Postal Carrier Hoarded Mail for 9 Years Before Being Caught
Undelivered mail dates back to 2005
A New York City postal carrier is accused of failing to deliver more than 40,000 pieces of mail, some dating to 2005.
According to a federal court complaint, Joseph Brucato hoarded the mail at his home, car and post office locker. He was arrested Wednesday after a supervisor noticed undelivered mail piled up in Brucato's personal vehicle.
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I'm surprised the smell from the rotten eggs didn't give it away.
Newman!!!!!
muahahahahaha
Shock, Suprise....NOt!
From the article: "The 67-year-old Brucato, who has worked as a postal carrier since 2001, was arraigned Wednesday and released on his own recognizance."
Hide little Nathan Jr.
What an asshole.