A federal oversight report released last month showed that mail theft is becoming more common​ inside the Postal Service.
Shelby Dozier, a 34-year-old man from New York City, pleaded guilty to theft of mail by a postal service employee.
Pastor Male Atkins said he was driving along I-285 near South Cobb Road when a piece of mail hit his windshield. It turned out, thousands of pieces of mail, possibly containing sensitive information,
“Robbery of a letter carrier will now allow us to put a $150,000 reward on your head,” she said. “That is up from $50,000 in a previous reporting poster. Postal inspectors can now offer a $100,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest and prosecution of those who steal US Mail, which is an increase from $10,000.”
A postal worker in Tomball, Texas, was robbed of a mail key at gunpoint, with no injuries reported and the suspect still at large.
Bergman wrote a letter to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy demanding answers to changes in mail service for the VA hospital by February 3.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday offered most federal workers the option to leave their jobs in exchange for eight months severance, in his most radical move yet to drastically overhaul the government.She defended the drastic move as part of Trump's bid to make the government "good stewards of taxpayer dollars."
Prosecutors say a Massachusetts man stole more than $8,500 over a three-month period while working for the U.S. Postal Service.
USPS regularly unveils fresh stamp designs, some of which become permanent and others that are only available for a limited amount of time. Some of the new offerings for 2025 include a Lunar New Year stamp celebrating the Year of the Snake, a Black Heritage stamp featuring musician Allen Toussaint, and a Betty White stamp.
Delivery delays sit at the center of growing frustrations for businesses and customers who hope the United States Postal Service can sort through the issues sometime soon.
A former United States Postal Service employee in Massachusetts pleaded guilty to stealing mail and the theft of government funds on Monday, federal prosecutors said.Michael Murray, 37, of Lynn, pleaded guilty to one count of theft of mail matter by an employee and one count of theft of government money.
A New York City man admitted to stealing more than $100,000 worth of sports memorabilia while on the job as a U.S.