At the time of her neighbor, a home security camera has swept a package of her neighbor's veranda in broad daylight.
Images that are shared by the city councilor of Hawkesbury, Nathan Zamprogno, seems to show the woman, 24, dressed in ActiveWear while she glides into the front garden of the building.
She then walks to the porch and grabs a white delivery package from behind a pot plant and walks back to the street.
Mr. Zamprogno said that the woman is said to have stolen sunglasses together with the package.
The councilor said that one of his voters gave him the images and he was “happy to give a broader circulation.”
The next day he received a phone call from a local who recognized the woman in the images and the police were contacted.
'During our celebration of Australia Day I spoke with Chief Inspector Nadine van Hawkesbury Police Area Command and was very happy to hear that two arrests were made, for this and for an exacerbated break-and-nerterer in another building in Richmond,' Zamprogno wrote on Instagram on Tuesday.
“This is a very welcome outcome, and it came as a result of the hard work of the police and the vigilance of our community.”
A home security camera has recorded when a young woman reportedly stolen a parcel delivery of her neighbor's veranda in broad daylight
The woman was dressed in active clothing and slides when she was trapped at CCTV
The NSW police said that a 24-year-old woman has been accused of heavy break-and-assisting and stealing a package worth $ 170.
The woman received conditional bail on Wednesday and Will Front Windsor Local Court.
Package thefts have become a growing problem with the rise of online shopping, and not only by Porch Pirates.
In September last year, an Australia Post -Contractor reportedly stolen more than $ 6000 in iPhone 16s of an e -mail purification.
The police arrested the 34-year-old man in Forbes, in the center of New South Wales, and accused him at the Parkes police station.
The man is said to have taken the shipment of the Parkes post office and placed the package in his own delivery van.
Australia Post was later warned that one of the phones – which were not yet due to release – was activated for use.
The iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max were all released days later.
Investigation led the police to Forbes, where they stopped the delivery bus and arrested the 34-year-old man.