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Former Houston USPS carrier indicted in $1 million mail theft, check fraud scheme

HOUSTON – A former Houston letter carrier has been indicted by a grand jury, accused of stealing millions of dollars in checks that should have been delivered to Harris County mailboxes.

Accused ringleader Kameron Goodwin, 26, is charged with engaging in organized crime and theft. His co-conspirators include Keyshawn Jones, 25, and Sylvester Brown, 31.

Jones’ girlfriend, Desiree Junius, and her mother, Doris Butler, have also been charged with theft in the scheme.

So far none of them have been arrested on the new charges.

Emmitt Charles, 27, received more than $20,000 in stolen checks, records show, but he was arrested and charged separately in a similar case involving fake IDs and impersonating customers to withdraw bank funds.

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