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Nail-spiked meatballs lead to suspension for mail carrier

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UNITED STATES: An Alabama mail carrier has been suspended and charged with aggravated animal cruelty for allegedly feeding meatballs laced with nails to at least one dog on her route, US Postal Service officials said on Friday.

A joint investigat­ion by the Madison County Sheriff’s Office and the US Postal Service revealed that Susanna Burhans, a 47-yearold Postal Service worker, targeted a dog in a residentia­l neighbourh­ood in New Hope, Alabama, about 151km north of Birmingham, said Postal Service spokeswoma­n Jeldrys Lowry.

The US Postal Service Office of Inspector-General opened an investigat­ion into the case last month after Burhans was reported to be throwing contaminat­ed food at a dog.

Officials have not given details on the condition of the dog but WHNT News reported its owner, Ed Glover, told the news station he found one of the nail-filled meatballs near the mailbox at his home and that when he took his dog, Missy, to a veterinari­an, X-rays showed nails in its stomach.

“The USPS OIG considers the allegation to be a very serious matter,” Lowry said.

Burhans was arrested on Thursday and was released after posting US$2,500 bail, according to media reports from AL.com, citing Madison County Sheriff Captain Mike Salomonsky.

Salomonsky did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment from Reuters. Burhans could not be reached for comment.

A veteran letter carrier, Burhans is currently on a nonduty status with the USPS, Lowry said.

A motive for Burhans’ actions was not immediatel­y known. Court records from the arrest were not immediatel­y available. — Reuters

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