PENNSAUKEN – A U.S. Postal Service worker dumped a large amount of mail on a busy street here, an agency spokesman said Tuesday.

The mail, overflowing a dozen cartons, was found Sunday near the 3900 block of River Road, according to Scott Balfour of the Postal Service' Office of Inspector General.

It was dated for Aug. 8 delivery out of a post office in Philadelphia’s Roxborough neighborhood, Balfour said.

A Facebook user identified as Positive Energy Bennett posed a photo of the mail at his account Sunday morning.

"If (you're) looking for your mail, it maybe on river road by (the 36th Street) station," he wrote.

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OIG special agents, who investigate suspected misconduct by postal workers, “determined the employee responsible for discarding the mail had resigned from the post office on Sept. 8,” Balfour said.

He said investigators have not determined why the mail was discarded in South Jersey.

“We have found no other mail relating to this incident,” he added.

Balfour declined to name the former postal worker because no charges have been filed.

"I do not anticipate any further action at this time,” he said, adding the mail was to be delivered by workers at the Roxborough post office.

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