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Community fighting back against Christmas thieves

December 14, 2015 By: Stephen Dietrich

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A man in one Utah community says his neighbors have begun placing decoy packages on front porches in an effort to thwart holiday delivery thieves.

Rocks, old clothes and junk televisions are among items that resident Kroger Menzer says residents in the Daybreak neighborhood of South Jordan have been putting in shipping boxes. People are also using surveillance video.

“The goal isn’t to catch them in the act, that’s for the police,” Menzer told KSL-TV. “The goal is to make it confusing and frustrating. So they come and steal a box, and they get home and it’s a bunch of rocks, there’s a good chance that they’re probably not going to come back to steal another box.”

Menzer said one of his neighbors came up with the idea and posted it to the Daybreak community Facebook page.

“This is a very tight-knit community,” said Menzer, a real estate agent. “Even though there are 4,000 homes and 15,000 people living here, we all get to know each other pretty well.”

Lt. John Barker, of the Unified Police Department, said it can take just seconds for a thief to jump out of a car, grab a package and run.

He said police don’t want residents putting themselves in danger by confronting thieves. They recommend using surveillance video instead.

“If it’s a good system, they can get some very good pictures,” Barker said. “If you can get the car, and especially the license plate, that’s very helpful in tracking these individuals down.”

Barker also recommended picking up packages at delivery service locations.

The Associated Press contributed to this article. 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

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  1. mikki says

    December 14, 2015 at 1:57 pm

    Someone had been stealing my newspaper out of the box across the road from my house. After several weeks I pretty much knew who it was. I took an old paper, smeared it with dog doo and put it back in a bag. I put a note in it stating that I knew who the thief was and the next time would call the police. That paper was the last paper stolen.

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