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Former USPS postmaster pleads guilty to theft
According to court documents, Joyce L. Smith, 51, of Wichita pleaded guilty to one count of theft by government employee.
Smith previously worked as the postmaster for a post office in Scott City, Kansas. Between January 2023 and February 2025, Smith embezzled approximately $57,400 from the USPS
Smith previously worked as the postmaster for a post office in Scott City, Kansas. Between January 2023 and February 2025, Smith embezzled approximately $57,400 from the USPS

Burnt Envelopes Sent Via USPS Spark Questions of Targeted Attack, Foul Play
EXCLUSIVE: Two clients of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation in separate states received the charred letters within hours of one another.

Contract postal worker pleads guilty to failing to deliver hundreds of pieces of mail in Baldwin
Timothy Chandler faces up to five years in prison for delay or destruction of mail.
New Orleans Man Sentenced For Destruction of Mail by Postal Employee
According to court documents, WEST, unlawfully delayed, opened and destroyed mail which had come into his possession while he was employed as a Postal Service employee.

IG Sees Only Partial Progress in Efforts against Mail Theft, Robberies of Carriers
A report by the inspector general of the USPS has cited only limited progress against mail theft and the related issue of robberies of carriers since a
D.C. Man Charged by Federal Indictment in Armed Robbery of U.S. Postal Worker
Simmons, of the District of Columbia, is charged with postal robbery, armed robbery, and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence. He is currently being held at the District’s Central Detention Facility.
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