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Mail Truck Hit-&-Run Caught On Film, Investigation Shrouded In Secrecy

SAN RAMON, CA — A San Ramon man is trying to recoup the losses he suffered after a United States Postal Service worker slammed into his car and ran off. Talk about an unwanted delivery.

More than a month after he reported it, he still doesn’t know if authorities opened a criminal investigation into the hit-and-run despite video footage capturing the whole thing.

On April 19, Brady Muir’s kids told him that something was wrong with their 2015 Volkswagen Jetta, which was parked outside their home on San Tomas Drive. Muir looked through his Ring camera footage, which showed a post office truck ramming hard into the back of the Jetta, causing it to move forward several feet. The post office worker then backed up and drove away, without leaving a note.

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