USPS responds after mail truck carjacked in Salt Lake City

SALT LAKE CITY ( ABC4 ) — Less than a day after a suspect allegedly carjacked a United States Postal Services carrier truck in Salt Lake City, officials are speaking out.

On Monday, Feb. 5, a man, who has been identified through court records as Wilber Hernandez, 32, was taken into custody after allegedly stealing a mail truck, endangering several citizens and officers while fleeing north toward Davis County. He was eventually stopped in Bountiful where he barricaded himself in the truck while armed with a knife.

Centerville Police Chief Paul Child called the scene “chaotic.”

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The United States Postal Service responded to an ABC4 request for comment saying the safety of their team is of the utmost importance.

“Unfortunately, our employee experienced a challenging situation yesterday,” a spokesman said in a statement via email. “Thankfully, the employee is safe. Local police and postal inspectors are investigating this incident.”

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