Online Gambling List at Center of Fed Ex Driver Attack

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The driver of a Fed Ex truck in North Quincy, Massachusetts was brutally attacked while carrying a package that contained names and social security numbers of online gambling customers.  The driver managed to push away the man, who fled the lobby of the building.  Surveillance cameras picked up images of the suspect (seen top left).

The man followed the FedEx driver into the lobby at 10:10 a.m. Oct. 29.

Police said the package contained personal information, including names, Social Security numbers and dates of birth, of several subscribers to an online gambling Web site based in Costa Rica.

The photos show a thin white man, 5-foot-10 to 5-foot-11, wearing blue jeans, a blue hooded sweatshirt and a black knit hat, possibly with a Boston Bruins logo.

Detective David Pacino is handling the case and can be reached at 617-745-5768 for those who might have any tips. 

Gambling911.com Staff

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