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$150,000 reward offered in investigation of Stockton postal worker robberies

STOCKTON — The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) is offering a reward of up to $150,000 in the search for a suspect or suspects who robbed two Stockton postal workers at the end of August.

The two robberies happened during the late afternoon of August 27—one on Bonnie Lane and the other Center Street.

A photo released by USPIS shows a suspect fleeing one of the scenes toward a white GMC Yukon that is also sought.

The day after both incidents occurred, the Stockton Police Department said it was investigating whether both incidents were connected and there were one or multiple suspects involved.

Anyone who may have information that could lead to the location and arrest of a suspect or suspects should contact USPIS at 1-877-876-2455. The reference case number is 4370146-ROBB.

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