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Hi,

Some guy on a bicycle stole two parcels which Amazon has annoyingly dropped at my front door while I was out. Did it in the full daylight, at about 2pm yesterday. We live in the Bellenden road area.

I watched the security camera recording and could see him lingering up and down the street, watching people's front yards to see if there were any left parcels. 

Has anyone else had this happen to them?

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