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A cargo handler wearing a stolen watch was arrested in New York on Wednesday, charged with stealing from care packages on their way to US troops overseas.
Terrance Ralph, an employee of a cargo shipping firm at JFK International Airport, allegedly rifled through parcels and stole electronics, a bracelet, and an Invicta watch, which was on his wrist at the time of his arrest, according to postal inspectors.
The Postal Inspection Service launched an investigation after soldiers stationed in Germany reported several packages had been rifled through. Undercover surveillance tactics were used to track the activity back to Ralph, according to CBS New York.
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Re: Stealing From Soldier-Bound Care Packages
May the fleas of a thousand camels infest his backside.wheelgun1958 wrote:My opinion would get me a hasty nasty-gram from the mods.
A cargo handler wearing a stolen watch was arrested in New York on Wednesday, charged with stealing from care packages on their way to US troops overseas.
Terrance Ralph, an employee of a cargo shipping firm at JFK International Airport, allegedly rifled through parcels and stole electronics, a bracelet, and an Invicta watch, which was on his wrist at the time of his arrest, according to postal inspectors.
The Postal Inspection Service launched an investigation after soldiers stationed in Germany reported several packages had been rifled through. Undercover surveillance tactics were used to track the activity back to Ralph, according to CBS New York.
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Re: Stealing From Soldier-Bound Care Packages
wheelgun1958 wrote:My opinion would get me a hasty nasty-gram from the mods.
A cargo handler wearing a stolen watch was arrested in New York on Wednesday, charged with stealing from care packages on their way to US troops overseas.
Terrance Ralph, an employee of a cargo shipping firm at JFK International Airport, allegedly rifled through parcels and stole electronics, a bracelet, and an Invicta watch, which was on his wrist at the time of his arrest, according to postal inspectors.
The Postal Inspection Service launched an investigation after soldiers stationed in Germany reported several packages had been rifled through. Undercover surveillance tactics were used to track the activity back to Ralph, according to CBS New York.
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Maybe he should be transferred to Germany for a few days so the troops can recondition him!!
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Re: Stealing From Soldier-Bound Care Packages
Scum is scum and they don't care who they steal from or what it is. Hope the lowlife gets some prison time over this.
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Re: Stealing From Soldier-Bound Care Packages
yea they stole all kinds of stuff from packages that we used to get in sand land (Iraq) the weight of packages used to go down in new york every time one went thru there, wish someone would have sent the thieves to me there in the desert, lots of places to bury things 

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Perhaps you mean "Rendition" him?Tbucher1218 wrote:
Maybe he should be transferred to Germany for a few days so the troops can recondition him!!

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