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Former USPS employees in Atlanta plead guilty in mail theft scheme
Two former U.S. Postal Service employees in Atlanta have pleaded guilty in a mail theft scheme, federal prosecutors said Friday.
Former USPS employees plead guilty to stealing mail and committing PPP loan fraud
ATLANTA – Former mail recovery clerk Daniqua Clark has pleaded guilty to stealing cash, gift cards, and other items from the mail while working at the Atlanta Mail Recovery Center and fraudulently obtaining two pandemic-era Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, and former mail recovery clerk Deneeka Ferguson has pleaded guilty to participating in the mail theft scheme.

Reading man charged in robberies of 2 mail carriers minutes apart
Police say surveillance footage and vehicle registration tied Luis Martinez-Ozoria, 27, to the incidents.

FEDERAL JURY CONVICTS DENHAM SPRINGS MAN OF ASSAULTING A POSTAL EMPLOYEE
United States Attorney Kurt L. Wall announced the conviction of Cody Gaspard, age 27, of Denham Springs, Louisiana. After a three-day trial before U.S. District Court Judge Brian A. Jackson, the jury unanimously convicted Gaspard of assaulting a postal employee.
Marion County man charged with assaulting mail carrier in the Eastern District of Texas
Alton Ray Jackson, 43, was arrested pursuant to a federal complaint charging him with assault of a federal employee. Jackson was brought before U.S. Magistrate Judge Roy S. Payne on March 6, 2026, for an initial appearance.

What a $1.7 Million Postal Crime Bust Reveals About the State of Mail Protection
The takedown of a $1.7 million mail-theft conspiracy is being celebrated as a victory. But for the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, it is anything but. For
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