USPS employee from Portland faces up to five years in prison for mail theft



Andrew Fossett, 45, was captured on video opening more than 100 envelopes and two parcels, a release said.
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2 thoughts on “USPS employee from Portland faces up to five years in prison for mail theft”

  1. That's awful. I worked for the postal service and it was a good job. I took it very seriously. I treated mail the way I wanted people to treat my mail.

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  2. 'A person with no name? Why doesn't the reporter say Andrew Fossett, 45, instead of 'A man'
    Later the man's name is given.
    Shown on camera over several months? Why did this go on for so long?
    Why wasn't he arrested on day one? Doesn't the USPS view these tapes daily, or weekly,
    didn't anyone else notice?
    So, I take it the tapes are viewed only every few months?
    Good grief some supervisor needs to lose their job as well, and policies changed to nab those committing crimes in short order!

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