More mail stolen from mail truck in West Seattle, frustrated residents condemn new norm

Seattle, WALocal News

West Seattle is grappling with a troubling surge in mail thefts, prompting the U. S. Postal Inspector to investigate a recent incident involving stolen mail from a truck on February 3, 2025. As the stolen mail remains unaccounted for, investigators have yet to identify any suspects. John Wiegand, the Postal Inspector, highlighted that these thefts are not just petty crimes but significant financial threats, advising residents to keep a close eye on their financial statements.

Residents like Jose and Melissa Salinas have voiced their frustrations, recounting personal experiences of theft that have made them feel unsafe in their own neighborhood. They described multiple instances of stolen packages and vandalism, reflecting a broader trend of increasing crime in the area. The USPS has reached out to affected customers, expressing regret over the incident and urging vigilance against identity theft. Investigators are actively seeking surveillance footage to help crack these cases, as they work alongside Seattle Police. With the rise in mail thefts, residents are encouraged to utilize USPS's informed delivery service to better track their incoming mail.

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