Police warn of mail thefts
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-- Deepa Bharath
Newport Beach police are warning Corona del Mar residents about mail
being stolen from post office boxes at the local postal substation.
There were reports of two such thefts over the last few months, said
Newport Beach Police Sgt. Steve Shulman. One woman complained that her
checks were stolen from one of the post office boxes and forged.
The Police Department will put out a crime alert in the area in an
effort to prevent such crimes from happening in the future, Shulman said.
“We’re asking people to take out their mail as soon as possible to
avoid these type of incidents from happening,” he said.
Some of the post office boxes also have glass windows, making it easy
for thieves to pick and choose what they want to steal, Shulman said.
Thefts from mailboxes outside homes also occur periodically in the
city, he said. There were six thefts from mailboxes over the last three
months, Shulman said.
U.S. Postal Inspector Randy Degasperin said mail theft is up in
several areas, including Orange County.
“People should be aware and secure their mailboxes,” he said.
“Incoming mail should be picked up promptly.”
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