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Porch piracy: What’s holding back industry prevention efforts?
Limited data sharing and fears of inconveniencing customers make addressing the problem more difficult, per the USPS’ Office of Inspector General.

Orlando U.S. Postal Employee Sentenced In “Fenta-Pill” Conspiracy
Orlando, Florida – U.S. District Judge Roy B. Dalton today sentenced Orlando Rosa Rodriguez (59, Orlando) to 5 years and 10 months in federal prison for conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and money laundering. The court also ordered Rosa Rodriguez to forfeit two vehicles, both of which were traceable proceeds of the offense. Rosa Rodriguez pleaded guilty on February 24, 2025.

DC Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Mail and Bank Fraud Charges
Baltimore, Maryland – Dajuan Taylor, 24, of Washington, DC, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud and bank fraud in federal court. According to the guilty plea, between July 2018 and November 2021, Taylor and his co-conspirators stole, altered, and fraudulently negotiated approximately 53 checks.

Newark Man Admits Role in Armed Robbery of a U.S. Postal Service Employee and Firearms and Drug Trafficking Offenses
A Newark, New Jersey man admitted his role in an armed robbery of a U.S. Postal Service employee as well as firearms and drug trafficking offenses.

Michigan man sentenced for assaulting postal carrier over Kamala Harris flyer
A Michigan man accused of assaulting a woman postal carrier over a flyer featuring former Vice President Kamala Harris has been sentenced to 12 months in jail.

42 credit and debit cards, over a dozen stolen checks found in mail theft ring bust, records show
With the arrests, authorities said 42 credit and debit cards, 16 stolen checks, and over 130 pieces of stolen mail were found.

USPS Can Take the Lead in Combatting Porch Pirates, Says Reports
The Postal Service “is uniquely positioned” to take the lead in strategies to combat theft of packages, an inspector general report has said, recommending