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USPS-No comment on allegations of North Dakota mail dumped

FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – Valley News Live has been investigating VNL whistleblower claims that a mail person dumped mail from the Fargo or Grand Forks distribution centers on the side of the road last week. They claim the dumped mail included “several” ballots out of the Langdon area.

We reached out to regional USPS officials, who initially said they would look into it before directing us the the U.S. Postal Service Office of the Inspector General (OIG).

Daniel P. Cozzi, the Assistant Special Agent in Charge and Public Information Officer at the U.S. Postal Service’s Office of Inspector General Central Area Field Office, would neither confirm not deny the allegations.

The full statement said:

“I received your media request below. As a matter of standard USPS OIG protocol, the USPS OIG does not confirm or refute information related to possible ongoing USPS OIG investigations, except in matters where details of the investigation become a matter of public record.

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