St. Clair County, MI – Public Safety Alert: Fake Delivery Drivers Tied to Home Invasions, Police Say

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St. Clair County, MI – Detectives in St. Clair County are urging residents across southeast Michigan to review recent home security footage as an investigation into multiple home invasions expands across county lines. Officials say suspicious individuals posing as delivery drivers may be linked to a series of break-ins reported over the past several weeks.

According to the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office, residents are asked to review footage recorded between November 20, 2025, and December 6, 2025, particularly if they noticed unknown delivery drivers approaching their property. Investigators believe there may be additional victims across multiple counties who have not yet come forward.

Deputies outlined several red-flag behaviors, including drivers entering a property without delivering a package, ringing doorbells to see if anyone is home, or approaching back and side doors where packages are not typically placed. Authorities say the individuals involved may be using delivery disguises to scout homes before entering.

The Sheriff’s Office is asking residents who witness similar behavior moving forward to contact local law enforcement rather than confronting anyone themselves. Officials note that while obtaining a license plate or vehicle description can help investigators, personal safety should come first.

Anyone who believes they may be a victim—or who has video showing suspicious delivery driver activity—is asked to contact Detective O’Donnell at (810) 987-1731 or email todonnell@stclaircounty.org.


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