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“Mail Theft and Local Hero”

“Dear PoPville,

At the beginning of the video you can see the two young men (long-haired individual may be a woman, hard to tell) sneak up to the yard and then take all of the mail from the mailbox.

Shortly after exiting the yard you can hear a man yell “what are yall doin” at them, which causes them to toss the mail and flee. He pursues them with his little pup following and confronts them, then gathers up all the mail and returns it to our box.

We were out of town for the day and wouldn’t have been able to do anything without this guy’s act of thoughtfulness. If you recognize the guy with the dog give him a shout-out so we can buy him a nice dinner somewhere as a thank you for being the best kind of neighbor!”

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