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Postal carrier struck by vehicle driven by alleged mail thieves

A group of thieves nearly ran over a postal carrier at a facility in Orange County.

Video posted online appears to show a female carrier stopping a car from driving away with stolen mail inside. It appears the woman was dragged by the car while another postal carrier ran to help her. After leaving the parking lot, the woman got up and the car continued to drive away.

The incident happened Tuesday at the post office on E. Champman in Fullerton.

Police say they spotted the car in the video and arrested the three people inside. During a search of the car officers located stolen mail.

One employee says the woman in the video is already back at work.

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