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Georgia mail carrier accused of dumping stolen mail in woods, using drugs on duty

Gwinnett County police have arrested a United States Postal Service carrier accused of stealing mail and dumping it in the woods.

Investigators say Marcus Gregory is also facing allegations he was using illegal drugs on his mail route.

Officials with the Gwinnett County Police Department told FOX 5 that they began an investigation into Gregory on July 31 after the United States Postal Service Inspector General received multiple complaints from victims saying they didn’t receive their mail.

On that day, undercover officers watched Gregory on his route and said they saw him dumping mail in the woods near William Farm Road and Highway 316 and then using drugs in his vehicle.

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