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A seasonal UPS worker in Florida was arrested Tuesday for allegedly stealing packages containing pricey electronics from a business he dropped them off at, a report said.

Emmanuel Lamont Reggin Jr., 18, is accused of swiping packages containing two Kindles, an iPad and a tablet computer on Monday night from a company in Northeast Miami-Dade, according to WSVN-TV.

Earlier in the day, Reggin Jr. helped deliver 5,500 packages to the company. He was caught on camera relocating the items he later stole inside and under nearby dumpsters while his co-worker wasn’t looking, the report said, citing police.

The worker allegedly carried out the same scheme the next day at the same business.

The second time, however, Reggin Jr. was caught when a manager saw him on surveillance footage swiping two boxes from under a dumpster. Those packages contained a laptop and two PlayStation 4 game consoles.

Cops apprehended Reggin Jr. and found the stolen goods at his home. He was charged with third-degree grand theft, the report said.

UPS, in a statement to WSVN-TV, said they are “working with law enforcement, and the person in question is no longer employed by the company.”

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