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Whistleblower says post office police are benched as mail theft surges

ST. LOUIS – The U.S. Postal Service is under fire for allegedly sidelining its own police force amid a national mail theft crisis.

FOX 2’s recent investigation into a growing check-washing scam spurred a tip from the national president of the Postal Police Officer’s Association.

“The postal service has a police force it won’t use. It’s amazing,” Frank Albergo told FOX 2.

Albergo is also a postal police officer, but he spoke to FOX 2 in his capacity as association president.

”We are confined to postal property right now—during a mail theft epidemic—and make no mistake, there is a postal crime wave happening,” Albergo said.

He saw our Fox Files report on the mail scam that’s costing residents millions. We demonstrated how easy it is for criminals to wash a check and write it out to whatever they want.

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