Do cops care about stolen packages?

If there have been package thefts in your neighborhood recently, there is a higher likelihood that the cops will investigate the situation. If you're planning on making an insurance claim regarding the missing delivery, a police report can be helpful documentation to have.
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What happens if someone steals your packages?

If it appears that your package has been stolen, contact the seller or retailer that sold you the item. Retailers have different policies and processes for handling stolen items, but you're usually entitled to a refund or a replacement. Amazon covers most stolen packages through its "A-to-Z" Guarantee Protection.
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Should I call the police if my Amazon package is stolen?

Alert the police

If you suspect a porch pirate is responsible for your missing package, contact the police to file a report. While local law enforcement can't do much to ensnare package thieves right away, they can check neighborhood security cameras (or video doorbells!) for evidence.
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What happens if you lie about a lost package?

Yes, it is illegal. You are committing theft and/or fraud. The local laws and the value of the item will determine the punishment, which can include jail or prison, fines and restitution.
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Should you report a stolen package?

Report it to your local police department if you spot a theft. Or, if you can prove no one ever showed up at your door, the carrier (if you're the shipper) or shipper (if you're the recipient) will be forced to refund you.
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How common is package theft?

Here are some of our key findings: Nationally, 49 million Americans have had at least one package stolen in the past 12 months. The prevalence of victims ranged from a high of 29 percent in Alaska to a low of 12 percent in Maine.
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Is it illegal to keep a package accidentally delivered to you?

You have the legal right to keep it as a free gift, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Sellers aren't permitted to ask for payment for unordered items, either, and the FTC says consumers are under no obligation to even tell the seller about the wrongly delivered merchandise.
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Does USPS actually look for lost packages?

The Postal Service™ will attempt to find and return your lost item(s), but submitting a search does not guarantee a successful outcome. We will return any mail piece from which we can locate a good address or match with an official search request.
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Does USPS actually investigate lost packages?

Here's how it works: the USPS processing centers send all their undeliverable mail to the Mail Recovery Center. They scan and open the packages to look for identifying info that may help get the package to its rightful owner—if the item has a value of $25 or more.
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Do they investigate missing packages?

Occasionally the carrier can do an internal investigation to determine the shipment is lost. The majority of times, though, a more detailed investigation follows. If showing delivered and the customer did not receive the package, a phone call is placed to the customer and the delivery driver.
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How does UPS investigate lost packages?

We may inspect the package at the shipper's or receiver's site, or collect the package for inspection at a UPS facility. Once our investigation is complete, we will email, fax, or mail a notification letter to the shipper. We will not send inspection information to the receiver of the package.
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How long does a UPS investigation take?

Wait 24 hours AFTER the delivery window. Once the report is received, UPS will perform a package search. Package searches can take up to 10 business days.
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Will Amazon send me another package if mine was stolen?

Does Amazon Replace Stolen Packages? The short answer to this question is "most often, yes." Amazon offers a guarantee called "The A to Z Guarantee." This guarantee offers an added level of security for customers making their purchases. The A to Z Guarantee protects purchases sold or fulfilled by third-party sellers.
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Are package thieves ever caught?

Unfortunately, package thieves often get away with it. In an interview with IndyStar, Sean Stoops, a Police Chief from Indiana, reported that “typically the items that are successfully stolen from the porches do not get recovered.” Another source claims that less than 10% of porch piracy cases lead to police arrests.
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Who pays if a UPS package is stolen?

Generally, UPS will not reimburse a consumer if the package was delivered to a residence and then stolen. It will work with both the sender and the purchaser, as well as, law enforcement for a given claim. However, UPS will not issue a refund unless there's proof that it was responsible.
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What happens if a package is stolen from my doorstep?

If this happens, you'll need to take it up with the retailer. If you think the parcel's been stolen from your doorstep, you can call the police on 101 - the non-emergency number. They'll be able to give you a crime number, which you'll need if you're going to make a claim on your insurance.
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Does USPS investigate?

Postal Inspectors investigate any crime with a nexus to the mail. These crimes include mail theft, mail fraud, financial fraud, identity theft, robberies and burglaries of postal facilities, assaults and threats on postal employees, investigations of dangerous and prohibited mails, narcotics, cybercrime and much more.
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Can you sue USPS for stolen package?

You can't sue for lost mail, so think about getting insurance if you are concerned about a particular package. You can also send it through certified mail to receive proof that the mail was delivered.
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Does USPS xray all packages?

Is Mail X-Rayed? Some of the mail that is sent through the United States Postal Service will pass through an X-Ray machine. There are no specific guidelines as to what may or may not be x-rayed, though mail sent to or through larger cities is likely to pass through an X-Ray machine.
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At what point is a package considered lost?

A Lost Article is defined as any mailing that has not been received and has not been returned to the sender. Customers may file claims for damaged and/or missing contents immediately, but no later than 60 days from the date of mailing.
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What happens if someone else's package is delivered to you?

When you receive a mistaken delivery, call customer service for the delivery company and explain the situation. Give them the tracking number on the package, as well as the name and address on the package if it's different from yours. The company will come and pick up the product within a reasonable time frame.
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What happens if I keep someone else's package?

Intentionally opening, intercepting or hiding someone else's mail is the felony crime of mail theft. It comes with some heavyweight penalties, including five years' incarceration in a federal prison.”
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What is the penalty for stealing a USPS package?

Penal Code 530.5(e) PC is the California statute that prohibits mail theft. Stealing someone else's mail is a misdemeanor offense punishable by up to one year in jail and up to $1000.00 in court fines.
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Where do the most packages get stolen?

The Bay Area is the worst place for package theft, according to a new report. A SafeWise report released Wednesday ranks cities across the country based on the frequency that residents reported parcels and packages stolen from their front porches or stoops.
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How many package thieves are caught?

California is the worst state for package theft. The average stolen package is worth approximately $136. Less than 10% of package thieves are arrested.
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