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ACSO: Reports of unsolicited mail

By Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office

In the last few days we have had a couple incidents reported to the Sheriff's Office and County Judge's Office involving unsolicited mail. The mail in question in both cases has been Personal Protection Equipment. One being a face mask and the other face shields.

In both cases they came from overseas and were not ordered and were mailed to residents here in Adair County.

Recently Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles released a statement about seeds being received in the mail unsolicited, that possibly originated from China. Commissioner Quarles warned to not plant them, as they could be harmful. (Quarles sounds alarm on unsolicited foreign seeds)

With this in mind I have to strongly urge you not to use any item, especially personel protection equipment, that you receive in the mail, if you did not order, or you cannot verify its sender or origin. The equipment could be harmful, faulty, or inadequate to standards.




This story was posted on 2020-07-30 15:48:33
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