porch pirates return to New Jersey home
After the New Jersey homeowner shared the video of the original theft to social media, the thieves returned to the home two days later and told the homeowner's camera that it was "not cool" that they shared the footage. NBC Philadelphia/YouTube

A pair of package thieves returned to the home of the package they stole and begged for video of them stealing to be removed after the homeowner posted the security footage online.

Two hooded and masked thieves stole a package from a New Jersey home on Dec. 9. In the video shared online of them running off with the package, one of the thieves can be seen stopping on the home's walkway and "twerking" before fleeing, as reported by WPVI.

But after the homeowner shared the video to social media, the thieves returned to the home on Dec. 11 and took time to share their thoughts on the homeowner sharing the footage, as reported by NBC Philadelphia.

"Come on dude, not cool bro, come on not cool. That's my a** on the internet!" one of the thieves tells the homeowner's Ring camera as they hold up their phone, which appears to be playing the original video of the theft.

That suspect runs away, and then a short while later one of them comes back with a broken glass. "Uh, I meant to give this back," they tell the camera, placing the item on the step.

The stolen Amazon package, which contained four glasses and baby products, was worth about $74, according to Gloucester Township police.

"You can't make this stuff up," police said, as reported by WABC. Authorities are still trying to identify the two suspects.

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