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In the build up to Christmas, there has been a number of reports to GMP of theft of items left unattended by delivery drivers.
Officers have given advice on how to reduce the risk of being affected by theft over the festive period.
Chief Superintendent Ian Jones, force lead for Neighbourhood Crime, said: “Most delivery companies can provide you with parcel tracking options – allowing you or someone else to make sure they are at home for the delivery. If appropriate, delivering it to your place of work can avoid possible thefts.
“If this isn’t possible, arrange for your parcel to be delivered to a trusted neighbour. If you live in a flat, is there a concierge service who can accept the parcel for you?
“Having a Ring or video doorbell installed can be a huge help - this can be connected to your mobile so you are notified immediately of any delivery, and is easier to install than a full CCTV system.
“There has been an increase in the use an off-site locker service for frequent deliveries, or for expensive items. These parcel boxes are more likely to be in busy, safer locations - such as supermarkets - rather than secluded areas which could be targeted by thieves.
“It is important for people to take extra precautions as we edge into the Christmas period. As a force, we can work with parcel companies to have an understanding about their delivery policies and ensure that parcels aren’t left visible in porches or garages.”
Anyone with information about parcel thefts or anyone who believes suspicious activity is taking place at premises can call report it online at www.gmp.police.uk or alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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This is part of our Darker Nights campaign, which aims to provide an insight into what the Force is doing to tackle neighbourhood crime, raise awareness of where incidents are taking place, and provide crime prevention and security advice.
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