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Mexican Citizen Sentenced to Prison for Carjacking a U.S. Postal Service Truck
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Wilber Castellanos Hernandez, 33, an undocumented Mexican citizen, was sentenced to 30 months’ imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to carjacking a U.S. Postal Service Truck and threatening the U.S. Postal Service employee.

Sources: Attempted robbery at Midwood post office possibly connected to robbery at bank in East Flatbush
The department says there were no reported injuries, according to the FDNY.
New Texas law targets rising mail theft
Senate Bill 1281, a new bill aimed at cracking down on mail theft, would expand protections by including checks, money orders and other financial papers in the definition of mail theft.
Mail theft suspects ‘delivered’ to Orange County jail thanks to license plate reader
Police are crediting the use of technology in the arrest of a pair of suspected mail thieves in Orange County.

Four Individuals Charged in Northern District of Texas with Health Care Fraud Schemes Totaling over $210 Million as part of National Takedown
Gilmore is alleged to have conspired with another physician and a former United States Postal Service employee and union official to submit the false and fraudulent claims

“Unprecedented” wave of mail theft hits Frederick County: 100 cases this year, tax payments targeted
The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office is investigating 100 cases of mail theft since January, with thieves targeting tax payments and stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from residents.

Princeton Couple Sentenced to Combined 14 Years in Federal Prison for $2 Million Mail Theft Scheme and Firearms Offenses
EVANSVILLE- Michael Jerome Wright, 45, and Cortney Lashea Young, 36, of Princeton, Indiana, have been sentenced to 12 and 2 years in federal prison, respectively, for their roles in a mail theft scheme.
Former Perryton postal worker enters plea agreement for alleged mail theft
A former Perryton postal worker accused of mail theft entered into a plea agreement, according to court documents filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas Amarillo Division.