‘What’s this world coming to?’: Outrage as brazen thief targets family home

Theft is an unfortunate reality, but when it happens in broad daylight and right at someone’s doorstep, it’s even more unsettling.

One mother experienced this firsthand when what should have been a routine grocery delivery took a shocking turn.

What happened next left the community outraged and authorities investigating.


A brazen thief was caught on CCTV allegedly stealing $170 worth of groceries from an Adelaide woman’s front porch, just moments before she stepped outside to collect them.

Eliza Bolton, a mother from Hallett Cove, had been inside nursing her baby when the theft occurred.

Security footage showed a man in a bucket hat, white T-shirt, shorts, and sneakers walking up to her home in broad daylight.


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Brazen thief caught on CCTV stealing groceries. Image source: Youtube/10NewsFirst


He picked up the grocery bags and quickly made his way back to a waiting ute, which appeared to have an accomplice inside.

The vehicle reversed slightly as he returned, suggesting a coordinated effort.

Bolton took to social media to call out the alleged thief, writing: ‘I was inside the house with my baby and opened the door two minutes after he left. If you recognise this guy or have ANY information, please let me know. It’s been reported to the police.’

South Australia Police confirmed they were investigating the incident but had no further updates.

Locals expressed their outrage online, with one person commenting: ‘What’s this world coming to—it’s crazy what people are doing.’


Another speculated that the thief might have been following the Woolworths delivery truck.

The incident is part of a growing trend in South Australia, where residents have reported groceries being stolen from their doorsteps.

One person said their HelloFresh meals had been stolen twice in a row, while another claimed their Marley Spoon deliveries were taken ‘at least twice a year.’

Parcel theft is a widespread issue, with a 2023 Finder report revealing that one in five Australians had experienced a stolen delivery—amounting to an estimated $540 million in lost goods.


Watch the full footage below.


Source: Youtube/10NewsFirst

Key Takeaways
  • A thief was caught on CCTV allegedly stealing $170 worth of groceries from an Adelaide mother's porch.
  • Footage showed him rushing to a waiting ute, suggesting an accomplice.
  • The mother shared the video on social media, and police are investigating.
  • Parcel theft is rising, with a 2023 Finder study estimating $540 million in losses.

With doorstep theft on the rise, do you think delivery services should do more to prevent it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
 
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And all this b/s about people not being able to afford to eat, you can bet this guy has more money than you and I and is just an absolute piece of SHIT.
 
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