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BY KEVIN DUGGAN
This goon needs a lesson in
Christmas spirit!
A bandit in disguise pilfered
several packages containing
holiday presents from
a Sheepshead Bay home’s stoop
in broad daylight on Nov. 27.
The nogoodnik — caught
red-handed on surveillance
footage — stole three packages
from the steps in front
of the Voorhies Avenue house
near E. 27th Street around
2:30 pm, according to one of
its residents, who said that the
punk ruined her Christmas
because the boxes were fi lled
with $1,000 worth of gifts that
she and her boyfriend ordered
for their housemates.
“We were super pissed, because
they were gifts for secret
Santa,” said Susan Li,
who shares the house with her
boyfriend, his brother, and
his brother’s girlfriend, all of
whom were at work during
the robbery. “My boyfriend
had ordered computer parts
for his brother and I ordered
expensive makeup.”
Li, a teacher at Abraham
Lincoln High School, came
home from work that day to
fi nd a small package for one of
her housemates on the stoop,
she said.
But when her boyfriend
asked whether his computer
parts had also arrived, the
couple checked their security
cameras, which showed
the packages being delivered,
and later captured the crook
— whose face was cloaked
by garments — carrying
them off, a brazen theft that
shocked the victims.
“We witnessed the delivery
men dropping the boxes
off. Then we saw the footage of
the thief walking toward our
door and picking up the three
boxes,” Li said. “We were super
furious, in shock.”
The couple received delivery
notifi cations from FedEx
and the United States Postal
Service, which said that no
one was home to receive the
packages upon their drop-off.
Others who live on the
block told Li they spotted the
thief casing the block about an
hour before the heist, sitting
on porches and even urinating
in public.
And one of Li’s neighbors
provided more security-camera
footage of the incident captured
from across the street,
which showed the lout packing
the stolen goods into a black
sedan, possibly a Nissan Altima,
according to a Police Department
rep, who confi rmed
the theft occurred.
Li’s boyfriend stayed home
from work the day after the incident
because they expected
more packages to arrive, and
going forward, the residents
will have their packages
shipped to a secure pickup location,
she said.
And the locals weren’t the
only ones on their block whose
special deliveries got swiped.
Li said that another nextdoor
neighbor also had a package
stolen that same day, and
that she received several messages
from other locals who
claimed their parcels were
snatched from their stoops too
after sharing her ordeal with
members of a neighborhood
Facebook page.
Following the alleged incidents,
the Police Department
rep advised locals to have any
important deliveries shipped
to a workplace or secure
pickup location, and to make
sure couriers require a signature
upon drop off.
IN THE ACT: The thief disguised
his face with cloths while pilfering
the packages. Susan Li
BRAZEN: The crook stole three parcels containing $1,000 worth of
Christmas gifts from the front stoop of local Susan Li’s Voorhies Avenue
home on Nov. 27. Susan Li
They got grinched!
Sneak swipes presents from S’Bay residents’ stoop
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