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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Multiple cars blocked the intersection on Riverport Road and Mallory Avenue Saturday night, where dozens of people broke into a FedEx semi-trailer and stole items from inside, reports say.

Memphis Police say that upon arrival, multiple cars were quickly leaving the area, where boxes and various items were thrown all over the road.

The driver of the truck reported that cars blocked the intersection at Mallory and Riverport, and several men jumped into the back of his 53-foot FedEx trailer.

He says the trailer was sealed with a safety latch, but the suspects broke the latch with an unknown tool. Once inside the trailer, the suspects began pulling boxes off the truck.

At 2:39 a.m. Sunday, officers received a phone call from security at the Breezy Point Apartments, where they were advised that three men had been detained.

The apartment was reportedly on lockdown and all residents were required to be inside an apartment. During the lockdown, security officers say they noticed three men sitting inside of a white car that smelled of marijuana.

Reports say the security officers searched the vehicle and advised police that the three men were responsible for breaking into the FedEx truck. The suspects reportedly admitted to taking the items from the truck but told police that the items were left on the road and they picked them up.

The items found inside the vehicle were four Kicker Speakers 6×9, one vehicle headlight, one 14-piece pot and pan set, a cardboard box of airlines, and three Direct TV cable boxes.

FedEx released a statement on Sunday regarding the incident.

“The safety of our team members and the security of our customers’ shipments are top priorities, and we are grateful there were no serious injuries as a result of this incident. We are cooperating fully with investigating authorities and taking appropriate steps to address this matter.”

The three suspects were detained, according to police. This is an ongoing investigation.

Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland made a statement saying, “The court system needs fundamental change to adjust to what’s going on out in the community. The police are arresting them. The courts won’t keep them.”

If you have any information that could help police, call CrimeStoppers at 901-528-CASH.