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Why Package Thieves Are Targeting FedEx, Amazon and UPS Delivery Trucks
There’s a growing crime trend around the country, as thieves target delivery trucks from companies like FedEx, UPS and Amazon, and steal everything inside. The trend comes just as the holiday season is about to kick into high gear with millions of packages criss-crossing the U.S. Ben Stickle teaches criminal justice at Middle Tennessee State University, and told Inside Edition that delivery vans make tempting targets, “almost like a bank on wheels.” Inside Edition’s Les Trent has more.