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Burlington, Mass. (AP) – Officers from a Massachusetts police department briefly became Amazonian drivers after the discovery in a cemetery of a supply of undelivered parcels.
Burlington Police tweeted A "diligent land warden" in a city cemetery in northwestern Boston found the parcels in a trash can on Monday morning and contacted the police.
A diligent field warden at Chestnut Hill Cemetery discovered something suspicious this morning and called us immediately.
It seems that a number of Amazon packages have been thrown into one of their baskets.
We investigate to see how they ended up there. pic.twitter.com/cI11ewRoHc
– MA from Burlington Police (@burlingtonpd) September 23, 2019
The police did not specify the number of parcels it contained, but about twenty photos posted on social media showed.
The parcels were intended for residents of Burlington, so the police made the decision to deliver them.
They are also investigating how the packages ended up in the graveyard and contacted Amazon.
They tweeted, "If you see an agent delivering your parcels, say hello!"
We have notified @Amazon and wait for them to answer.
For everyone to receive their goods on time (and without too much paperwork!), We deliver the packages to the appropriate addresses.
If you see an agent delivering your parcels say hello! pic.twitter.com/JqBClbGQLK
– MA from Burlington Police (@burlingtonpd) September 23, 2019
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