Watch out for grinches trying to steal Christmas

RCMP are reminding the public to take steps to protect their packages delivered to their homes this Christmas season.

Packages left outside of your home can be a quick, easy, and enticing target for thieves.

Though at this time, it appears that there is a low number of reported thefts in the Kootenay area, please consider the following tips to protect yourself against theft this season:

  • Have your package delivered directly to your place of work, or to someone you trust like a neighbour, so you can receive it directly from the courier.
  • Have the package placed into a place out of sight, or better yet, a locking container outside of your residence.
  • Some companies will offer to leave packages inside your home or garage if you provide them with access to your garage or residence. Modern technology can sometimes allow you to remotely lock and unlock your doors to allow for this to occur.
  • Use a company that offers lock boxes and secure pick up in-store.
  • Track your deliveries using widely available APPS and bring them inside as soon as they are delivered
  • A surveillance camera or doorbell can help deter thefts and identify thieves but may not prevent them. It can be difficult to identify a theft as they may have their face covered or the surveillance camera may not capture an identifying feature.

“We would like to everyone have a happy holiday and get all of their presents.” says RCMP Sgt. Mike Wicentowich.


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