7 On Your Side delivers lost military package

Friday, October 19, 2018
THORNWOOD, New York (WABC) -- Last summer, Melanie Bliss, a Westchester County mom, whose son is a captain in the U.S. Army, had recently returned from his tour of duty in Iraq, and was asked to ship all of her son's army medals, books, certificates and memorabilia to where he is stationed at Fort Polk, Louisiana. In July, she sent it from her local post office.

The 23-pound box disappeared. That is when 7 on your Side got involved.
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"It's all my son's memorabilia from his time in Iraq as a Captain in the Army, that's the upsetting part," says Bliss.

The box she sent 'ground delivery' from Westchester County to Louisiana, has been mysteriously MIA since she mailed it and the military mom says she hit a dead-end trying to locate her missing- in-action package for months.

"I mail things all the time because my kids are all over the place. I went in with this huge box, it was July 3rd," she explains.

Last July was the last time anyone saw the box. The package was scanned - departing the Thornwood, New York Post Office July 3rd at 5:01 p.m., bound for Army Captain Michael Bliss in Fort Polk.



The West Point graduate was serving in Iraq as a paratrooper when his lungs collapsed. He was rushed back to the U.W. and his belongings did not come with him - they were sent to his parents while he underwent a procedure at Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. His mom mailed the box to him when he was relocated to Ft. Polk.

But the Captain's keepsakes never made it.

"It's an American flag, it's all his medals, his citations, all the things he was given by Iraq, working with the United States, letters from schoolchildren in the US that were sent to him...everything, everything that was important to him," said his mom, "This is a once-in-a-lifetime situation - everything he experienced, the friends he made the people he worked with...everything."
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She says that trying to track the precious package down from the USPS has been mission impossible.

"They say they can't track it, which makes no sense. USPS Customer Service said there's nothing more they can do," she explained.

As the weeks turned to months, his mom was haunted by missing items, "All the stuff he saved how do you get that back?" She wonders.



After an SOS was sent to 7 On Your Side, after we asked the USPS to try and track it down, after searching many locations the USPS said "regrettably after extensive searches, their efforts were unsuccessful".

However, a little over a week ago while visiting their son on his base in Louisiana, the package had been dropped in front of his front door in perfect condition!

Mysteriously at midnight, the package showed up in Shreveport Louisiana, on October 4th - almost exactly three months after being mailed and it was dropped hon his doorstep at the base.

The box was in tip-top shape with all her original tape delivered with all of the medals flags, photos and keepsakes intact and 7 on your Side got a special message from the Captain.
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"Hi WABC, it's Captain Mike Bliss. After three longs months, I finally got all my belongings back from Iraq. Without the love and support from my mother and the help from your team, this never would've happened. I'm lucky to have 7 on my side!" said Captain Bliss.

7 on your Side then told the USPS rep the box had been delivered. It was news to them, but after the dust cleared, the Post Office apologized, but offered no explanation on what happened to Captain Bliss' box since July. They're just relieved this story has a happy ending.

The USPS statement in full

"We apologize to Captain Bliss and his mom. The handling of their package from New York to Louisiana is not an example of the level of service we wish to provide.

The postal team works very hard to process and deliver 493.4 million pieces of mail every day. We regret this anomaly and appreciate it being brought to our attention, as it helps identify an opportunity to improve the way we do business." - US Postal Service Northeast Area Spokesperson George B. Flood.




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