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Postmaster describes ‘disturbing’ rise in crimes against Oakland postal workers

OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) — A series of attacks against United States postal workers in Oakland prompted the local postmaster to send out a letter to warn community members in early March. On Monday, the U.S. Postal Service also held a press conference to address the incidents.

In the letter, dated March 3, Oakland Postmaster Sunil Chanan says, “We are asking for your help and vigilance,” after a “disturbing” rise in criminal acts against postal workers, vehicles and mailboxes. A reward of up to $50,000 is available for anyone who can offer information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person who assaults or robs a U.S. Postal Employee.

In January, the Oakland Police Department warned the community about an uptick in postal worker attacks. Police said that in several of the robberies, postal workers were even held at gunpoint as suspects demanded keys to their truck and stole mail.

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Oakland police say in several cases, a suspect held a postal worker at gunpoint and demanded the keys to their truck before stealing mail. Chanan asks community members to be on the lookout for the following signs:

Residents who see something suspicious can also contact the Postal Inspectors at 877-876-2455. For more information, please visit USPIS.gov.

“Thank you for helping our carriers stay safe,” Chanan said.

The trend of postal worker attacks has not stopped in Oakland. In February, a postal worker in Vallejo was robbed of their keys and several mail items in the same week that another postal worker was robbed in Oakland. As Middle Class Tax Refund checks went out in droves, OPD warned the community about the increased threat of mail theft.