ROSLINDALE, Mass. — Pam Lewis of Roslindale says her husband was dropping her off at a nearby T station when her cell phone alerted her that a man was at her front door.
"I pulled it up and looked at it and saw this gentleman standing there," she remembered. "I said to my husband, 'Do you know who this is?' He said no."
By the time her husband got home, donations she had left for the Epilepsy Foundation were missing.
"Everything we put out to be donated in the boxes were gone," she said.
Pam was upset and reached out to Boston 25 News.
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"I have a picture of the guy. He needs to be shamed," she said.
"You stepped onto my property and took something that did not belong to you," Lewis added, speaking to the thief.
She got even angrier as she watched her surveillance video. It showed the mystery man approach her front door.
"This guy parked his black pick-up in front and then walked up the driveway right past the donations," she said. "He headed for the front door and as he got to the doorbell and rang it - it started to record."
The suspect rang the bell and then checked the house to make sure no one was home.
"He rang that bell five times between 8:04 and 8:10, so he was here for a good six minutes," Lewis said.
"I'm hoping somebody will recognize him and call him out for what he was – a thief."