An Alberta woman is warning others after so-called porch pirates stole her package off her step and then took off in a U-Haul truck. yyc READ MORE:
Porch pirates continue creeping around doorsteps as couriers find ways to stop them
But the “porch pirate” crime is one that’s new to Chestermere RCMP. Police told Global News Johnson’s report was actually the first one it has ever received.We also reached out to the Calgary Police Service, which told us it is a tough one to get statistics on.U-Haul also does not have statistics on how often its trucks have been used in these types of crimes. A statement from U-Haul International reiterated that rentals are for legal, moving purposes — not crimes.
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