More than 100 Unopened Packages Found Dumped in Trash, Police Say
- On Sunday, June 22, resident Lorie Gols discovered four unopened UniUni packages inside a recycling container located on Commonwealth Avenue and alerted the Wayland police.
- The police investigation began after Gols saw more discarded packages in the same bin on Tuesday and suspected a larger package scam affecting multiple towns.
- Police located over 100 unopened packages marked as delivered by UniUni, a Canadian delivery company, but residents never received them, and the driver responsible was removed from UniUni's network.
- A representative from UniUni stated that an internal probe determined the issue was caused by a third-party delivery driver, emphasizing that such conduct is unacceptable and does not align with the company's service standards or values.
- Wayland police continue investigating with the Middlesex District Attorney's Office and are working with UniUni to recover and deliver the packages properly.
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Over 100 packages were found in Mass. dumpsters. Police are investigating how they got there
Police in Wayland are investigating how over 100 packages ended up in some local dumpsters, along with concerns residents have about a parcel delivery company. A person called the department after four packages were found, all unopened and still with shipping labels adhered to them, in the trash on Commonwealth Road on Monday, NBC 10 Boston reported Thursday. The next day, the same person saw more packages in the same trash receptacle.
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