Anonymous ID: 962c12 Aug. 19, 2020, 10:15 a.m. No.10342729   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3070 >>3195 >>3307 >>3431

https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/postal-worker-pleads-guilty-to-mail-theft/2320941/

 

A postal worker who worked as a mail carrier in Farmington has pleaded guilty to stealing mail, according to federal officials.

 

Amy Makaros, 41, of New Britain, pleaded guilty to theft of mail by a postal employee, according to the office of United States Attorney John Durham.

 

Makaros worked in the U.S. Post Office in Farmington and stole several pieces of mail, including greeting cards containing gift cards or other items of value between November 2018 and February 2019, according to federal officials

 

When investigators confronted her, Makaros admitted to theft and surrendered 19 pieces of mail and four gift cards, federal officials said. U.S. Attorney Durham is encouraging anyone who believes he or she is a victim of theft related to this case to file a complaint

Anonymous ID: 962c12 Aug. 19, 2020, 10:37 a.m. No.10342980   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3195 >>3307 >>3431

https://www.wral.com/fbi-seeking-pair-after-raleigh-federal-buildings-vandalized-in-may-protest/19243332/

 

RALEIGH, N.C. — Federal officials said Wednesday that they want to talk to two people involved in a May protest in downtown Raleigh that got out of hand and led to damage at two federal buildings.

 

The Terry Sanford Federal Building, at 310 New Bern Ave., and the Century Station Federal Building, at 300 Fayetteville St., sustained more than $11,000 in damage combined on May 31, including broken windows and spray-painted graffiti, authorities said.

 

The FBI and the Federal Protective Service division of the Department of Homeland Security said a woman and a man seen in footage from numerous security cameras downtown on May 31 may have information about the damage to the two federal buildings.

 

Anyone who can identify either individual or who has information about the damage to the buildings is asked to call the FBI Charlotte Field Office at 704-672-6100.