from: Spokane International airport <oneo85033@gmail.com>
reply-to: Airportauthority03@workmail.com
date: Dec 21, 2025, 7:26 AM
subject: Attention
mailed-by: gmail.com
This is Mrs Alice Anderson from Spokane International Airport Washington.
We are contacting you regarding the abandoned shipment we have here in our custody in your name, and we also want to confirm from you if you receive any email from Mr Kevin Washington regarding the same shipment?
The United States FBI sent Mr Kevin Washington to contact you regarding the shipment because the shipment was discovered by him.
The report we got from him is we should hand over the shipment to the federal government as lost funds because you are not ready in receiving them
We want to confirm if the report is from you before we hand the shipments over to the federal government because we are cleaning up our storage room for the year.
IF YES THE REPORT IS FROM YOU WE WILL HAND THEM OVER TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IMMEDIATELY.
BUT IF NO YOU HAVE 24 HOURS TO COME FOR YOUR SHIPMENT.
Thank you
Mrs Alice Anderson
Spokane International airport Authority.
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