Have you caught porch pirates poaching your holiday packages? Share your videos, stories with KPRC 2

FILE - This Dec. 11, 2018 file photo shows an Amazon package containing a GPS tracker on the porch of a Jersey City, N.J. residence after its delivery. News of an alleged Amazon theft ring involving contract delivery drivers is unlikely to make a dent in the online shopping giant’s massive business. But it may make people more wary of letting deliveries into their house when they aren’t there _ a nascent project from both Amazon and Walmart. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted) (Robert Bumsted, Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

‘Tis the season for giving and, according to experts, taking as well.

As holiday spirit flourishes, so does a less cheerful trend: an upsurge in piracy.

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However, these modern-day pirates aren’t navigating the seas in search of buried treasure. Instead, they’re prowling through your neighborhood, eyeing packages left on doorsteps.

Have you had a package stolen recently? Did you catch the culprit on camera? Share your stories and videos with us on Click2Pins and they may be included in an upcoming story.


Haven’t used Click2Pins before? Here’s some guidance on how to share your photos and videos with us:

On your phone

Go to Click2Houston app, click on the button with three dots at the very top of the screen, tap Weather and then tap Click2Pins. Log in to upload a pin. Tap the channel and category your photo would fall under and then tap Upload a pin and choose the file from your phone.

On a computer

Go to Click2Pins.com, click on Upload a Pin, choose your photo from your phone or computer in the Upload file box, use the dropdown box to put your video or photo in the channel that best fits your photo, add a category and description, read our terms of use and click “Upload a Pin.” That’s it!


About the Author

Briana Zamora-Nipper joined the KPRC 2 digital team in 2019. When she’s not hard at work in the KPRC 2 newsroom, you can find Bri drinking away her hard earned wages at JuiceLand, running around Hermann Park, listening to crime podcasts or ransacking the magazine stand at Barnes & Noble.

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