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Detroit Man Indicted on 16 Counts of Mail Theft, Assaulting Officer at Fraser Post Office

A Detroit man faces legal repercussions following an alleged instance of mail theft at the Fraser Post Office this week. Davin Lawrence, 28, has been indicted on several charges, including one count of assaulting, resisting, and obstructing a police officer, and 16 counts of mail theft, as reported by CBS News Detroit. The reported incidents took place on Monday.

Lawrence, identified by officials as a habitual offender, was purportedly caught by Fraser police while in the act of opening a mailbox at the Fraser Post Office. When police attempted to detain him, it was after Lawrence had opened the mailbox that he attempted to flee on foot, only to be apprehended later without further incident, as ClickOnDetroit details.

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