Neuman wannabe stores mail rather than delivering it
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More than 9,000 pieces of mail - including first class, magazines and priority parcels - were discovered in a storage unit in Livingston County, stashed there by a carrier who just couldn't keep up with her route, authorities said Tuesday.
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"Hull said she was unable to get the mail delivered on time, so she left what she could not deliver in her car and drove around with it,'' Mills wrote.
"She said after a couple of weeks of doing this, she realized that nobody seemed to notice that she did not deliver it. ... At that point, she knew she had to get rid of the undelivered mail,'' Mills said."
More than 9,000 pieces of mail - including first class, magazines and priority parcels - were discovered in a storage unit in Livingston County, stashed there by a carrier who just couldn't keep up with her route, authorities said Tuesday.
[...]
"Hull said she was unable to get the mail delivered on time, so she left what she could not deliver in her car and drove around with it,'' Mills wrote.
"She said after a couple of weeks of doing this, she realized that nobody seemed to notice that she did not deliver it. ... At that point, she knew she had to get rid of the undelivered mail,'' Mills said."