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Pasadena Today
By the People, for the People
Pasadena Police Seek Fake Delivery Driver Who Stole Package, Withdrew $3K
Authorities release images of suspect, urge public to come forward with information
Apr. 18, 2026 at 5:56am
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Pasadena police seek public's help in identifying a suspect who posed as a delivery driver to steal a package and withdraw thousands from the victim's bank account.Pasadena TodayPasadena police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man who posed as an Amazon delivery driver, stole a package from a local home, and later withdrew about $3,000 using the victim's bank card. The theft occurred on March 13, and detectives have released images of the suspect in hopes that someone will recognize him and provide information to aid the investigation.
Why it matters
Package theft and identity theft are growing problems in many communities, with criminals taking advantage of the rise in online shopping and delivery services. This case highlights the need for vigilance and cooperation between law enforcement and residents to combat these types of crimes.
The details
According to police, the suspect arrived at a Pasadena home posing as an Amazon delivery driver, took a package from the front porch, and then used the victim's bank card to withdraw approximately $3,000. Detectives have released surveillance images of the suspect and are urging anyone with information about his identity or whereabouts to come forward.
- The theft occurred on March 13, 2026.
The players
Pasadena Police Department
The local law enforcement agency investigating the package theft and identity fraud case.
Detective J. Gregory
The lead investigator on the case who is asking the public for assistance in identifying the suspect.
What they’re saying
“Anyone with information is urged to contact Detective J. Gregory at 713-475-7247 or jtgregory@pasadenatx.gov.”
— Detective J. Gregory, Lead Investigator
What’s next
Pasadena police are actively investigating the case and hope that releasing the suspect's images will lead to tips from the public that could help identify him.
The takeaway
This incident serves as a reminder for residents to be vigilant about package deliveries and to closely monitor their financial accounts for any suspicious activity. Cooperation between law enforcement and the community is crucial in combating these types of crimes.


