Georgia Mail Carrier Arrested For Theft And Drug Charges
Marcus Gregory, a USPS mail carrier, was arrested on August 2 by the Gwinnett County Police Department for multiple felonies, including stealing mail and drug
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Marcus Gregory, a USPS mail carrier, was arrested on August 2 by the Gwinnett County Police Department for multiple felonies, including stealing mail and drug
thegeorgiasun.comFrancina Sutton, Tonya Bailey, Shanda Goode and Carnisha Hamilton were indicted in georgia usps mail theft charges tied to a $4.9 million U.S. Treasury check and identity theft scheme. The case alleges stolen mail from Atlanta and Marietta was funneled into bank accounts opened in victims’ names, wi…
www.el-balad.comWASHINGTON — The United States Postal Service (Postal Service) and United States Postal Inspection Service (Postal Inspection Service) today announced expanded actions to protect Postal employees and the security of the nation’s mail and packages as threats and attacks on letter carriers and mail fraud incidents have escalated concurrently with a national rise in crime.
about.usps.comFederal prosecutors say stolen checks, credit cards and a multimillion-dollar Treasury check were part of a yearslong scheme across metro Atlanta.
www.cbsnews.comFederal prosecutors say stolen checks, credit cards and a multimillion-dollar Treasury check were part of a yearslong scheme across metro Atlanta.
www.cbsnews.comProsecutors say he forged checks and stole mail and packages, all on camera.
patch.comFederal prosecutors say stolen checks, credit cards and a multimillion-dollar Treasury check were part of a yearslong scheme across metro Atlanta.
www.cbsnews.comTwo of the suspects were USPS employees, according to the sheriff's office.
www.wsbtv.comHundreds of pieces of stolen mail, including credit cards, checks, and tax documents dating back to October from multiple counties and now an arrest.
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