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MERAUX, La.
A United Parcel Service driver has been arrested following a search of his home that turned up a veritable warehouse of pilfered UPS packages.
Major John Doran of the St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office says investigators found opened packages with six computers, more than 40 handguns and rifles, dozens of fishing poles, 200 bottles of wine, several boxes of cigars and a two-thousand dollar bicycle at Mark Raschke's home in Meraux.
Doran says there was no indication he was selling the stuff, just hoarding it.
Raschke was booked this week with felony possession of stolen property.
Doran says UPS officials had put the 28-year employee under surveillance in an internal investigation into an unusual number of missing packages. He says the company notified the sheriff's office after they saw a driver back his delivery truck up to his house and unload a package containing a 26-inch plasma T-V addressed to a Pearl River man.
The thefts, which were estimated to total 100-thousand dollars, involved packages earmarked for other drivers.
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OMG!!!!
It is so hard to believe. When I was doing research for your contest I click on a site called "Postal News Center" and couldn't believe some of the news stories there.
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