Video: Ohio postal worker accused of embezzling nearly $15,000

DAYTON — Another area postal worker has been federally charged with stealing while on the job, the third criminal case filed against local U.S. Postal Service employees in about a year.
James K. Hubbard, who worked at the Germantown and Farmersville post offices, has been charged with embezzling about $14,600 from January 2008 through 2011. Farmersville’s post office closed in 2013.

“He had mishandled retail transactions at the window,” according to Special Agent Scott Balfour of the postal service’s Office of the Inspector General.

Hubbard was charged via bill of information for misappropriation of postal funds from 2008 until 2011, according to court records filed in Dayton’s U.S. District Court. He resigned in December 2011 and the case was turned over to prosecutors in 2012, Balfour said. Read more

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