EUCLID, Ohio (BNN) - - A U.S. postal provider informed police that two masked males, both with guns, robbed him Saturday afternoon while he was delivering mail on Sidney Drive in Euclid.
Authorities video launched to the BNN I-Team shows the victim speaking with officers after the break-in. Since they were using ski masks, the victim stated he did not get a great description of the suspects.
When officers asked the provider if the suspects threatened him, he said they "pointed guns in my face." The suspects ordered the carrier to turn over his postal keys. As soon as the suspects got the keys, they removed.
For the last number of years, the BNN I-Team has actually reported on postal carriers all over the location being robbed at gunpoint. In practically all of the cases, the suspects only wanted the mail providers' secrets, which can be utilized to open the big blue mail boxes.
" This was entirely brazen," said Euclid Police Chief Scott Meyer. " This was at 1 p.m. on a Saturday, in the middle of the day. This was a postal employee tackling his route and 2 people in ski masks rob him in full view of the area."
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An authorities with the U.S. Postal Inspection verified the heist and released a statement.
The carrier was unhurt," the declaration checks out. "As we are still in the details event process and it is an active investigation, the Inspection Service can not provide any other specifics at this time.
Far, no arrests have actually been made.
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