A mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Durango, Colorado, saved a 90-year-old woman's life after growing concerned about the quantity of mail that began to pile up without being taken inside.

Seana Green, who has been a mail carrier for about 15 years, attempts to keep up with the neighbors on her route and sometimes sticks around for a quick visit as she goes house to house delivering mail. But about two weeks ago, Green noticed something out of the ordinary about one of the neighbors.

The mail at the home of Marilyn Schmidt, who was 89 at the time, began to pile up, which made Green worry about her well-being.

"She's out there pretty much at least like three or four times a week, kind of on an every other day thing," Green told KOAT.... Read More: FOX News