Inside Edition - Alleged Thief Intercepts Package From 2 Delivery Drivers
The video discusses a new method of theft where a man used fake IDs to intercept UPS deliveries of Apple laptops. The thief, wearing a white T-shirt, managed to deceive UPS drivers by presenting fake identification, claiming to be the homeowner. This occurred in two separate incidents in California, one in Irvine and another in Los Angeles. The thief was able to anticipate the delivery times, suggesting a possible breach of information, though the exact method remains unknown. To prevent such thefts, it is recommended to redirect deliveries to a store where a physical ID is required for pickup. UPS is aware of these incidents and is working with authorities to address the issue.
Key Points:
- Thief used fake IDs to intercept UPS deliveries of Apple laptops.
- Incidents occurred in Irvine and Los Angeles, California.
- Thief anticipated delivery times, suggesting a possible information breach.
- Redirect deliveries to a store for safer pickup requiring physical ID.
- UPS is cooperating with authorities to investigate the thefts.