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FedEx driver arrested after $62K in stolen packages found in storage unit
Tyran Jackson, 27, was arrested after detectives recovered $62,000 in stolen FedEx packages from a Baton Rouge storage unit, FedEx confirmed the driver has been fired.
- In Baton Rouge, investigators found roughly $62,000 in stolen FedEx packages after executing a search of a Baton Rouge storage unit, leading to the arrest of a Louisiana FedEx delivery driver, authorities said.
- The property theft detectives traced a missing package to FedEx delivery driver Tyran Jackson, 27, after they recovered stolen merchandise from a storage unit, authorities said.
- Detectives obtained a search warrant for a storage unit on the 10500 block of Perkins Road after the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office identified it as holding the stolen package.
- Booking-first: Jackson was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison following detectives' custody, and FedEx said 'The safety and security of our customers' shipments is a top priority'.
- Authorities say the investigation remains ongoing, and the report on the recovery was filed from Los Angeles, according to the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office.
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FedEx driver busted after tens of thousands of dollars in undelivered packages found in storage unit: police
FedEx driver Tyran Jackson was arrested in Louisiana after police say he allegedly stole $62,000 worth of packages and stored them in a Baton Rouge storage shed.
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