- A FedEx driver dumped at least 450 packages into a ravine in Blount County, Alabama.
- Other FedEx drivers cleaned up the mess at 5 a.m. on Thanksgiving day.
- The driver was questioned by police and fired, but it's unclear if they'll face any charges.
A FedEx driver tossed at least 450 packages into a ravine in Blount County, Alabama, making six separate trips, police say.
The driver was fired from FedEx, a spokesperson confirmed to The Washington Post, but it's still unclear why they dumped the packages or whether they will face charges for property theft. The driver was also questioned by police and their identity wasn't revealed to the public.
"As of right now we are looking at around 450 individual victims, some in Blount County some not, that investigators are attempting to work their cases. This will not be an easy or fast case to close," the Blount County Sheriff's Office said in a statement posted to its Facebook page.
The packages were found abandoned in a ravine on private property on Nov. 24, and FedEx dispatched drivers from across the South to clean up the mess at 5 a.m. on Thanksgiving day.
Photos show packages scattered around the ditch and FedEx workers loading them back into trucks.
FedEx and the sheriff's office didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
Packages have been reported abandoned in other locations as well, including 20 FedEx packages reported abandoned in Jemison, Alabama, and a dozen Amazon packages dumped in a Savannah neighborhood. More than one in 10 packages go missing in US cities every year.