Postal worker caught racing Mustang in USPS van, hitting 105 mph in a 60 mph zone
Newly released video shows body cam footage from a Sandusky County Deputy during a traffic stop on Route 20 west of Fremont. The deputy had pulled over a USPS mail van for speeding at over 100 mph in a 60 mph zone.
“Is there a reason you’re going over 100?” the bewildered deputy asks Drew Brown, the postal worker.
The Sandusky County traffic report states that the van had no plates and the driver appeared to be racing a Ford Mustang. In the body cam video, the deputy says, “Yeah. I mean, that Mustang took off. He caught my attention, and then you blew by him, and I was pacing you at like 105.”
The postal worker identified herself as being from the Fremont Post Office. The stop occurred on Sunday, April 21, 2024, at about 1:51 PM. Court records identify the driver as Drew Brown, 28, of Fremont. She waived the case, which is now closed, and paid $50 as the first installment of a $240 fine for the traffic violation after receiving a verbal warning for racing.
A spokesperson for the USPS emailed 13 Action News the following statement:
“Drew Brown is an employee. It is under investigation and as a matter of policy, we are unable to comment further on a specific individual personnel matter.” – Naddia Dhalai, Spokesperson, USPS
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