Crime & Safety
Package Thief Steals 3 iPads In Newtown Twp: Police
A package theft in Newtown Township left one resident wondering where her 3 iPads have gone.

NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP, PA — A package thief made off with three iPads in Newtown Township, according to information from police.
Police said on Dec. 11, a resident reported the theft of packages from Garrison Place, which is in the Headley development.
The resident told police the packages were marked as delivered according to the tracking number but she had not received them. The victim said she had been away when they were allegedly delivered.
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The packages contained three iPads valued at $791.82.
According to information from Pennsylvania State Police, 23 million Americans had packages stolen from their porch last year. Thieves commonly drive through neighborhoods looking for packages and in some cases,they even follow delivery trucks so they can take the package once the truck pulls away.
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In light of an uptick of reports of package thefts, the Pennsylvania State Police recently released a bulletin with some useful tips on how you can prevent your packages from being stolen.
Here are some tips for protecting your packages this holiday season:
- Consider using a Smart Package locker
- Have your package delivered to your workplace
- Install a security camera
- Add a smart doorbell
- Upgrade your mailbox to one with a lock
- Require a signature upon delivery
- Ask for a tracking number so you can re-route or re-schedule delivery
- Require a vacation package hold
- Have packages delivered to the local UPS store
- Put lights on timers
- Get a package guard (a device that notifies you when you have a delivery and has an alarm to protect your package)
- Ask a neighbor to get your packages if you know they've been delivered
- Leave a note requesting your delivery be placed at the back door
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