TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) – Following record-breaking online shopping throughout the post-Thanksgiving weekend, people are expecting orders to arrive at their front door soon.
However, those packages are also catching the eyes of porch pirates.
Several Tucson residents told 13 News they feel angry and confused, but mostly frustrated.
Christine Carino lives on Tucson’s southside, and she said this is a common problem.
Recently she bought limited-edition jewelry as her mother’s Christmas gift, but upon finding her USPS package, it was ripped apart and the necklace was missing.
“This is jewelry that you can’t get again,” Carino said. “It’s upsetting that the community is doing this, or porch pirates or whatever they call them. It’s not cool.”
This was the second time within a month that Carino’s packages were stolen. In another incident, she planned on gifting pairs of socks to her daughter. Those were stolen as well.
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