Crime & Safety

Pregnant Woman Caught On Camera Stealing Packages: Police

Gwinnett County Police are looking for several porch pirates caught on camera recently, including one who is pregnant.

Grayson & Lawrenceville, GA — The Gwinnett County Police Department General Crimes Unit needs the public’s help in identifying people in two recent front porch package thefts, including one who is pregnant.

On Monday, Nov. 26, an unknown man is seen stealing a package from a home on Water Willow Drive in Grayson. Based on surveillance footage, the suspect may be driving an older model red passenger car. (18-109979)

· Male, thin build, grey hoodie, dark pants, black hat

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On Monday, Dec. 10, two female suspects approached a home on Great Shoals Drive in unincorporated Lawrenceville. The women (one was pregnant, and the other was holding a small child) casually walked up, stole the package, and walked away. (18-114643)

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· Woman, light-skinned, 20s, long dark hair, light colored shirt, grey pants, possibly mother of child under age 3

· Woman, light-skinned , 20s, dark hair in messy bun, pregnant, pink or purple clothing

TIPS to prevent package thefts:

  • Schedule the delivery to your place of employment
  • Schedule the delivery to a neighbor’s home who is usually home
  • Don’t schedule delivery when you are on vacation
  • Arrange for delayed delivery through USPS if you plan to be out-of-town
  • If given the option, schedule the drop-off location to be somewhere discreet
  • Arrange for your package to be delivered to a designated carrier location

If anyone has any information to share in these cases, contact GCPD detectives at 770-513-5300. To remain anonymous, tipsters should contact Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS (8477) or visit www.crimestoppersatlanta.org. Crime Stoppers tipsters can receive up to $2,000 for information leading to an arrest and indictment in this case. Case Number: 18-109979, 18-114643

Photos and map courtesy Gwinnett County Police Department

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