Disgraceful San Jose Mail Thief Caught in the Act

July 4, 2023 by 2 Comments

Yesterday, a disgraceful San Jose mail thief was caught in the act. Unfortunately, the photo only captured the back of her, as she walked away with various packages in her arms. Nonetheless, this could still help identify her, so not all is lost.

The porch pirate struck at 2nd St. and casually strolled down the neighborhood while picking up mail as if they were her own possessions. The woman in question had short, blond hair and was fairly tall in height and more importantly, had no morals.

Unfortunately, this behavior is fairly common across the USA these days and isn’t just exclusive to San Jose. Nonetheless, it’s still shameless and arguably it should have stricter punishments. However, the sad reality is that often these crimes go unpunished. Speaking on social media, one resident said, “What a complete waste of human life. Do these people simply have no morals, no shame, no respect? The naked walk of shame while throwing rotten fruit at them should be a thing.”

Elsewhere, others claimed that the person should have got involved instead of pulling their camera out. While this is a good solution, it’s also possibly dangerous and may not be the most sensible idea. Although dramatic, you can see how this sort of stuff isn’t appreciated, and rightly so. Hopefully, this fraudster gets caught. Just don’t bank on it though.

2 Replies to “Disgraceful San Jose Mail Thief Caught in the Act”

  1. The Mandalorian of San Jose says:

    It’s at least 75% obvious she lives within the Neighborhood or close by. She’s obviously done it before judging her Calmness. Time for POLICE PATROLS by Citizens Patrolling in Pairs keeping an Eye out for Suspicious Persons & Things. After all, why was “Neighborhood Watch” even Invented.???? What ever happened to Watching out for our Neighbors Safety.????

  2. Helen says:

    That’s actually a great idea! Unfortunately, living in San jose tends to have the majority of residents working multiple jobs in order to afford the high cost of living? Per, all the unmatched, empty homes.