From the archives: This story was last updated in May 2019.
An opportunist who saw boxes outside a Washington home and thought they'd steal the contents for themselves got a very nasty shock; she slipped and fell on the lawn on her way back to her getaway vehicle. The whole thing was caught on a home security camera. It’s not so often that karmic retribution happens as quickly as this!The footage shows a UPS delivery driver pulling up to the home in Snohomish County, Washington, and dropping off three parcels at the side door. Not long after, a black car drives past, clocks the boxes sitting outside the presumably empty house, and makes a snap decision; easy pickings! The car parks a little further down the street and the passenger, a woman, climbs out and heads towards the boxes.
The thief slips out of view momentarily but then reappears laden with all three boxes. Attempting to evade attention from the neighbors, she decides to run back to her car in the hope of a swift getaway, but she misjudges her footing and falls onto the grass. It’s a bad fall.
She cries out and attempts to get up, but her leg is likely broken and she cannot move. Her accomplice steps out of the car, walks across the lawn to help, and ends up carrying her awkwardly back to the car.
Next stop, hospital? You'd think so! But no; the male accomplice decides that despite the inconvenient accident, the stolen haul is just too tempting to leave behind. He helps the injured woman into the car but then returns to pick up the boxes himself before driving away. The pair then drives off and it’s hard not to conclude that the accident was thoroughly well deserved.
“Karma bit her hard!” said one. “More reason for everyone to have outside cameras,” suggested another, while others commented on how ludicrous it was to risk personal safety for an unknown prize: “They are stealing, and don’t even know what they are stealing,” one person put simply.
While trying to see the funny side, homeowner Lizeth Ababneh revealed that the boxes’ contents were a little more important than the replaceable effects of an online shopping spree; they contained important medication for Ababneh’s husband worth over $5,000. Insurance would only cover some of that loss.
Treat appeared in court in a wheelchair.