Postal Worker Stole Sports Memorabilia Worth $100,000, U.S. Says
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Ex-USPS mail sorter admits to stealing $100,000 in sports memorabilia
A federal oversight report released last month showed that mail theft is becoming more common inside the Postal Service.CBS News - 14h -
Former USPS sorting clerk admits to on-the-job theft of $100K in sports memorabilia
A New York City man admitted to stealing more than $100,000 worth of sports memorabilia while on the job as a U.S.NBC News - 23h -
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How a city worker stole over $53M in 22-year deception
Rita Crundwell used her position as Dixon, Illinois, comptroller and treasurer to embezzle $53.7 million for her Quarter Horse breeding operation and lavish lifestyle.ABC News - Jan. 15 -
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