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A UPS driver from Lodi doubled as a cocaine courier
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<blockquote data-quote="bad company" data-source="post: 318675" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>Crazy, stupid, and sad that someone would ruin their life, career, and their families' lives over a little bit of extra cash. </p><p> </p><p>At one of the centers I used to work out of, there was a large box of the white powder that was found during a visit from the K-9 team. The detectives wanted to have the intended consignee pick up the package from the customer counter. So they called the consignee from the center and informed him that the package was "accidently left behind (left in building)" and that if they wanted it today, that they would need to come pick it up in person and that UPS would refund the shipping charges. Sure enough, they needed the package ASAP and were on their way to pick up the package. </p><p> </p><p>Undercover officers were setup outside in vehicles, parked in adjacent lots, and there was also an undercover posing as a customer counter clerk. Actually, they just gave him a helper jacket and told the customer counter clerk that he was her help for the day. They never told the clerk that he was a cop, which was funny because there were times that she wanted him to do such and such and he had no idea what she was talking about. I was given the task of going outside into the customer parking lot and verifying which vehicle the suspects were in (Caprice with 20" big shiny spinning wheels) because the undercovers who were outside could not see the car clearly due to the cars parked next to it. Anyway, the cop delivered the package to one of the suspects, the suspect signed for it with his own name, and the undercovers followed them back to their home. They then busted the house and found all kinds of goodies...i.e. cash, guns, and more drugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bad company, post: 318675, member: 9308"] Crazy, stupid, and sad that someone would ruin their life, career, and their families' lives over a little bit of extra cash. At one of the centers I used to work out of, there was a large box of the white powder that was found during a visit from the K-9 team. The detectives wanted to have the intended consignee pick up the package from the customer counter. So they called the consignee from the center and informed him that the package was "accidently left behind (left in building)" and that if they wanted it today, that they would need to come pick it up in person and that UPS would refund the shipping charges. Sure enough, they needed the package ASAP and were on their way to pick up the package. Undercover officers were setup outside in vehicles, parked in adjacent lots, and there was also an undercover posing as a customer counter clerk. Actually, they just gave him a helper jacket and told the customer counter clerk that he was her help for the day. They never told the clerk that he was a cop, which was funny because there were times that she wanted him to do such and such and he had no idea what she was talking about. I was given the task of going outside into the customer parking lot and verifying which vehicle the suspects were in (Caprice with 20" big shiny spinning wheels) because the undercovers who were outside could not see the car clearly due to the cars parked next to it. Anyway, the cop delivered the package to one of the suspects, the suspect signed for it with his own name, and the undercovers followed them back to their home. They then busted the house and found all kinds of goodies...i.e. cash, guns, and more drugs. [/QUOTE]
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