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UPS driver is the ‘King of Kirkwood’ – Indiana Daily Student

After 186 stops through Bloomington within 12 hours, Orlando Driver’s day is finished. First, the high-priority packages, then the larger ones, then it’s a free-for-all. It has been his routine for 36 years and counting.

Driver is a United Parcel Service delivery man. At 60 years-old, Driver walks Kirkwood Avenue nearly every day making deliveries. Over the years, some of the business owners he’s gotten to know have left, but Driver is still here.

“He really is the king of Kirkwood,” said Jay Wilkin, general manager of Tracks Music and Videos. “He knows what’s up.”

Being able to get out and see the same people for the last 15 to 20 years has been the best part of his job, Driver said. IU students whose parents were around when Driver first started his job have come up to him, saying their parents have talked about him and how nice he was.

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UPS driver robbed at gunpoint while delivering package in Calabasas – Fox 11

A Calabasas homeowner’s Ring doorbell video captured the moments leading up to a UPS delivery driver being robbed and gunpoint by a hooded criminal Wednesday afternoon.

It happened around 1:30 pm near Liberty Bell and Magna Carta, shortly after the driver dropped off a package at Chris Olney’s house.

“Obviously a little scary for us, my wife came out to get the package he delivered to us and then just moments later he was robbed at gunpoint,” he said.

His security video captured part of the armed robbery.

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VIDEO: UPS says driver was trying to close package, not open it – Houston Chronicle

A Baytown, Texas resident says she has video evidence of a UPS driver rummaging through her package. But UPS says the driver was actually trying to close the package, not open it.

Juliana Mattise told Chron.com she noticed something was wrong when she found her delivered package had already been opened on the porch.

When she checked surveillance video, she said it showed the UPS driver bending down near the box.

“You can hear it,” Mattise said. “You can hear him ripping open the tape off the box, rifling through the box, which was socks and crayons.”

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More planes, bigger facilities part of UPS’ peak season plans – Memphis Business Journal

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are in the books, but United Parcel Service Inc. (NYSE: UPS) has a long peak season ahead of it.

The Atlanta-based package shipper is expecting another record holiday shipping season this year. The company, which bases its UPS Airlines division and its largest air package sorting hub in Louisville, estimates it will move about 800 million packages this holiday season — up from about 762 million last year.
In preparation, it has increased its fleet of aircraft. In the last year, the company has added six Boeing 747-8s and three 767s aircraft, which are based in Louisville.
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UPS worker suspected of stealing from package at Fishersville facility – News Leader

The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office said an employee with the United Parcel Service was reportedly caught stealing from a package earlier this week at the facility, according to an arrest report.

Witnesses said the UPS employee was allegedly taking packages from a conveyor belt and opening them Tuesday at the Fishersville facility on Expo Road, the sheriff’s office said.

The employee reportedly stole about $1,200 worth of jewelry from a package that included a necklace, bracelet and earrings.