Fort Myers Porch Pirate Wanted For Stealing New iPhones From Homes
A Fort Myers porch pirate is wanted for stealing new iPhones from homes. It’s more popular than ever, so be on the lookout!
If you’ve been thinking about investing in a doorbell camera or surveillance camera of some sort for your home, it’s probably a good time! From Florida to Maine and New York to California porch pirates are on the rise, and they seem to be getting smarter. Somehow, they know when you’re expecting a valuable package like an iPhone and they’re ready to take it before you can even get your hands on it! Now, Fort Myers porch pirate is wanted after taking several iPhone 16s from the area.
Fort Myers Porch Pirate Wanted For Stealing iPhones
It seems like everyday the news is telling us about someone getting something valuable stolen from them by a porch pirate. There have been tons of viral videos lately showing these porch pirates take things from porches, and sometimes from the delivery driver before they even have a chance to set the package down! Clearly, Fort Myers is not immune from this problem.
Law enforcement is now looking for a person of interest in connection to the theft of 2 Apple iPhone 16 Pros from a home in south Fort Myers and then 2 more iPhone 16s from a home just down the road. One of the victim’s, Kristen Kruithof, tells NBC 2, “It’s uneasy. It’s unsettling when someone’s coming to your front door and taking something so close.” According to NBC 2, these thefts happened in the area of Palomino Lane and Fiddlesticks Boulevard on Friday between 12:20pm and 4pm. Kruithof continues on telling NBC 2, “I checked the emails, and they told me that FedEx delivered it, and they kind of put it far off to the side, like far away from our ring camera, so it didn’t pick it up, which is a little suspicious in itself, and they were gone.” For the record, each of those phones are valued around $1,100 each! You’re going to want to find that package.
Investigators believe the unidentified thief was seen getting into the passenger side of a gray Nissan Altima or a similar vehicle, per NBC 2. Trish Routte with SWFL Crime Stoppers tells NBC 2, “He may be following the FedEx truck from house to house, and as he’s seeing these smaller packages dropped off, they have a chance to go out and get them or come home from work, he’s scooping them up.” That’s one possibility that he’s following trucks and waiting. Or he could have some kind of technology telling him what’s in the truck. It also could be an inside job with the driver telling him what he’s got and where he’s going. You never know! You have to be careful and it’s a good idea to have your doorbell camera pointed where it can’t miss any action at your front step.
See a photo shared by SWFL Crime Stoppers below. Do you recognize that man?