Protecting the mail is the U.S. Postal Inspectors' (USPIS) job. The agency's data shows it hasn't made a dent in investigating or arresting those accused of mail theft in the past few years.
-- Stolen mail costs Americans a shocking amount of money, and the criminals aren't getting caught. , and now, by following a trail of data, has learned why the process of securing the mail is failing. The agency's data show it hasn't made a dent in investigating or arresting those accused of mail theft in the past few years.
What's in the mail doesn't just hold emotional value. It's not just letters in the mail. It's livelihoods. "I think it's scary," the business owner said,"that one key can open all the mailboxes in any given zone."When CBS 2 began asking postal inspectors about theft, the conversation became repetitive, especially about Chicago-specific data CBS 2 received through the Freedom of Information Act.
"I feel the information you have might not be 100 percent correct," said Nicholas Bucciarelli, Assistant Inspector in Charge, Chicago Division, US Postal Inspectors. When pressed to explain why there were still nearly 16,000 open cases, Bucciarelli said,"I think those numbers are inaccurate, so I don't want to comment on that.""We're in the process of hardening targets to make them less desirable by these criminals," said Bucciarelli.
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