«Now they leave notes with gratitude?»: even the police couldn’t believe the find at the crime scene

No need to thank me.

A thief from Minnesota, a business of stealing packages right at the homes of innocent victims, which, evidently, during one of their latest crimes, were taken from the porch of women portable charger, brutally laughed at her, leaving at the scene a handwritten note. Even the police could hardly believe that criminals now dare to leave notes with samples of his handwriting.

Friday this letter was shared in social networks the employees of the police Department of Saint Paul.

«Just want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to steal your package»,- was said in a cheeky note. «Very kind of you. Thank you.»

Theft of a parcel occurred on Wednesday at the home of Hilary Smith, residing in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. The woman told the newspaper the Pioneer Press, that the package was a portable charger for her boss.

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It’s bad enough that we have to worry about people stealing our packages. But now their leaving thank you notes? Ugh. pic.twitter.com/5lFquc9OJ3

— Saint Paul Police Department (@sppdmn) December 13, 2019

At noon the mistress of the house said that the parcel was delivered, but by the time she returned home at 17:00, the place was no longer there.

Instead of sending on the porch waiting for her note.

«And now they leave notes of thanks?» — was written in the police post on Facebook, which is hard to believe, despite the fact that they made the note.

«Know that we do everything we can to identify and arrest the criminals,» said police in St. Paul. «But we also need your help in the prevention of such crimes».

The police Department offers residents ask to deliver parcels to the house the neighbors who they can trust and ask to sign for the parcel. Also variants are possible to ask to deliver a package to a work address, to a nearby store, or the Amazon locker service (package delivery, self-service, which offers customers on Amazon).

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