Seasonal & Holidays

Package Delivery Theft Prevention at the Holidays

Merrimack Police want to remind residents to take extra care this year to protect mail and packages.

MERRIMACK, NH — Package thefts are crimes of opportunity. The Merrimack Police Department would like to remind citizens to take extra care this time of year when having mail and packages delivered to their residence. Package thefts from doorstops and front porches during the day usually increase between the months of October and January. There are steps you can take to be proactive in keeping your package safe from theft.

Encourage family and neighbors to pick up packages as soon as possible after they are delivered or if possible, have them delivered to your place of employment (You’ll have to check with the boss first!).

Track your packages. Try to be present at the time of delivery. Many carriers allow you to track your shipment online or receive email or text messages once deliveries are made:

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Thieves will follow or watch for FedEx, UPS, US Mail and other delivery trucks and then target a home after a delivery is made. Choose a shipping option that requires you to sign for delivery and follow these guidelines:

Arrange to have the package shipped to another location where someone can receive it. This could be your workplace, a friend or relative’s home, the leasing office at your apartment complex or even the local “mailbox” business that may agree to accept shipment of your item for a fee.

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Ask the delivery service to hold your package for customer pick-up at their local shipping facility.

If you do not receive your shipment on time, check with the company of origin and confirm the delivery. If the item was delivered and you did not receive it, report the theft or loss to the original company, the shipping company, and the Merrimack Police Department at 603-424-3774.

Many of these crimes occur during broad daylight. As always, be alert about suspicious behavior in your neighborhood, especially if you see a delivery truck making the rounds and a vehicle following behind and contact the Merrimack Police at 603-424-3774 to report anything suspicious.

Submitted by the Merrimack Police Department.

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