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USPS truck reported stolen in Northwest Washington USPS truck reported stolen in Northwest Washington
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A U.S. Postal Service truck was reported stolen Monday evening in Northwest Washington, police said.A U.S. Postal Service truck was reported stolen Monday evening in Northwest Washington, police said.
The truck was reported taken from the intersection of 14th Street NW and Quincy Street NW about 5:30 p.m., D.C. police said.The truck was reported taken from the intersection of 14th Street NW and Quincy Street NW about 5:30 p.m., D.C. police said.
No information was immediately available about who took the truck or how access was gained. A preliminary account of the incident gave no indication about where it was driven after being taken.No information was immediately available about who took the truck or how access was gained. A preliminary account of the incident gave no indication about where it was driven after being taken.
D.C. police said the Postal Service was also investigating the incident. The Postal Inspection Service, which investigates such matters, could not be reached immediately. D.C. police said the Postal Service was also investigating the incident.
It was not clear what the truck contained. The law enforcement arm of the Postal Service said an investigation of the “missing USPS delivery vehicle” was active and ongoing.
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