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Veteran Says Chattanooga Postal Workers Have Stolen Medication

One veteran says postal workers are stealing his medication right out of one Chattanooga post office and investigators believe he’s not the only one.

For the past 2.5 years, Steve Waller has been treated for a number of medical problems “some of which, involves chronic pain for spinal stenosis and chronic hip pain,” says Waller.

Every month right on schedule, the VA mails his pills to his home with USPS. Normally, he’s sent 120 Hydrocodone pills, but lately almost every high dosage bottle disappears disappears.

“They said they couldn’t find it and this happened month after month after month.” Waller would have to re-order the pills delaying his medication for days.

The veteran says he reached out to the police, the FBI, the post office, the police again, and even his congressman. But after a year without answers, Waller says he ran out of options and called us for help. “They would track it as far as the Shallowford Sorting Facility and then suddenly it would disappear. ”

In the last ten months, Waller has collected tracking numbers showing at least half of his packages that simply vanished. “They said it happens all the time not just to me but other veterans as well quite a few veterans actually.”

Veteran Says Postal Workers Have Stolen Medication