A FedEx driver dumped parcels into an Alabama ravine at least six times, resulting in the accumulation of more than 400 packages discovered last week, police say.
The Blount County Sheriff’s Office has identified and questioned a driver in the incident, which was discovered last Wednesday, Sheriff Mark Moon said on the department’s Facebook page.
Investigators “are looking at around 450 individual victims, some in Blount County some not,” Moon said.
“This will not be an easy or fast case to close,” he said. “Again I am asking for patience from our citizens as our investigators work through this case.”
Most popular pet names of 2021:People are naming their dogs Fauci and Pfizer.
‘Horrible situation’:Police say Texas man fatally shot 11-year-old daughter while hunting
The driver’s name was not released, and Moon did not indicate whether any charges were possible.
“There have been many questions coming in, mainly from media, regarding the FedEx debacle,” Moon said. “More to come, please be patient as we are currently getting into all the details. All the information that we can share will be shared when we can share it.”
FedEx said in a statement that the person involved was no longer providing service for FedEx Ground and said it was cooperating with law enforcement.
“The security of our customers’ shipments is a top priority and we are committed to treating our customers’ packages with the utmost care,″ FedEx said, adding that it would deliver recovered packages wherever possible and seek resolution for any damaged shipments.
After the packages were found in the ravine about 30 miles north of Birmingham, the sheriff’s office guarded them until FedEx could send trucks to collect them. Photos on the office’s Facebook page showed workers on Thanksgiving Day retrieving the packages.
Contributing: The Associated Press
Follow Mike Snider on Twitter: @mikesnider.