Postal crimes are almost a daily event. These are the ones we found today

Ex-postal worker sentenced for mail theft
Anita Miller of Jamestown will serve probation after admitting to mail theft

Van Wert mail carrier pleads not guilty to federal mail destruction charge
A Van Wert mail carrier has pleaded not guilty to a federal charge accusing him of burning undelivered mail and is scheduled for a phone conference in March.

USPS offering $100k reward for info on Mississippi post office burglars
The United States Postal Service is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information on the people who broke into the Main Street post office in Sardis, Mississippi.
Federal Jury finds Memphis Man Guilty of Four Armed Robberies of United States Postal Carriers and Bank Fraud
On January 9, 2026, a federal jury delivered a guilty verdict in the case of Marshun Lewis, 25, who was charged with committing a series of armed robberies of United States postal carriers in August 2023 and October, November, and December of 2024 in the Western District of Tennessee
Rensselaer County Man Sentenced for Money Order Fraud
As part of his prior guilty plea, Dundas admitted that, while he was employed with the United States Postal Service, between January 2023 and September 2024, he fraudulently issued 105 money orders to himself without paying for them and stole $76,976.61 from the United States. Dundas repaid the money he stole prior to pleading guilty


