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Posted on: December 6, 2017

[ARCHIVED] Protect Your Mail And Be On The Lookout For Thieves In Your Neighborhood

Last week, information was sent out reminding people to protect their packages during the holiday season. Often times, packages will be left on a door step, but just yesterday, police received information of three juvenile subjects who were going through mailboxes on Corliss Lane.


If you see mail theft in progress, call 911. If you have information or surveillance images on mail theft occurrences, please call the non-emergency line at 541.682.5111.


Here are tips from the U.S. Postal Inspection Service about protecting your mail:


Use the letter slots inside your Post Office for your mail, or hand it to a letter carrier.


Pick up your mail promptly after delivery. Don’t leave it in your mailbox overnight. If you're expecting checks, credit cards, or other negotiable items, ask a trusted friend or neighbor to pick up your mail.


If you don't receive a check or other valuable mail you're expecting, contact the issuing agency immediately.


If you change your address, immediately notify your Post Office and anyone with whom you do business via the mail.


Don’t send cash in the mail.


Tell your Post Office when you’ll be out of town, so they can hold your mail until you return.


Report all suspected mail theft to a Postal Inspector.


Consider starting a neighborhood watch program. By exchanging work and vacation schedules with trusted friends and neighbors, you can watch each other's mailboxes (as well as homes).


Consult with your local Postmaster for the most up-to-date regulations on mailboxes, including the availability of locked centralized or curbside mailboxes.


If you see a mail thief at work, or if you believe your mail was stolen, call police immediately, then call Postal Inspectors at 877-876-2455 (press 3).

https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/investigations/mailfraud/fraudschemes/mailtheft/tipthieves.aspx

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