Crime & Safety

Andover Police Tips On Stopping Holiday Season Porch Pirates

Andover police have not received any complaints about package theft recently — but they usually see an increase this time of year.

ANDOVER, MA — Online shopping has reached an all-time high due to the coronavirus pandemic as package thieves gear up for the holiday season in Andover and across the country.

Andover police have not received any reports about package thefts this year, according to Lt. Edward Guy, but there is usually an increase this time of year, and nearby communities like North Andover have reported recent thefts.

"I believe because of people being home during this pandemic it has slowed this type of activity in the community," Guy said.

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Still, more than 5.5 million Americans have been victimized by package thefts over the past year, according to Finder, a personal finance comparison website, in a study released in November.

"The Andover Police Department makes an effort to notify the public, through social media, about being situationally aware for package thefts and to look out for their neighbors as well," Guy said.

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He offered a few tips for preventing porch piracy.

"It’s important to track your packages and give instructions for their delivery so they are placed where they will be out of public view," Guy said. "We ask residents to be aware of their own deliveries and to look out for their neighbors, and if they see suspicious activity, please contact their police department and give as much information as possible so we can investigate the incident."

About $5.4 billion worth of items were stolen in package thefts from November 2019 to November 2020, Finder determined.

Because of the busy online shopping month of December, that number is likely to grow by the end of the year.

Fewer people were in the nation’s malls on Black Friday, and Cyber Monday is expected to become the busiest online shopping day of all time when all sales are totaled, according to The Associated Press.

Overall holiday season sales in 2020 are expected to rise 0.9 percent, with a 36 percent jump in online sales, a study by the research company eMarketer shows.

Porch pirates could see a prime opportunity to take advantage of the expected spike in packages left at front doors.

They usually get away with it, too. Only 11 percent of victims said the culprits were caught, according to a 2019 study by C+R Research.

Who Steals A Package?

Men are found to be more likely to be both package thieves and victims of the crime, according to the Finder study. With 5.29 percent of men admitting having stolen a package compared with 0.85 percent of women, men are more than 500 percent more likely to be package thieves than women, the study found.

Seventeen percent of men say a package of theirs was stolen during the past year, compared with 11 percent for women.

Still, 86 percent of the nearly 2,000 participants in the study said they have not experienced a package theft since this time last year.

Prevention Tips

Here are five tips Finder shared to help Americans keep from becoming a victim of a package theft:

  • Try curbside pickup: Drive to the store; most of them offer curbside pickup options.
  • Use a post office box: This will ensure the package is handled by a professional at the Andover post office.
  • Video surveillance: Doorbell cameras such as Ring can allow homeowners to scare away the thief in real time.
  • Require a signature: This way, the package cannot go unattended.
  • Have it sent to your workplace: Public places typically have a greater chance of using security cameras.

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