
UKIAH, Calif. (AP) — A convicted felon from Oregon has been charged in California with unlawful possession of ammunition after he was arrested in July for punching an employee at a post office, federal prosecutors said.
Timothy Daniel Raybould made an initial court appearance Thursday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a news release. He did not enter a plea. Contact information for Raybould, 27, could not immediately be found.
Raybould was arrested July 31 in the employees’ parking lot of the Ukiah Post Office in Mendocino County, California. When three U.S. Postal Service employees asked him to leave, Raybould became agitated and punched one of them, according to the criminal complaint.
