Ohio postal carrier admits to burning undelivered mail in backyard
Share and Follow


VAN WERT, Ohio (WANE) – An investigation has been launched by the U.S. Postal Service following an incident where an employee allegedly set fire to mail on Wednesday morning.

According to a press release from Chief Doug Weigle, an officer from the Van Wert Police Department arrived at a residence around 7:30 a.m. after receiving a report of an unattended fire in the yard.

You May Also Like

Tragic Florida Crash: Unlicensed Driver’s CDL Failures Exposed in Fatal Accident

An unauthorized immigrant truck driver, linked to a tragic accident in Florida…

Temple University Celebrates David Muir: ABC’s ‘World News Tonight’ Anchor Receives Prestigious Honor

PHILADELPHIA — Excellence in journalism took center stage at Temple University in…

FBI Unveils New Surveillance Footage of Suspect in Pipe Bomb Case Near DNC and RNC Offices in Washington, DC

The FBI has released fresh surveillance footage on the platform X, showcasing…

Royal Visit: King and Queen’s Historic Encounter with Pope at Vatican

In a landmark moment, King Charles will become the first British monarch…

Shockwaves in Newport Beach: Tragic Triple Homicide Unfolds at Luxurious $6M Mansion

A California man, Camden Burton Nicholson, has been found guilty of the…

CBP Commander Faces Allegations of Tear Gas Misuse, Defying Judicial Mandate

In a developing story out of Chicago, U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory…

Louisiana Man Charged for Allegedly Supporting Hamas After Connection to Israel Attack

A key suspect tied to the October 2023 Hamas-led terror assault on…

US Military Executes Strategic Strike on Eastern Pacific Narco-Traffickers, Confirms Hegseth

In a significant development reported on Wednesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth…