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The parcel in front of the Australian women's door was directly stolen in broad daylight and refused to take responsibility for the express delivery.

On Monday morning, a brazen thief in Western Australia reportedly stole a package directly from the front of a house, and his actions were photographed throughout the surveillance.

The broad-minded man, dressed in a blue hoodie, black sweatpants and blue sneakers, posted the video on social media and said that in her enclosed neighborhood, neighbors had also experienced stolen parcels in the past.

"Today, in the hours I went out, some scumbag stole some parcels outside my front door," the homeowner wrote online.

"We live in Albany Village, with a couple of buildings, so this guy must be driving around looking for packages and stuff, because I can't tell he's from our neighborhood."

Homeowners said the couriers responsible for delivering packages refused to take responsibility, saying they had completed the final step of the deal.

Just a few days ago, an employee at the Australian Post West Australia branch was convicted of stealing packages and emails from her workplace.

On May 22nd, Linda Trezekut (Linda Terese Coote), 54, pleaded guilty to two charges at the Mandurah District Court.

Kurt stole a package containing the CCTV system, and when police arrived at her house, they found that there were still many letters in her home, whose names had been smeared or burned in black.

Australia Post recently launched a "smart mailbox" called Receva. The mailbox is referred to as a "safe and convenient place" to store door-to-door items, in which a cabinet-like equipment is placed outside the door, but only Australian postmen or postmen can open the device.

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