Christmas Grinch gets caught with stolen parcels from Kilsyth

Police have charged a man after he stole $50,000 worth of parcels, some which were destined for Kilsyth. Picture: ON FILE.

A number of parcels destined for Kilsyth have been stolen by a Christmas Grinch before making it to their destination, with the man now charged with the alleged theft.

Detectives from Whitehorse Crime Investigation Unit last week arrested and charged a courier driver in relation to the alleged theft of $50,000 worth of parcels from homes across Melbourne’s eastern suburbs.

Officers executed a search warrant at a Blackburn property on Friday 3 December where they located around 60 stolen parcels, which they allege were stolen between mid-October and early December.

The parcels included a hoverboard meant for an eight-year-old boy, an artificial Christmas tree and children’s clothing sent by a grandmother in England, all destined for a homes in Kilsyth.

Other parcels included a range of goods such as shoes, clothing, electronics, toys, a BBQ and even a bulk order of toilet paper.

Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Graham Ross said the investigation led police straight to the “Grinch’s grotto”.

“While most people are getting into the festive spirit at this time of year, we unfortunately do come across dishonest behaviour from time to time,” he said.

“If you know you’re not going to be home to receive your parcel, make sure it can be placed in a secure place at your home such as a letter box. Alternatively arrange to have it delivered to your nearest post office or secure pick up point.

“To those who think they can pinch other people’s parcels and get away with it, you won’t just end up on Santa’s naughty list this year – police will find you and put you before a court.”

Police allege some of the parcels were never delivered to their recipients but later recorded as though they had been, while others were simply skimmed off the top of multiple deliveries or plucked from the depot.

Most of the parcels have since been returned to the relevant courier companies so they can be forwarded to their rightful owners.

Police have charged a 30-year-old Blackburn man with one count of handle stolen goods to face Ringwood Magistrate’s Court on 5 May 2022.

Further charges are expected to be laid and enquiries are ongoing.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.