Someone Is Sending Young Girls Unsolicited Packages

'Creepy' packages ordered for more than 50 minor girls
By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff
Posted Apr 30, 2018 12:35 PM CDT
Someone Is Sending 'Creepy' Packages to Young Girls
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Parents of young girls are being warned about what Fox News refers to as "creepy" underage packages being mailed to minor girls. Two girls at an Alabama elementary school last week received packages containing food, New Jersey visitor's packages, and a letter signed "Atur Bhuck." The letter writer claimed to be a 14-year-old from Santa Fe, New Mexico, with mental disabilities who had been bullied, and asked the girls to write to him at atur.bhuck@gmail.com or atur.bhuck@aol.com. "The FBI reports that the IP address of the gmail account appears to originate from Houston, Texas, and that more than 50 New Jersey visitor’s packages were ordered from that address for minor girls in Alabama, South Carolina, and Virginia," says the Covington County District Attorney's Office in a Facebook post.

It gets creepier: "Each order included the name of the girl and the address of the elementary school she attends. The same IP address has also appeared on websites discussing girls’ underwear and types of music to listen to when he visits his pen pal in Phenix City, Alabama," the post reads. Parents are urged to contact authorities if their children receive suspicious packages. (More underage girls stories.)

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