• Home
  • About
  • Advertise
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Astoria Journal
  • Home
  • News
  • Community
  • Local News
  • Oregon
  • About
  • Home
  • News
  • Community
  • Local News
  • Oregon
  • About
No Result
View All Result
Astoria Journal
No Result
View All Result

Corvallis Police Department’s Bait Package Program Helps Catch Porch Pirates

by Tonya McPhearson
January 29, 2025
in Local News
Corvallis Police Department’s Bait Package Program Helps Catch Porch Pirates
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

CORVALLIS, Ore. — The Corvallis Police Department (CPD) has reported success in their bait package program aimed at curbing the rising problem of porch piracy in the area. The program, part of the CPD’s Community Livability Unit, utilizes bait packages equipped with tracking devices to alert authorities when stolen. This proactive approach has led to arrests and has provided a new tool in the fight against package theft.

Evan Hull, an officer within the Community Livability Unit, explained that the department has the flexibility to adjust bait package placements depending on trends in theft reports. “We can tailor our efforts to certain areas of town to address different problems,” Hull said. “For instance, if we’re seeing a rise in package theft in a particular neighborhood, we can focus our efforts there.”

Recently, the program resulted in a successful arrest after a suspect with a history of theft was apprehended. The individual was found in possession of multiple stolen packages. The bait package, which had been taken from a porch in the area, helped authorities pinpoint the suspect’s location, leading to their arrest.

For residents like Meghna Babbar-Sebens, who has experienced package and bike theft in her neighborhood, the program has been a welcome development. “I think it’s a good thing,” Babbar-Sebens said. “It’s smart to use technology to help identify who’s stealing and try to control the theft process.”

As the program continues to show success, CPD officials are optimistic about expanding it. Hull mentioned that there are ongoing conversations with major mailing companies, including USPS and Amazon, to explore ways to further protect residents’ deliveries. “Of course, we’d like to see what kind of funding we can secure to grow the program,” Hull noted. “Making it successful in Corvallis is important, and that’s something we’re working on.”

With package theft becoming an increasing issue across the nation, Corvallis’ innovative approach to the problem serves as an example of how communities can use technology and collaboration to address local crime. Through programs like the bait package initiative, the CPD aims to reduce thefts while fostering a greater sense of community involvement and accountability.

You May Also Like

Protesters in Eugene Oppose Avelo Airlines’ Deportation Flights Contract with ICE

Protesters in Eugene Oppose Avelo Airlines’ Deportation Flights Contract with ICE

by Tonya McPhearson
June 3, 2025
0

EUGENE, Ore. — A group of protesters gathered outside the federal building in downtown Eugene on to voice their opposition...

Stabbing at Homeless Shelter Leaves Eleven Hospitalized; Suspect in Custody

Stabbing at Homeless Shelter Leaves Eleven Hospitalized; Suspect in Custody

by Tonya McPhearson
June 3, 2025
0

Astoria, Ore. — A man was taken into custody Sunday evening after a violent stabbing at a homeless shelter in...

Eugene Man Arrested on Multiple Charges After Attempting to Meet Minor for Sex

Eugene Man Arrested on Multiple Charges After Attempting to Meet Minor for Sex

by Tonya McPhearson
June 2, 2025
0

EUGENE, Ore. — A 38-year-old Eugene man was arrested Monday after arranging online to meet a child under the age...

North Eugene High School Placed on Lockdown Following Nearby Armed Juvenile Incident

North Eugene High School Placed on Lockdown Following Nearby Armed Juvenile Incident

by Tonya McPhearson
June 2, 2025
0

EUGENE, Ore. — North Eugene High School was placed on lockdown Thursday afternoon after a nearby incident involving a group...

Drain Couple Killed in Rollover Crash Near Tyee; Alcohol Suspected as Contributing Factor

Drain Couple Killed in Rollover Crash Near Tyee; Alcohol Suspected as Contributing Factor

by Tonya McPhearson
June 2, 2025
0

TYEE, Ore. – A single-vehicle rollover crash on remote timberland near the unincorporated community of Tyee has left a Drain couple...

Coos Bay Gym Owner Faces Multiple Sexual Abuse Allegations Involving Teen Girls

Coos Bay Gym Owner Faces Multiple Sexual Abuse Allegations Involving Teen Girls

by Tonya McPhearson
May 30, 2025
0

Coos Bay, Ore. — Henry Delaney, III, a 44-year-old gym owner and head trainer of Northwest Fitness in Coos Bay, is...

Next Post
Senate Democrats Decry Funding Freeze as Unconstitutional and Illegal

Senate Democrats Decry Funding Freeze as Unconstitutional and Illegal

Oregon Requests Federal Disaster Aid After Historic Flooding Devastates Rural Communities
Oregon

Oregon Requests Federal Disaster Aid After Historic Flooding Devastates Rural Communities

by Tonya McPhearson
June 3, 2025
0

Astoria, Ore. — Governor Tina Kotek has formally requested Presidential Disaster Declarations to aid Oregon communities reeling from catastrophic floods...

Read more
Protesters in Eugene Oppose Avelo Airlines’ Deportation Flights Contract with ICE

Protesters in Eugene Oppose Avelo Airlines’ Deportation Flights Contract with ICE

June 3, 2025
Stabbing at Homeless Shelter Leaves Eleven Hospitalized; Suspect in Custody

Stabbing at Homeless Shelter Leaves Eleven Hospitalized; Suspect in Custody

June 3, 2025
Eugene Man Arrested on Multiple Charges After Attempting to Meet Minor for Sex

Eugene Man Arrested on Multiple Charges After Attempting to Meet Minor for Sex

June 2, 2025
North Eugene High School Placed on Lockdown Following Nearby Armed Juvenile Incident

North Eugene High School Placed on Lockdown Following Nearby Armed Juvenile Incident

June 2, 2025

Astoria Journal is the Astoria’s largest locally owned, independent news platform. We specialize in hyperlocal coverage of the people, places and events that shape the communities we love. Our team of award-winning, Astoria-based, reporters are dedicated to bringing readers stories fast, first and forever free.

  • Home
  • About
  • Advertise

© 2021 Astoria Journal

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Community
  • Local News
  • Oregon
  • About

© 2021 Astoria Journal