San Antonio police arrested two men and a woman Wednesday morning in connection with the shooting of a mail carrier over the weekend, Police Chief William McManus said. The suspects were identified as Bradley A. Hern, Piper Lee and Sara Richford. McManus said the three people arrested, including the suspected shooter, were found at the Sunset Inn […]
Conspired to Cash Tax Refund and Social Security Checks Worth More Than $500,000 An El Cerrito, California man pleaded guilty today to aggravated identity theft and conspiring to steal government funds, announced Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General Stuart M. Goldberg of the Justice Department’s Tax Division and U.S. Attorney Brian J. Stretch for the Northern […]
Enrique Marquez Jr., 25, of Riverside, California – longtime friend of Syed Rizwan Farook, the male shooter in the San Bernardino, California terrorist attack – agreed to plead guilty to conspiring with Farook in 2011 and 2012 to provide material support to terrorists. The announcement was made by Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security […]
USPS News Link – 2/15/17 – The Postal Service is expanding Informed Delivery, an optional, free feature that provides eligible residential consumers with a digital preview of their incoming mail. Through Informed Delivery, users receive images of the outside of their household’s letter-sized mailpieces that will arrive in their physical mailboxes soon. Users can receive […]
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2/13/17 – Attorney General Jeff Sessions sat down with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel this afternoon in the Attorney General’s conference room to discuss what might be done to combat the shootings and murders in that city and bring back proactive community policing. The Attorney General also had a detailed and productive conversation with Secretary of […]
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Records from the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General show 20 internal mail theft investigations in the Austin region spanning a more than five year period. The cases range from San Antonio to Waco, with a few in Austin itself. Read more
Springfield Postal Employee Sentenced for Stealing Mail DAYTON – Leanna Heskett, 47, of Springfield, was sentenced in U.S. District Court today to serve five months in prison for more than 100 instances of stealing items from packages she handled as a mail processing clerk at the Springfield, Ohio Post Office in 2015. Benjamin C. Glassman, […]
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Pilot Flying J diesel rebate fraud scheme cheated not just trucking companies across the U.S. but the federal government, according to the man who says he helped crack the case. John Verble, a former broker at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney’s Knoxville branch office, says he was fired in 2013 for working […]
PEN Editor: The article below is courtesy of www.21cpw.com. Jerry Stidman ran for APWU president in 2016. Stidman: Statement on the 2016 APWU National Election and H.R. 756, Postal Reform Act of 2017 I appreciated the opportunity to enter a truly democratic process. Thank you to the 6618 APWU members who voted for me. […]