Check is not in the mail
A former Charlottesville U.S. Postal Service mail carrier pleaded guilty today to one felony count of stealing the mail. A customer on the route of Kim Colleen Malone, 41, complained that mail hadn’t been delivered, and an investigation revealed that Malone had stolen money and gift cards from letters on numerous occasions, according to U.S. Attorney John Brownlee. She faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.










Please tell me how she got the Postal Service to investigate. I made several complaints last October and November about mail not being delivered properly. I had requested it be forwarded for six months to a new address. I called at least twenty time over the course of two months. Two months after the request was submitted they were still delivering to the old address. Every phone call was answered with “we are looking into it.”
Newman will look into it as soon as it stops raining.