Package deliveries are a normal part of life — and so are opportunistic thefts. In Spartanburg, most “porch theft” is not a sophisticated crime; it’s often someone spotting a box and taking a quick chance.
This guide focuses on prevention steps families and homeowners can implement immediately. It does not require expensive equipment, and it works whether you live downtown, in a neighborhood subdivision, or in a rural area of Spartanburg County.
1) Reduce the “time on the porch” window
- Use delivery alerts: turn on text/push notifications for shipping carriers.
- Choose a delivery window: if available, schedule for a time you’re home.
- Ask a neighbor: a simple “grab it if you see it” agreement works well.
2) Make deliveries less visible
- Use a package box: even a basic lockable bin reduces impulse theft.
- Use side-door or garage delivery: when carriers support it, it keeps packages off the front porch.
- Set delivery instructions: “place behind planter” or “leave at side gate” can help.
3) Use lighting and cameras strategically
Visible lighting and a clearly placed camera can deter casual theft. If you use a camera, aim it so faces are visible and the timestamp is correct. A poorly positioned camera often captures only the top of a hat.
4) What to do if a package goes missing
- Confirm delivery details: check the carrier photo and GPS-delivery note (if available).
- Check nearby doors: mis-deliveries happen more than people think.
- Contact the seller and carrier: many have replacement policies.
- File a report if needed: if you have video or repeated theft in your area, report it.
5) A simple prevention plan for Spartanburg homes
Start with alerts + a neighbor check. Next, add a package bin or relocate delivery to a less visible location. If the problem persists, add a camera and brighter entry lighting. Layering two or three small steps is usually more effective than relying on one expensive device.