Woodbury police warn of rise in package thefts, urge residents to stay alert

by Breaking Local News Report

WOODBURY, N.J. — The Woodbury City Police Department is warning residents about a recent uptick in package thefts and is urging the community to remain vigilant as deliveries continue year-round.

Authorities say suspects may be driving slowly through neighborhoods, loitering near homes, following delivery trucks, or photographing residences during delivery times. The department is reminding residents to report any suspicious activity to their non-emergency line at 856-845-0064.

“See something, say something,” police said in a notice posted Monday.

To help prevent thefts, police issued the following safety tips:

  • Track deliveries and sign up for real-time alerts.
  • Request signatures for valuable packages.
  • Ship to work if permitted by your employer.
  • Use secure delivery options such as Amazon Lockers, package receiving services, or trusted neighbors.
  • Install doorbell or home security cameras to deter thieves.
  • Consider a lockable drop box if you receive frequent deliveries.
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Police say community awareness and preventative steps can help reduce theft incidents.

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