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Postal worker robberies and other mail thefts are becoming a daily event. These are the ones I found today.
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“Somebody knows something”: Tallahassee neighbor says mail was stolen at USPS office
Northeast Tallahassee neighbor Kelly Vinson said her mail never arrived to it’s destination. Instead, she said it was stolen.
2 U.S. Postal Service letter carriers robbed at gunpoint in Denver
Two United States Postal Service letter carriers were robbed at gunpoint in Denver’s Montbello neighborhood on Monday evening.
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‘Threat to democracy’: Crimes against mail system pile up in Greater Cincinnati
In Ohio, robbery usually carries a maximum sentence of eight years in prison, but a Colerain Township man faces up to 25 years in prison. Here’s why.