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  2. Porch pirates: How to protect your packages from theft this ...

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    The Abilene Police Department has released warnings about package theft this holiday season. Read our tips on how to prevent porch pirates.

  3. The Worst Cities for Package Theft in 2024 - AOL

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    Income level: 75% of package theft victims have annual incomes below $100,000. Signs of vacancy: Homes with rarely moved cars, consistent lighting, or open blinds are likelier to attract thieves ...

  4. Porch Pirates Hit 40% of Americans: What Does That Mean for ...

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    Most package theft victims (65%) have been able to get a refund or replacement from the retailer, but 22% have had to take the loss. For a lucky 11%, a neighbor usually returns the package, and 2% ...

  5. Package theft - Wikipedia

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    The rate of package theft in the United States has been steadily increasing, with 90,000 packages disappearing daily in New York City alone in 2019, up 20 percent from four years prior. [5] Across the country, more than 1.7 million packages are stolen or go missing daily, adding up to $25 million in lost goods and services.

  6. Package pilferage - Wikipedia

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    Package pilferage is the theft of part of the contents of a package. It may also include theft of the contents but leaving the package, perhaps resealed with bogus contents. Small packages can be pilfered from a larger package such as a shipping container. Broader and related aspects of package theft may include taking the entire package ...

  7. Electronic article surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Electronic article surveillance antennas at an H&M store in Torp shopping mall, Sweden. Electronic article surveillance (EAS) is a type of system used to prevent shoplifting [1] from retail stores, pilferage of books from libraries, or unwanted removal of properties from office buildings.

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