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Central Florida Porch Pirate Caught Stealing Amazon Packages

A Central Florida “porch pirate” who stole Amazon packages from a victim’s front porch in Winter Haven has been arrested.




Polk County Sheriff’s deputies were able to quickly identify and arrest the suspect, thanks to excellent home video footage and a PCSO crime analyst and detective working together to arrest the suspect.

“It’s that time of year when porch pirates are most prevalent,” said Sheriff Grady Judd. “If at all possible, have your packages delivered when someone will be home, to a friend or neighbor’s home, or to your place of business. If not, invest in a security system that alerts you immediately when someone is on your porch. This prolific thief is probably going to spend Christmas behind bars this year.”

A package theft was recently reported in the Sun Ridge Village subdivision in Winter Haven. The suspect followed an Amazon truck and immediately stole the boxes that were delivered to the porch. The victim’s surveillance video showed a white female dressed in black walking up to the porch and taking the boxes, then getting into a red truck. The victim then learned that one of his neighbors had an attempted package theft a week prior (with no video).

Click here to see the suspect stealing packages.

The detective reviewed the video and passed it along a crime analyst, who was able to tentatively identify the suspect as Kensley Mott, based on her appearance. The detective used that information and found that the victim owns a red truck – the suspect was seen driving a red truck away from the scene. He also learned she works at Hungry Howie’s pizza in the Wahneta area of Winter Haven. She was not at work the evening of December 11th, but detectives found her there the following day.

Mott admitted to the thefts, saying that she was planning on re-gifting the stolen items at Christmas. She was taken into custody without incident.

Mott’s criminal history includes arrests dating back to 2016 for petit theft, grand theft, and narcotics possession.

Mott was booked into the Polk County Jail for grand theft, felony petit theft, and two counts burglary of a dwelling.



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