Kingston police looking for alleged porch pirate
Kingston police are asking for the public’s assistance in finding an alleged porch pirate.
Police say a woman approached a home on Earl St. in downtown Kingston on March 22. She was captured on video pacing back and forth in front of the home in an attempt to see through the front windows.The video continues to show the woman for another 5 minutes before she took a parcel from the porch, and then left the area in a taxi, while leaving behind several of her own bags.
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