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A U.S. mail carrier was arrested in Orlando on suspicion of delivering cocaine while on his normal route.
Robert Hunt Jr., 43, of Orlando, was arrested Thursday on federal drug charges.
According to authorities, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service began investigating Hunt, a 24-year postal employee, last week when four parcels suspected of containing drugs were found at an Orlando processing center
Officials said Hunt was caught delivering packages from his postal vehicle in exchange for $800.
The packages were tracked down, and cocaine -- shipped from Puerto Rico to Orlando -- was found inside, officials said.
Hunt may also face state charges
A U.S. mail carrier was arrested in Orlando on suspicion of delivering cocaine while on his normal route.
Robert Hunt Jr., 43, of Orlando, was arrested Thursday on federal drug charges.
According to authorities, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service began investigating Hunt, a 24-year postal employee, last week when four parcels suspected of containing drugs were found at an Orlando processing center
Officials said Hunt was caught delivering packages from his postal vehicle in exchange for $800.
The packages were tracked down, and cocaine -- shipped from Puerto Rico to Orlando -- was found inside, officials said.
Hunt may also face state charges