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Mail Woman Steals Over 6,000 Greeting Cards Filled With Money

Posted on 17 hours ago

September 20, 2018



One U.S. Postal Service worker was stealing all the dollars while on the job.

According to New York Daily News, Ebony Lavonne Smith of Wisconsin pled guilty to stealing checks and cash from over 6,000 greeting cards. The 20-year-old admitted to taking the money as part of a plea deal earlier this month.

She started her job working for the USPS in March 2015. In the summer of 2017, residents within Smith’s assigned zip codes started complaining that they weren’t receiving their cards.

Online court documents explained that Smith was caught stealing after a test card containing a $20 bill was placed in her container to be delivered on her route. The envelope for the card held a transmitter that would activate if the card was opened.

Postal authorities kept a close watch on Smith as they were investigating. Reports say she even looked through other mail routes’ trays to take out greeting cards for her own tray.

In Smith’s vehicle, a company satchel containing 31 USPS greeting cards was found, along with 23 other greeting cards, a Starbucks gift card, a roll of tape and letter openers.

Smith told authorities she started stealing when she began her route in Washington Highlands. She claims she used the money to pay bills and to support her four children, according to documents.

According to ABC News, at first, Smith was stealing $40 a week over one to two days, but this eventually increased to between $50 and $100 a week. Smith also admitted that she used the tape found in her vehicle to reseal some of the cards. Smith was fired from her job earlier this year.

“The vast majority of U.S. Postal Service personnel are dedicated, hard-working public servants dedicated to moving mail to its proper destination [and] who would never consider engaging in any form of criminal behavior,” public information officer for the postal service Jeff Arney said. “This type of alleged behavior within the Postal Service is not tolerated.”

Cards that were found will be sent to the original intended recipients, according to Arney. Anybody else who wants to claim a loss can do that through the court process.
 

Pat Mahurr

Pun intended
This same thing happened in my neighborhood about six years ago. My husband’s family sent him birthday cards from all over the US and overseas. All of the cards arrived in taped up envelopes with none of the money, gift cards or checks people said they sent.

When we reported it, we were told that the USPS had an active investigation going and they gave us a case number. Not even a month later they called to report that the guilty persons had been ID’d and terminated and were being prosecuted. On the news that night we saw that a man and a woman had been arrested. DH never got his money.

The funny thing is, when DH’s cousins found out about the missing money, they started exaggerating how much was in the cards. “Oh, it’s a shame you didn’t get that $5000 I sent you for your birthday!”
 

GinnyP

Well-Known Member
This same thing happened in my neighborhood about six years ago. My husband’s family sent him birthday cards from all over the US and overseas. All of the cards arrived in taped up envelopes with none of the money, gift cards or checks people said they sent.

When we reported it, we were told that the USPS had an active investigation going and they gave us a case number. Not even a month later they called to report that the guilty persons had been ID’d and terminated and were being prosecuted. On the news that night we saw that a man and a woman had been arrested. DH never got his money.

The funny thing is, when DH’s cousins found out about the missing money, they started exaggerating how much was in the cards. “Oh, it’s a shame you didn’t get that $5000 I sent you for your birthday!”
:lachen:Too funny......gave $5,000 yea right!
 
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msbettyboop

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I went to high school with a girl who was 19 and had 5 children. In gym class she showed me where they implanted birth control in her arm. Y'all it was weird. Scarred my young mind!

Hai god...maybe they were quintuplets? :eek::eek::eek:

This same thing happened in my neighborhood about six years ago. My husband’s family sent him birthday cards from all over the US and overseas. All of the cards arrived in taped up envelopes with none of the money, gift cards or checks people said they sent.

When we reported it, we were told that the USPS had an active investigation going and they gave us a case number. Not even a month later they called to report that the guilty persons had been ID’d and terminated and were being prosecuted. On the news that night we saw that a man and a woman had been arrested. DH never got his money.

The funny thing is, when DH’s cousins found out about the missing money, they started exaggerating how much was in the cards. “Oh, it’s a shame you didn’t get that $5000 I sent you for your birthday!

:lachen::lachen::lachen:
 
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