(The actual date of this post was 2/26/2024, but it has been changed to pin this first post to the top of the list.)
Please consider submitting your evidence of theft or best evidence of suspicious behavior (bringing home, buying, selling, or trading of suspected stolen goods) through the form below. Liquor, patio umbrellas, televisions, a standard gas-powered lawnmower, a manual lawnmower, garden equipment, bicycles, furniture, possibly a pressure washer or wet vacuum or sprayer of some kind, perhaps a guitar amplifier, landscaping materials like giant bricks, figurines (Santa type) collector dolls ("one for each country" was offered to me for purchase years ago, but I did not have any interest), and concrete bird baths are some of the suspicious items I've seen and heard discussed. I am most interested in the hardened and potential criminals who don't care that they're on camera and continue a life of crime or suspected crime regardless of the consequences (e.g., jail time). Since installing my cameras and since his two arrests, most of the friends of the man photographed in this post (30-50 of them?) have stopped coming around (making clear with body language and words then their disappearance that they hate cameras), and I'm hoping that my cameras and his arrests have helped to convince them to give up the shady behavior altogether. But the main man photographed here (labeled Suspect #1 in case you have evidence of theft that matches his location, attire, and items seen on other cameras like mine) has continued in smaller and smaller amounts with each penalty. This format is also probably only useful for catching suspected thieves if their home location is known. I know where my neighbor lives, and I see suspicious activity; I just don't have any theft on camera. Acts of theft seen on the cameras of businesses or residences that match his activities, attire, time and place, etc. (if such acts took place) would make his location helpful. Please also know that I will not post everything submitted as time and more are limited. And I don't know the limits of this blog format (e.g., the maximum number of categories for neighborhoods, zip codes, objects stolen, and other key words for helping the public find corroborating videos that match their own experience). In addition to submitting your own evidence, you can browse the Archives by date or the Categories in the right column for keywords. And you can search for keywords like 'red bicycle', 'television', 'male suspect', 'reflective wheels', 'ankle socks', 'Nike shoes', and 'male thief caught on camera', for videos and photographs that correspond to the evidence from your own cameras. Keywords: Free public resource for catching package thieves in the Phoenix metropolitan area, free public resource for catching thieves in the Phoenix metropolitan area, free community resource for catching thieves in the Phoenix metropolitan area, blog for catching thieves in the Phoenix metropolitan area, businesses, theft from businesses in the Phoenix area, theft from residences in the Phoenix area, package theft in Phoenix, porch pirates in Phoenix, law enforcement Phoenix, police Phoenix, Phoenix police, Phoenix law enforcement, home security camera consulting, home security camera consultant, home security camera consultation, home security cameras, home security camera consulting Arizona, home security consultant Arizona, home security camera Maricopa county, how to stop porch pirates, how to stop package thieves, how to reduce crime, fight crime, wireless home security cameras, best home security cameras, best wireless home security cameras, best home security cameras that are wireless, wireless security cameras, wireless video surveillance, doorbell cameras, wifi cameras, wireless cameras, wireless surveillance cameras, Phoenix home security, Scottsdale home security, Peoria home security, Arizona home security, Chandler home security, Cave Creek home security, security camera consulting, security camera consulting Phoenix, security camera consulting Scottsdale, security camera consulting Cave Creek, security camera consulting Peoria, security camera consulting Chandler, security camera consulting Maricopa County, security camera consulting Arizona, 85020 thief, 85020 suspected thief, 85020 package thieves, 85020 catch thieves, residential wireless security camera consulting, security camera consultant, security camera consultant Arizona, security camera consultant Phoenix Arizona, wireless home security consultant Arizona, wireless home security consultant Phoenix Arizona
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I've seen this man in association with my main neighbor who appears to have been involved in drug use and possibly buying, selling, trading + dealing in stolen goods. I believe I've also seen him in a vehicle with another neighbor who was the driver. (In other words, I think it was the same man on both occasions. One way I think he can be recognized is that he appears to be bowlegged.) On the day that he was about to get into the car with the other neighbor, he pointed at my door and said approximately, "Somebody's got this!" After walking off camera, he added "... security cameras!"
On another occasion, I think it was Suspect #2 who was loading with a few men several large televisions onto a nice, large truck. On that night, I think he had on the same checkered/plaid shirt as seen in the first photograph. I will need to find that video, zoom in, and take some screen captures. I've seen him on a bicycle, and I don't know if he owns a vehicle. I believe I've also seen him getting into and out of at least one other vehicle--and still concerned about the security cameras. But I haven't seen him in a while as most of my "main" neighbor's (Suspect #1's) friends have disappeared. He also does not live here; so, it may not be very useful to post his information as a suspect because tracking down his home base may be a challenge. This forum is most useful for known thieves and suspects with a known home location. |
Searchfor Phoenix-area zip codes, items stolen, description of the thief or suspect, & other keywords AuthorA resident of Phoenix, Arizona who believes that inaction and the lack of awareness and/or attention to the events around us have contributed to the amount of crime our communities are experiencing. Archives
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