One in four Australians have packages stolen from their doorsteps

One in four Australians have packages stolen from their doorsteps – as experts reveal how to stop the thieves Package theft is increasing with one in 10 reporting items being taken this year A woman was caught on a security camera stealing a package in Victoria Security companies have revealed the most effective ways to keep items safe

By Tom Place For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 16:29 BST, 11 May 2019 | Updated: 16:29 BST, 11 May 2019

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One in four Australians have had parcels stolen from outside their homes, according to new research. 

Package theft is becoming increasingly common as busy shoppers switch to buying their expensive technology, furniture and even groceries online. 

A quarter of Australians have had a package stolen in the last five years and one in 10 have been burgled within the last year alone. 

In a recent case, a woman was caught on security camera stealing from a house near Melbourne.

Footage shows her walking up to the front door before looking around then nabbing the item and taking off in her car.  

Mark Fletcher, Managing Director of security company Ring, told Daily Mail Australia there is a lot people can do to keep their deliveries safe.

The simplest method is to have the items delivered to work, he said.

Alternatively customers can make sure a friend or family member is home during the day so the package isn't sitting outside.

Another option is to deter the thieves with a well positioned and visible security camera that will record evidence if the the package is taken. 

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