UPS Employee Slapped with Accusations of Stealing Packages Worth $40,000
UPS Employee Slapped with Accusations of Stealing Packages Worth $40,000

38 year old Ronald Lozano, a United Parcel Services delivery man, was, on Wednesday, arrested over accusation of stealing over $40,000 worth of packages since April, as has been confirmed by the Fairfield police.

Slapped with charges of theft, embezzlement and possession of stolen property, Mr. Lozano was booked into Solano County Jail. The employee had been serving UPS for nearly 16 years.

After obtaining a search warrant, the police and investigators searched the accused's home and discovered $8,000 worth of stolen property, including video games and computer equipment and gadgets.

Mr. Lozano is currently on leave pending his termination with the organization he had served for so long.

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