Cohasset Police Department Shares Package Theft Prevention Tips During Holiday Season

COHASSET — With the holiday season fast approaching and more people shopping for gifts, Chief William Quigley and the Cohasset Police Department would like to provide tips to prevent theft for residents expecting package deliveries in the coming weeks.

According to the National Neighborhood Watch, nearly one in four adults in the United States has reported having a package stolen at least once.

The Cohasset Police Department wishes to share the following tips from the National Neighborhood Watch to help prevent package theft:

  • Consider getting a P.O. box at your local post office or having packages delivered to your office
  • Set up notifications to track your packages
  • Install a security camera in the area(s) outside your home where packages may be delivered
  • Require a signature upon delivery to ensure packages are never left unattended
  • Reschedule delivery or ask for a package hold when on vacation
  • Research potential home security technology and locking device options to protect and monitor packages
  • Ask your neighbors to grab your packages for safekeeping until you return home
  • Sign up for the USPS “Informed Delivery” service, where you can get a daily email with a picture/scan of the mail you will receive that day. To sign up, click here.

If you believe you have fallen victim to package theft, you should do the following:

  • Confirm with your delivery company that your package was actually delivered
  • Identify which package was stolen and what the contents of that package were
  • Contact the police immediately and report your package as stolen
  • If you have a security camera on your home, give a copy of the video to police
  • Report the package theft to the applicable carrier:

Should you happen to witness package theft, do not approach the suspect. Instead, pay attention to what their vehicle looks like and its license plate number. If possible, get a physical description of the suspect to share with the police.

Residents should note that around the holidays mail carriers such as Amazon and FedEx contract independent carriers to help deliver items during the peak season. These independent carriers typically drive their own vehicles that have no affiliation markers. Residents should be mindful of these individuals who are oftentimes mistaken as thieves when dropping off packages on behalf of carriers or delivery companies. As always, though, if you see suspicious activity in your neighborhood report it to the police immediately.

Chief Quigley would also like to offer tips to holiday shoppers on how to avoid any incidents or theft while shopping in stores and online:

  • As more people are on the road during the holiday season, be sure to drive carefully. Be patient when looking for a parking space. Do not speed up in a parking lot to catch an empty spot. Look for other cars or people when backing out of a parking space, and back out slowly.
  • Keep shopping bags out of plain sight in your vehicle, preferably in your trunk.
  • Keep your purse close to your body or your wallet in an inside coat pocket or front pants pocket.
  • Save your receipts and monitor your credit card activity.
  • When shopping online, stick to retailers you know or have shopped with before.
  • Do not use public Wi-Fi to make purchases in order to prevent hackers from intercepting your information.

The men and women of the Cohasset Police Department wish everyone a safe and healthy holiday season!

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Cohasset Police Department Investigating Following String of Overnight U.S. Mail Package Thefts

COHASSET — Police Chief William Quigley reports that Cohasset Police officers and detectives are working this morning collecting hundreds of letters, postcards and packages that were removed unlawfully from mailboxes and front porches overnight.

Mail and packages are being found in the roadways and in yards throughout town. Police believe that a suspect or suspects committed these crimes on Jerusalem Road between Hull Street and Forest Avenue, and again on Forest Avenue and on all side streets off of Forest Avenue overnight Nov. 25 into Nov. 26.

There are more than 40 victims who have been identified by police so far. Police have notified the U.S. Postal Service. The United States Postal Inspection Service is actively working with Cohasset police to both identify the perpetrator(s) and return mail and packages to the intended recipients.

Chief Quigley is asking residents who find stray mail or packages to please return them to the Cohasset Police station at 62 Elm St. An officer has been detailed to the station to collect these items and log them. Chief Quigley further encourages residents who are expecting important mail and packages to contact the sender or track the package using online tools that are provided by delivery companies.

Cohasset Police wish to share the following tips from the National Neighborhood Watch to further help prevent package theft:

  • Consider getting a P.O. box at your local post office or having packages delivered to your office
  • Set up notifications to track your packages
  • Install a security camera in the area(s) outside your home where packages may be delivered
  • Require a signature upon delivery to ensure packages never are left unattended
  • Reschedule delivery or ask for a package hold when on vacation
  • Research potential home security technology and locking device options to protect and monitor packages
  • Ask your neighbors to grab your packages for safekeeping until you return home
  • If you find your package has been stolen, immediately report it to police
  • Sign up for the USPS “Informed Delivery” service, where you can get a daily email with a picture/scan of the mail you will receive that day. To sign up, click here.

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