January 18, 2025 - 03:29

A local Avon business made an unusual discovery on Friday when they found numerous Amazon packages discarded in their dumpster. The incident was reported to the Avon Police Department, who are now investigating the circumstances surrounding the abandoned parcels.
Witnesses noted that the packages appeared to be unopened and contained various items, raising questions about how they ended up in the dumpster. Local authorities are working to identify the rightful owners of the packages and determine whether any criminal activity was involved in their disposal.
This incident has sparked conversations among residents about the importance of responsible waste management and the potential for lost or stolen deliveries. The police encourage anyone who may have information regarding the packages or their origin to come forward. As the investigation unfolds, the local community remains curious about the fate of the items and the story behind their unexpected disposal.
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