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<p>[QUOTE="C-B-D, post: 8058684, member: 43130"]Actually the USPS case was open twice. Once as a lost package on September 3rd which was closed after a couple weeks when they could not find it. (I asked for photos of the label and package at each scan, which they do automatically at each facility and I’ve gotten before with other items, but they never produced them) And a new case was opened again February 7th when the coins were found in Canada. I was assigned a USPS inspector that time who communicated with me thru phone and email for about a week along with Detective Hackenbrook of the Canadian Police and a Local Detective here in Richmond VA (where the package was last scanned) who was helping coordinate now that a larceny case was opened. But as I said, the USPS Inspector closed the case quickly saying he didn’t get any new information and that the Canadian Police were now the investigating body. That’s fine. I just felt like they could have left it open and see if the Canadian police found anything investigating the chain of theft so they could see if it pointed to anyone working for the USPS. But they didn’t get any info after a couple weeks so they just closed the case. Perhaps that’s normal operating procedures, though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="C-B-D, post: 8058684, member: 43130"]Actually the USPS case was open twice. Once as a lost package on September 3rd which was closed after a couple weeks when they could not find it. (I asked for photos of the label and package at each scan, which they do automatically at each facility and I’ve gotten before with other items, but they never produced them) And a new case was opened again February 7th when the coins were found in Canada. I was assigned a USPS inspector that time who communicated with me thru phone and email for about a week along with Detective Hackenbrook of the Canadian Police and a Local Detective here in Richmond VA (where the package was last scanned) who was helping coordinate now that a larceny case was opened. But as I said, the USPS Inspector closed the case quickly saying he didn’t get any new information and that the Canadian Police were now the investigating body. That’s fine. I just felt like they could have left it open and see if the Canadian police found anything investigating the chain of theft so they could see if it pointed to anyone working for the USPS. But they didn’t get any info after a couple weeks so they just closed the case. Perhaps that’s normal operating procedures, though.[/QUOTE]
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