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Updated almost 10 years ago,

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John Colburn
  • Investor
  • Atkinson, NH
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Surveillance camera caught a tenant stealing package from another tenant.

John Colburn
  • Investor
  • Atkinson, NH
Posted

I installed a surveillance system in my six unit apartment building a couple of months back and recently received a request from a tenant to investigate a missing usps package.   What I found was a boyfriend of another tenant took the package.    

Now I do not know how to handle the situation.   Do I give the tenant who's boyfriend stole the package a heads up or do I give the information to the tenant with the missing package the tape, or do I contact the police directly. 

Any help with this is appreciated.

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