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Exeter police report daytime package theft, urge precautionary measures

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EXETER — A recent package theft from Washington Street during daylight hours has prompted Exeter Police Department to issue a warning to residents, especially as the holiday season approaches and such crimes tend to increase.

Authorities recommend several measures to protect deliveries, such as installing home security systems or motion-activated lights.

Residents are also encouraged to ask neighbors to hold packages if they plan to be away from home for an extended period and to remain vigilant for vehicles that may be following delivery trucks or mail carriers.

To prevent package theft, residents should use delivery tracking to confirm that their packages have reached the intended address and check all possible locations where a package might be left, including side doors or back porches.

If a package is missing, neighbors, roommates, or family members should be asked if they have accepted the delivery.

If a theft occurs, Exeter Police Department advises filing a claim with the carrier as soon as possible.

Many carriers, including FedEx, require claims for U.S. packages to be filed within 60 days of the shipment date.

This information can typically be found on the carrier’s website or in their confirmation email.

In the event of a theft, residents can file a report with the Exeter Police Department.

If available, security footage capturing the incident can be a valuable asset for the police investigation.

The Exeter Police Department remains committed to addressing these crimes and encourages the community to take proactive steps to safeguard their property.

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