Police FedEx driver steals drug deliveries (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
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Authorities say a FedEx driver has been charged with theft after he stole prescription drugs out of about two dozen packages. More: continued here
Authorities say a FedEx driver has been charged with theft after he stole prescription drugs out of about two dozen packages. Union County deputies say they found about 200 undelivered packages going back to November 2007 in a utility building at Dennis Leopard’s home in Taylors. Authorities say most of the packages were sealed, but…
Investigators say Dennis Blake Leopard has been arrested on multiple fraud and forgery charges in Union County and the city of Union. Leopard is a delivery man for FedEx. Investigators say he stole several packages containing customers’ prescription drugs that he was supposed to deliver to them. More: continued here
A fired Federal Express employee is accused of stealing two dozen packages containing prescription drugs belonging to Union County residents. More: continued here
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POMPANO BEACH, Fla.—-Cash4Gold, the market leader for selling gold online, has just announced their partnership with Fedex. The logistics for this process has been in the works for several weeks. More: continued here
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