Mail dumped at two separate USPS locations in Glendale; investigation underway

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Piles of unopened mail and packages were discovered at two locations Thursday morning in Glendale.

Piles of unopened United State Postal Service mail and packages were discovered dumped at two separate locations this week in Glendale, authorities said Friday.

Police responded to a call about 8 a.m. Thursday from the USPS, asking police to assist with a situation involving “possible stolen mail or whatever was dumped in an alleyway,” said Glendale Police Sgt. Christian Hauptmann. The second call came about two hours later from a business owner who witnessed a similar incident in a store parking lot not far from the alley.

California Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra said Thursday the state is attempting to reverse the Postal Service’s new policies.

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