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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
John Bennett

Packages feared stolen after thieves break into Royal Mail sorting office

Wavertree residents are fearing for their packages after a sorting office was broken into on Wednesday night.

The delivery office on Wellington Road was broken into in the early hours of April 25, according to the Royal Mail , and on Thursday closed its gates to the public while police investigated the supposed theft.

One member of Royal Mail staff was overheard saying "We've been wiped out, totally clean!" as worried locals tried desperately to find out the fate of their packages.

On Facebook, those waiting on parcels shared their dismay, with some asking whether the sorting office needed more security.

The sorting office remained closed throughout the day but is expected to reopen on Friday after police have finished their initial investigation.

A spokesperson for the Royal Mail said: "Police are investigating this crime and we are assisting them with their enquiries. If customers have any concerns about their mail, they should contact Royal Mail customer services on 03457 740740 for further information.”

Post offices have been targets of thieves in the past, with a robbery taking place in broad daylight outside Childwall Post Office last year , when two men in balaclavas attacked a man making a cash deposit.

Merseyside police has been reached for comment but were unavailable to provide a statement at this time.

Anyone with any information on the incident in Wavertree should contact @MerPolCC, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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