Crime & Safety
Amazon Delivery Man Stole Packages In Monmouth County Towns: Cops
Video footage showed him stealing the packages, police said.

Police say an Amazon delievery driver was arrested this week after stealing packages in several New Jersey towns. The incident was among several such occurrances that recently took place across the state.
William Tindall, 25, of Jersey City was arrested Saturday and charged with theft after video footage showed him stealing the packages, according to police.
One of the incidents happened on Friday in Keansburg when police responded to a residence on a report of stolen packages. The resident said she had several packages delivered throughout the day that had been stolen, and she provided video footage documenting the events, police said.
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The video shows an Amazon delivery person place a package on the porch and return to his vehicle. A few moments later, the diver exits and approaches the residence again.
He then removes several other packages delivered earlier in the day from UPS and USPS that were on the porch, places them in his vehicle and drives away.
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Detectives were then notified Saturday by a Keansburg worker about several opened packages in a garbage can. The packages belonged to the resident who was robbed on Friday as well as residents in surrounding towns, police said.
In an attempt to locate the driver, police requested all officers be on the lookout for any vehicles making deliveries. Shortly after, police made contact with an Amazon Delivery person who said he worked for Last Mile Delivery, a company based in Elizabeth and subcontracted to deliver for Amazon.
Police made contact with the owner of the company, who identified the driver of packages as William Tindall, police said.
With the help of Last Mile Delivery and the Metuchen Police Department in Middlesex County, William Tindall was located and placed under arrest. He was transported back to Keansburg Police Department and charged with theft.
Later in the day, the owner of the company retrieved the vehicle in Metuchen and located additional stolen packages that were turned over to Metuchen PD.
Another package-thief incident happened in New Jersey recently, and one person was arrested. Read more:Scotch Plains Package Thief Arrested: Police
A similar incident happened in Cleveland earlier this year and was also caught on video.
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