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11.19.2024

U.S. Postal Inspection Service Offers $150,000 Reward for Information on Augusta Postal Worker's Armed Robbery Suspects

"...The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is currently on the hunt for two suspects involved in an armed robbery of a postal worker in Augusta, Georgia, offering a substantial sum for information leading to their apprehension. This high-profile case has led the agency to announce a reward of up to $150,000 for details that can help bring the perpetrators to justice, as reported by FOX 5 Atlanta. ..."   
Source: hoodline.com

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6.18.2024

Postmaster general responds to Sen. Ossoff’s request for update on Ga. mail delays

"...“For months, I have sustained relentless pressure on USPS management to fully resolve disastrous performance failures impacting my constituents in Georgia,” Ossoff said in a statement Monday. “I’m still hearing from Georgia families and businesses about the difficulty they continue to face sending and receiving their mail. I will not rest until my constituents are well and fully served by the U.S. Postal Service.” Ossoff also had demanded that DeJoy submit a plan for fixing issues at the facility. Ossoff has not said whether DeJoy met that demand. ..."   
Source: www.atlantanewsfirst.com

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6.17.2024

Georgia mail delays: Deadline arrives for new update from postmaster general

"...ATLANTA - The deadline is coming up for Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to provide an update on how his agency is handling recent mail delays affecting Georgians.

Sen. Jon Ossoff said that the head of the U.S. Postal Service has until the end of Monday to share new on-time delivery statistics and explain why or why not the agency has normal service restored. ..."   
Source: www.fox5atlanta.com

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11.28.2018

16 U.S. Postal workers took bribes to deliver cocaine in metro Atlanta

"...They each received sentences between three and nine years, federal officials said. Federal agents first learned of the crimes in 2015 while investigating a drug trafficking organization in Atlanta ..."   
Source: www.ajc.com

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