Bucks County Community Rallies After Packages Stolen from Home of Local Holiday Figure ‘Santa Scott’
Porch pirates targeted the home of Bucks County's "Santa Scott" DiSantis. Read about the Fairless Hills investigation and the community's response.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 3, 2026, 7:21 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from 6abc Philadelphia

Theft at a Local Fairless Hills Landmark
The quiet neighborhood of Fairless Hills was unsettled this week following a reported package theft at the home of Scott DiSantis, a man widely recognized in Bucks County for his elaborate holiday displays and community service as "Santa Scott". According to the Falls Township Police Department, the incident occurred in broad daylight on Monday afternoon. DiSantis reported that multiple parcels containing both personal items and supplies intended for local charitable efforts were removed from his front porch shortly after they were delivered. The residence, known for its year-round commitment to community spirit, has become the center of a local investigation as police work to identify the perpetrator.
Surveillance Footage Captures the Act
Digital evidence from a high-definition doorbell camera provided investigators with a clear view of the theft as it unfolded. The footage shows an unidentified individual approaching the porch, quickly gathering several boxes, and retreating to a waiting vehicle parked nearby. DiSantis shared the video on social media to alert his neighbors, expressing disappointment that such an act would occur in a community that typically looks out for one another. Falls Township detectives are currently reviewing the footage and cross-referencing it with other reported thefts in the area to determine if a serial "porch pirate" is operating within the Fairless Hills jurisdiction.
The Impact on Local Charitable Efforts
The theft is particularly poignant given the homeowner's role in local holiday traditions and fundraising. "Santa Scott" is known for hosting events that benefit local food banks and children's charities, and some of the stolen items were reportedly intended for upcoming community engagements. DiSantis noted that while the monetary value of the items is significant, the loss of supplies meant to bring joy to others is the most disheartening aspect of the crime. Despite the setback, he has stated that his holiday mission will continue and that he will not let the actions of one individual dampen the festive spirit he works to cultivate.
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