goods every year. Here's ...

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    Package thieves, often called "porch pirates," pose a growing threat to online shoppers. Over the past year, criminals have stolen some $12 billion worth of goods delivered to people's homes ...

  3. Porch Pirates Hit 40% of Americans: What Does That Mean for ...

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    Porch pirates have targeted nearly 40% of American shoppers Americans ordered 21.7 billion parcels (or about 65 packages per U.S. resident) in 2023, according to the global shipping company Pitney ...

  4. If porch pirates stole your holiday gifts, here’s what you ...

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  5. Package theft - Wikipedia

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    An average family receives 27 packages a year, [6] each year about 19% of the families have had a package stolen. That implies about probability of a package being stolen to be about 0.2 percent or higher. Most thefts occur when no one is at home. Thefts are more common during the holiday season. [7] The average value an item stolen is about $140.

  6. 7 Essential Tips to Keep Your Packages From Getting Plundered ...

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    Porch pirates—or people who plunder unattended packages and deliveries from others’ stoops, porches, driveways, and more—are a threat whenever you have something delivered, but the problem ...

  7. How to protect your home from porch pirates during the ... - AOL

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    1 in 4 Americans have been victims of porch piracy at some point in their lives, and 58 million had a package stolen in the past 12 months. (Security.org) The average value of a stolen package is ...

  8. Glitter bombing - Wikipedia

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    In December 2018 YouTube content-creator Mark Rober built a glitter bomb that was combined with regular emissions of an aerosolized fart odor to trap package thieves, specifically porch pirates and car thieves. According to him, he was inspired to use engineering to punish porch pirates after he was the victim of package theft.

  9. Porch pirates: How to protect your packages from theft this ...

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    The Abilene Police Department has released warnings about package theft this holiday season. Read our tips on how to prevent porch pirates.