'A man stole our $170 Woolies order while I breastfed my baby'
"If you recognise this guy, please let me know," Adelaide mum Eliza said, sharing video of the incident.
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Eliza Bolton was inside her Adelaide home, nursing her newborn, when her Woolworths order arrived.
However, not long after the groceries were left on her front porch, a stranger approached the house and took them all - $170's worth.
Luckily, it was captured on Eliza's security camera, with the video being posted by her on Facebook in the hopes of identifying the thief.
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Thief steals mum's $170 Woolies order
In the footage, a man wearing a bucket hat and white shirt can be seen committing the alleged crime. At first, he's sitting in the passenger seat of a white ute, parked outside Eliza’s home.
He then casually steps out of the car and walks straight to the bags of shopping at the front door. Without even checking the contents, he swiftly gathers them up, returns to the car, and drives away.
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“This person stole $170 worth of Woolies order from our doorstep,” Eliza wrote when she posted the vision in her local community group.
“I was inside the house with my baby and opened the door two minutes after he left! If you recognise this guy and have ANY information, please let me know. It’s been reported to police.”
SAPOL told news.com.au that they are “aware of the incident and are investigating.”
"Someone may know him"
Eliza's community was quick to express their frustration and anger on the clip.
Several commenters pointed out that the man got in and out of the passenger seat, suggesting he wasn’t acting alone.
“What’s this world coming to? It’s crazy what people are doing,” one person wrote.
Another added, “Lowlife scum. Distinctive clothing. Someone may know him.”
And a third said what everyone is thinking: “Hopefully, he will get caught.”
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Originally published as 'A man stole our $170 Woolies order while I breastfed my baby'