Chicago Takes Top Spot as Porch Pirate Hotspot: $254 Million in Lost Packages
The Windy City has been ranked as the worst city for porch pirate thefts this year, with an estimated loss of over $254 million. Chicagoans have lost a staggering 6.5 million packages to porch pirates, making it the top destination for these opportunistic thieves.
According to a report from home security research firm SafeWise, urban centers like Chicago are prime targets due to their dense population and high delivery traffic. Despite the rise of concierge services and delivery lockers, package theft remains a major concern.
The report found that nearly one-third of respondents nationwide have had a package stolen in the past year, with 75% reporting multiple losses. The impact on victims goes beyond just financial loss – many feel "violated" and say they're left feeling anxious every time they receive a delivery.
This is the eighth year of SafeWise's report, which has seen an interesting trend: a decline in package theft. However, with 104 million packages stolen this year at a cost of $15 billion to consumers, and an additional $22 billion in losses for retailers, the issue remains a pressing concern.
Experts recommend taking proactive steps to protect packages, including scheduling deliveries during peak hours when someone is home, using side or back doors, keeping porches well-lit, and investing in a home security system with cameras.
The root of the problem lies in package theft being a "crime of opportunity." As long as packages sit on a porch, especially during busy holiday seasons, they become an easy target for thieves. States like Florida and Pennsylvania are taking steps to crack down on the issue by elevating it from a misdemeanor to a felony.
As one criminologist noted, package theft is more than just a financial loss – it's a personal affront that can leave victims feeling anxious and vulnerable.
The Windy City has been ranked as the worst city for porch pirate thefts this year, with an estimated loss of over $254 million. Chicagoans have lost a staggering 6.5 million packages to porch pirates, making it the top destination for these opportunistic thieves.
According to a report from home security research firm SafeWise, urban centers like Chicago are prime targets due to their dense population and high delivery traffic. Despite the rise of concierge services and delivery lockers, package theft remains a major concern.
The report found that nearly one-third of respondents nationwide have had a package stolen in the past year, with 75% reporting multiple losses. The impact on victims goes beyond just financial loss – many feel "violated" and say they're left feeling anxious every time they receive a delivery.
This is the eighth year of SafeWise's report, which has seen an interesting trend: a decline in package theft. However, with 104 million packages stolen this year at a cost of $15 billion to consumers, and an additional $22 billion in losses for retailers, the issue remains a pressing concern.
Experts recommend taking proactive steps to protect packages, including scheduling deliveries during peak hours when someone is home, using side or back doors, keeping porches well-lit, and investing in a home security system with cameras.
The root of the problem lies in package theft being a "crime of opportunity." As long as packages sit on a porch, especially during busy holiday seasons, they become an easy target for thieves. States like Florida and Pennsylvania are taking steps to crack down on the issue by elevating it from a misdemeanor to a felony.
As one criminologist noted, package theft is more than just a financial loss – it's a personal affront that can leave victims feeling anxious and vulnerable.