LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Piles of stolen mail were found by a man riding his ATV in the Nellis Dunes on Monday.
Terry Snyder said he found the pile hidden along a ridge and immediately remembered calling the Postal Inspection Service, a federal police force that investigates mail related crime, in early August for help collecting the burnt remains of the first pile.
“I told them it’s going to be real windy so they came out,” Snyder said. “We picked up the important mail and left basically the ads. Stuff like that.”
Shad Matheny with the Postal Inspection Service said the organization can’t comment on active investigations, but anyone who finds stolen mail should turn it into their local post office.
Source: Mounds of stolen mail found at Nellis Dunes near Las Vegas Boulevard
sad we have lazy people who cant do a simple job hot days sure putting up with mgmt but like other jobs you do the job right and know your customers are happy and are trusted with the postal service see i served for 42 years and in my heart my customers even when i did hand offs left the customers feeling secure in us and in me so if its a new employee set an example old employee you make that decession ps.nothing to do with this tell older employees to stay with tsp and dont have them talked to other insurance people to get them to switch over to an annunioty they are cockroaches trust your tsp and i had spoken to the main person in washington about this and finally had our local union paper make a comment about this as well !!!