Package thief gets instant punishment amid her crime
The footage initially showed a UPS delivery man dropping off three parcels at the doorstep of Lizeth Ababneh’s residence in Snohomish County, Washington. After a while, a car was seen making a stop near the house and a woman jumping out who seized the unguarded parcels and hastily paced towards the car. However, the universe had plans of immediate punishment in store for her after she slips on wet grass and suffers an excruciating leg break, which leads to her abettor carrying her to the car but also coming back for the boxes.
WASHINGTON: A home security footage released showed a woman wedged in the midst of her crime by karma when she decided to sneak away with unattended packages left outside someone’s house in Washington DC.
The footage initially showed a UPS delivery man dropping off three parcels at the doorstep of Lizeth Ababneh’s residence in Snohomish County, Washington. After a while, a car was seen making a stop near the house and a woman jumping out who seized the unguarded parcels and hastily paced towards the car. However, the universe had plans of immediate punishment in store for her after she slips on wet grass and suffers an excruciating leg break, which leads to her abettor carrying her to the car but also coming back for the boxes.
The Snohomish County Sheriff’s office has started a comprehensive examination regarding the thievery; whereas the resident Lizeth, finds the entire episode amusing and states that the boxes contained her husband’s medication.
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