A break-in occurred at the post office in Harrell. Pictured left is the result of the door being kicked in. The door was boarded up (pictured right).
Break-In at Harrell Post Office, Ongoing Investigation
On September 13, 2020, Chief Deputy Andy Carter was dispatched to the Harrell Post Office in reference to a break in. On arrival, Carter spoke to Lindy Stivers who works at the Post Office. Stivers stated that she had received word that a door had been kicked in at the Post Office, and she left her residence to check. On her arrival, she noticed that the glass in the inside door leading into the lobby had been kicked, but no entry had been made through that door. The wooden service door had also been kicked, and entry had been made through it into the work room area. Stivers stated that she then made contact with the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office. Stivers stated that several of the drawers had been pulled out, but she did not see anything missing. Contact was made with the United States Postal Inspection Service, and Postal Inspector Mickey Schuetzle was sent to the Post Office to investigate. This is an ongoing investigation, and if you or anyone you know have any information regarding this incident, you are urged to contact the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office at (870) 798-2323
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