Sticky tape used to steal mail from inside a postal service collection box

HONOLULU(KHON2) – Mail collection boxes are convenient to use. But are they safe?

A peek inside the door of one blue U.S. Postal Service mail drop box in Pearl City on Waimano Home Road uncovered a sticky trap set to catch mail. Five thick white strips of double stick tape.

The problem is that it wasn’t put there by the post office.

A witness who preferred to remain anonymous said a woman told him she put her mail in the mailbox, but didn’t hear it drop. That’s when she looked inside the lid.

“So when she open the door to the mailbox of course she found her letters stuck to the tape. And she found one other letter stuck to the tape. She took the other letter and her letter and dropped it in the box. While I was looking at the mailbox this guy walks up and said, hey is something wrong with the mailbox because I saw someone else looking at it and I saw you looking out it is something wrong with it?” the witness said.

At that point he explained to the other man that there was tape in the drop box.

“A lot of people go over there, open up the box and throw in the mail because they’re in a rush, but I think now days people are just going to have to open up that mailbox and make sure their mail goes in all the way. So it is getting definitely spookier to use a mailbox,” the witness said.

Though the collection boxes are convenient, how often are they checked for tampering?

“They’re checked nearly every day by the postal employees who pick up the mail,” explained USPS inspector Brian Shaughnessy. “But that part of the box may not necessarily be checked on a daily basis. That is something that we are working with the Postal Service on correcting as the mail is typically pulled from the other side of the collection box.” More at KHON

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