2010-01-13 / News

Kilgore mail theft case to be tried in federal court

Two Kilgore men arrested for yuletide mail thefts will be tried in federal court.
Kilgore Police Department said Monday U.S. Postal Inspector Paul Ecker has been assigned to the investigation of the series of mail thefts which occurred in Kilgore during the month of December 2009. Twelve mail thefts were reported to the Kilgore Police Department.


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Well, hopefully that's two

Well, hopefully that's two mail thieves off the street. Let's cross our fingers the federal court gives these two more than just a slap on the wrist! Remember, never put outgoing checks in unsecured mailboxes. Always use a secure USPS blue box to send sensitive outgoing mail, and lock up your mailbox with a high-quality security lockable mail box to protect your incoming mail and prevent mail identity theft.

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