Investigations are underway after a Frisco home was fraudulently used as the return address on deliveries containing unidentified seed packages.
The original sender disguised the source of the packages using Stamps.com. Recipients who received the unwanted deliveries would then return the packages to the listed return address, which was in Frisco.
A statement released by Sid Miller, commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture, said the Frisco address received five to 10 seed packages daily, which they then returned to their local post office…