According to information presented in court, in April 2020, postal inspectors began receiving complaints that a series of parcels containing valuable coins were missing after being placed in the post office for delivery.
A 78-year-old woman who sued two police officers after her home was wrongly searched by a SWAT team looking for a stolen truck has won a $3.76 million jury verdict under a new Colorado law that allows people to sue police over violations of their state constitutional rights.
In honor of National Consumer Protection Week, we’re talking about investment fraud with Eric Shen, Inspector in Charge at the Postal Inspection Service’s Criminal Investigations Group. Discover the deceptive tactics used by fraudsters to lure in unsuspecting victims and learn how to safeguard your finances.
Two government-run efforts to distribute free COVID-19 tests and to offer free courses of Pfizer's Paxlovid antiviral are set to end Friday, as trends of the virus have largely slowed.
A U.S. Postal Service employee who stabbed a supervisor in the head at a Carmel Mountain Ranch mail facility has been convicted of assault on a federal employee.
Friends and family members of a 33-year-old U.S. Postal Service employee who was shot and killed Saturday afternoon are hoping the shooter will be arrested soon.
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Abu Khan, 64, was left battered after a deranged man kicked him onto the tracks at the Penn Station A-C-E platform on his way back home to Queens after a shift in Manhattan on Sunday night, his wife told The Post.
The driver was identified as 63-year-old Kelly Koehler. Koehler was wanted out of Clark County on 9 counts of Voyeurism. He was taken into custody by Indiana State Troopers and booked into the Crawford County Jail.
According to court documents, Wendy Lawrence, 40, stole mail, removing gift cards, checks, and other items of value for her own use. Law enforcement recovered stolen mail from Lawrence’s residence belonging to over 180 victims.