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Friday, June 14, 2019

Norfolk mail carrier sentenced to less than a day in jail after stealing people’s mail

NORFOLK, Va. – A 38-year-old mail carrier was sentenced to less than a day in jail, plus three years supervised release.

Toya Worlds faced four charges from the federal government after being accused of theft during her time with the USPS in Norfolk.

Worlds secretly took items out of the mail and hid them in a garage and bedroom at her home in Chesapeake.

The federal indictment said Worlds took letters, postcards, packages, bags and boxes that she was supposed to deliver. The offenses in the documents date from December 2017 to October 2018.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

She should be forced to apologize

TheRealRay said...

And she voted for Hil-liar-y obviously...

Anonymous said...

I had a product removed from a package while it was in the mail system.

Even though the package was obviously tampered with the local Post Office did not do their job and "mark" it as damaged, and delivered it as if nothing was wrong. When I complained, their mantra was, you can't prove we did it, and tried to insinuate I was lying.

And that folks, is the way it works.
Covering their asses, one theft at a time. Once it falls in to your box and they did not document their damage/theft, they are exonerated.

Anonymous said...

The Real Ray - really dude, get a new line. Doesn't even relate to the story.

Anonymous said...

Toya ??? Enough said

TheRealRay said...

I'm sorry if you voted for her too ?

Anonymous said...

No Ray, I voted Trump.
But you sound like the fake news.
Same bla bla bla over and over and over.
Get a new line.
No one cares about Hillary anymore.
Has nothing to do with the story.

Anonymous said...

Who actually uses the Postal service these days? If it weren't for the occasional Amazon package or BS junk mail I wouldn't even know they existed

Anonymous said...

I still pay all my bills by mail.
Save a job .... use the United States Postal Service