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Postal employees accused of stealing over $1M in business checks

Two U.S. Postal Service employees are accused of stealing over $1 million worth of business checks from the mail in a scheme that lasted over a year, according to federal prosecutors.

The federal indictment outlines how three men are facing charges, two of which were USPS employees.

It states Darnelle Concepcion was a city carrier at the Deep Creek Post Office located in Chesapeake and Quasheda Jones was a carrier in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Prosecutors allege for a year, starting in November of 2022, they obtained hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of stolen checks with a “face value of well in excess of $1 million dollars.”

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