Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Comments closed.

Due to the sensitive and/or legal subject matter of some of the content on globalnews.ca, we reserve the ability to disable comments from time to time.

Please see our Commenting Policy for more.

B.C. delivery driver facing charges, accused of selling packages online

WATHC: A driver working for Amazon has been arrested after being accused of failing to deliver packages and selling them on Facebook Marketplace instead. Aaron McArthur reports. – Nov 8, 2023

A driver working for Amazon is facing charges after being accused of failing to deliver packages and selling them on Facebook Marketplace instead.

Story continues below advertisement

On Sept. 10, Burnaby RCMP was contacted by Amazon, which reported that one of its drivers had apparently failed to deliver their packages and was instead selling them on Facebook Marketplace.

Amazon launched an investigation and Burnaby RCMP said the company found that this driver was connected with 32 occasions where customers did not receive their packages despite the driver marking the order as delivered.

The daily email you need for BC's top news stories.

Several of the items were still currently for sale on Facebook, according to RCMP.

Story continues below advertisement
Photos of the items that were being sold on Facebook Marketplace that were previously Amazon packages. Burnaby RCMP

The Burnaby prolific offender suppression team was called in and the driver’s primary home was identified and the items on their Marketplace account were confirmed to be the stolen items, police said.

Story continues below advertisement

Investigators obtained a residential search warrant and arrested the driver for 32 counts of theft and found the outstanding stolen items.

Police said charges against the driver are pending.

Sign up to receive newsletters and breaking news email alerts. 

Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article