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$145K Of Jewelry Stolen By UPS Worker In Dauphin County, Police Allege $145K Of Jewelry Stolen By UPS Worker In Dauphin County, Police Allege
$145K Of Jewelry Stolen By UPS Worker In Dauphin County, Police Allege A Harrisburg woman is accused of stealing nearly $146,000 in jewelry and other valuables while employed at UPS in Middletown, the Lower Swatara Township Police announced on Friday, Aug. 1. Shaylee Nicole Garber, 34, was arrested after investigators linked her to a string of thefts from UPS shipments at the company’s facility on the 2100 block of North Union Street, according to police. Garber allegedly made off with $145,745 worth of jewelry and additional valuable items, authorities detailed in the release. She has been charged with Felony Theft by Unlawful Taking, Mail Theft, and Crimina…
Fraudulent Texts Pretend To Be From USPS Fraudulent Texts Pretend To Be From USPS
Fraudulent Texts Pretend To Be From USPS A new scam is targeting people with fraudulent text messages pretending to be from the United States Postal Service (USPS) — and officials are urging caution. The US Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) is warning customers about a rise in phishing and smishing attacks, where fraudsters send fake texts and emails that appear to come from USPS. The messages often claim that a package is delayed or that a payment is due, directing recipients to click a link that steals personal information. Postal inspectors say these scams are becoming more advanced, but there are clear warning signs: Smishi…
Items Stolen From USPS Mail Truck In Harrisburg, Police Seek Suspect Items Stolen From USPS Mail Truck In Harrisburg, Police Seek Suspect
Items Stolen From USPS Mail Truck In Harrisburg, Police Seek Suspect A thief stole items from a mail truck parked at South 17th and Mulberry Streets in Harrisburg, police announced on Monday, Jan. 20. Authorities shared images of the unidentified male suspect in an effort to identify him, according to the Harrisburg Police Department. The theft occurred in the city’s 17101 ZIP code, but further details about what was stolen have not been disclosed. Anyone with information is urged to contact Harrisburg Police at 717-558-6900.