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U.S. Postal Service officials didn’t respond to a federal lawmaker’s questions about mail theft and the name of a Galveston postal worker sentenced earlier this year after a conviction for obstructing the passage of mail, officials said Monday.
U.S. Rep. Randy Weber on July 28 gave postal officials a deadline of Aug. 11 to disclose how much mail was stolen from a United States Postal Service vehicle burglarized in Galveston earlier this year and the name of the postal worker who was sentenced for mail obstruction. The deadline passed without answers, Weber’s office said Monday.
Weber previously disclosed he had recently been the victim of mail theft and attempted check fraud.