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Twerking porch pirates return to scene of the crime to complain about victim posting Ring footage online

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A pair of twerking porch pirates have returned to the scene of their crime, not to steal once again, but to complain about the revealing Ring doorbell footage the victim posted online.

A pair of twerking porch pirates have returned to the scene of their crime to complain about revealing Ring doorbell footage the victim posted online.

Two masked thieves were caught on video stealing packages from a Sicklerville, New Jersey, home before ‘twerking’ for the victim’s Ring doorbell camera.

The footage, later posted on the ‘Security’ feature of the Ring Neighbors app, shows the brazen burglars running towards the Independence Square townhouse shortly after 6.30pm on December 9.

One suspect can be seen grabbing a package from the front porch while the other bends over, shows his partially clothed butt to the camera and “twerks” before they both flee.

The stolen packages included drinking glasses and baby items valued at $74, the Gloucester Township Police Department said.

Just two days after the brazen robbery, a lone pirate returned under the cover of night (and in a mask and hoodie) to the scene to complain about the scandalous images the victim posted online.

“Come on buddy, it’s not cool bro, come on, it’s not cool,” the hooded robber said, inching closer to the doorbell camera to show the lewd images.

A pair of twerking porch pirates have returned to the scene of their crime, not to steal once again, but to complain about the revealing Ring doorbell footage the victim posted online.

Just two days after the brazen robbery, a lone pirate returned to the scene under the cover of night (and wearing a mask and hoodie) to complain about the scandalous images the victim posted online.

Just two days after the brazen robbery, a lone pirate returned to the scene under the cover of night (and wearing a mask and hoodie) to complain about the scandalous images the victim posted online.

‘That’s my Internet ass!’

Just ten minutes later, the suspect returned to the front entrance holding one of the stolen items, a broken glass, and carefully placed it in front of the house before fleeing.

“Uh, I wanted to return this,” the alleged thief said to the camera.

Gloucester Police have since issued their own statement on the slightly comical robbery, warning locals about the pirates and offering their own take on the incident.

The video release, titled ‘You Can’t Make This Up: Crime Stoppers Exclusive’, offered a video account of the incident along with a humorous written account of the ‘naughty’ robbery.

The stolen packages included drinking glasses and baby items valued at $74, the Gloucester Township Police Department said.

The stolen packages included drinking glasses and baby items valued at $74, the Gloucester Township Police Department said.

One of the two alleged porch pirates appeared to be wearing a sweatshirt that said “Hollywood” on the bottom along with several lines of lyrics from 2Pac and Dr. Dre’s 1995 hit song, “California Love.”

Gloucester Township Police are seeking help identifying the two individuals in the videos.

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