Mail for Philly delivery found dumped on South Jersey roadside
Photo of the discarded mail was posted on Facebook by a 40-year-old Camden resident who made the discovery in Pennsauken.
Hundreds of pieces of mail found in a pile dumped in Pennsauken will be delivered to their Roxborough-area addresses, the U.S. Postal Service said Wednesday.
A photo of the discarded mail was posted Sunday morning on Facebook by a 40-year-old Camden resident who made the discovery in the 3900 block of River Road in Pennsauken. The post generated more than 3,500 shares and nearly 240 comments as of 6 p.m. Wednesday.
"If your looking for your mail it maybe on river road by 36st station…share this post ppl information is out on the street," wrote the user, who goes by Positive Energy Bennett.
Special Agent Scott Balfour of the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General said in a statement that the mail had been scheduled for a delivery on Aug. 8 out of the Roxborough Station Post Office.
The mail carrier responsible for the delivery resigned from the job on Sept. 8.
"We do not anticipate any further action against this individual. The Roxborough Station Post Office is going to deliver the mail," Balfour said.
No further information was provided.
If your looking for your mail it maybe on river road by 36st station…share this post ppl information is out on the street
Posted by Positive Energy Bennett on Sunday, September 30, 2018