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Man leaves bag of feces, smears it on the ground at USPS office

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) – The Memphis Police Department is searching for a man they say smeared feces on the USPS grounds.

On August 1, at 6:46 a.m., officers responded to a vandalism call at the United States Postal Service on Prescott Street.

Officers were advised that an unknown male had been leaving feces in a bag at the entrance of the door for the past three months and then spreading the feces on the ground.

The suspect was a male around 5’0, and 160lbs wearing khaki short, gray shirt with some type of design, gray tennis shoes and wearing a tan hat.

No arrest has been made.

This is an ongoing investigation.

Anyone with information about this incident should call Crime Stoppers at 528-CASH.

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