Police appeal for witnesses to help track down repeat Christmas parcel thief in Stockport

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Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is appealing for witnesses to help track down a repeat Christmas parcel thief in Stockport.

Police say the man they’re looking to find is believed to have approached three addresses on St Lesmo Road in Stockport just before Christmas on 19 December 2022, and removed parcels from each address between the short 10-minute window of 3:20pm and 3:30pm.

After this incident, he then impersonated a homeowner and signed for a parcel from a delivery driver on the very same road.

He still wasn’t done there though, as just a day later (20 December) at the similar time of approximately 3:45pm, the man returned to St Lesmo Road and tailgated a delivery driver into an apartment complex, managing to gain access to the mail room.

Once in the mail room, he was able to fill a large shopping bag with 30+ parcels that belonged to residents, before making off on foot.

An image of the man police are looking to speak to has now been released.

In an appeal for information and witnesses to the incident, police said the man they’re keen to track down is described as being approximately 6ft 5, and was wearing a hat and a scarf over his mouth, as well as a black cap and black bubble coat.

Anyone with any information is now asked to call 101 or report to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

This incident isn’t the only time parcel thefts have been reported in Greater Manchester as of late, as just a couple of weeks ago, GMP issued a similar appeal for information after city centre residents reported their parcels being stolen, and that was third time an appeal of this nature was made in the space of just one month.

The police force was forced to release advice due to the rise in parcel theft.

GMP’s advice to reduce the risk of parcels being stolen from doorsteps or communal areas:

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Featured Image – GMP