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Stolen mail results in Mattapoisett, MA police chase

August 22, 2022

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Throughout the week, Mattapoisett Police said they received multiple reports of stolen and altered checks from residents who mailed their checks at the Mattapoisett Post Office from outside mailboxes.

When the police investigated these reports, they determined the mail was stolen from outside the post office, and then altered for large amounts and deposited or cashed out of state. This crime is often referred to as “mailbox fishing.”

The reported stolen checks totaled over $250,000.

The police conducted surveillance at the post office, and at 4:45 a.m. on Aug. 19 an officer observed two people fishing mail from the depositories. The officer approached the parties who fled to a white Acura parked on Hammond Street.

The vehicle sped away from the scene, hitting a police cruiser and proceeding north on North Street where the occupants attempted to travel toward I-195 east where the vehicle crossed over the median and into a wooded area, where the operator and passenger fled the vehicle into the woods.

Officers then set up a perimeter around the area and conducted a search, where the Plymouth County Sheriff’s police dog located Jorman Aybar, an 18 year-old from Dorchester. Shortly after, Joseph Herrera Rodriguez, also 18 and from Dorchester, was found in the same area.

Herrera Rodriguez was charged with breaking into a depository with intent to commit a felony, assault and battery, dangerous weapon larceny over $1200, failure to stop for a police officer, operating a motor vehicle to endanger marked lanes, and speeding.

Aybar was charged with breaking into a depository with intent to commit a felony and larceny over $1200.

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