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U.S. Department
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United
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Telephone (214) 659-8600 |
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DALLAS, TEXAS
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| CONTACT: 214/659-8600 www.usdoj.gov/usao/txn |
MARCH 16, 2006
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Postal Worker Pleads Guilty to Stealing Mail United States Attorney Richard B. Roper announced that Debra Lynn Sheffield, an employee of the U.S. Postal Service, pled guilty today in federal court in Fort Worth, Texas, to a felony information which charged her with one count of Theft of Mail Matter and one count of making False Statements to Obtain Federal Employee’s Compensation. Sheffield, age 40, faces a maximum statutory sentence of 10 years imprisonment, a $500,000 fine and restitution. She is scheduled to be sentenced by the Honorable Terry R. Means, United States District Judge, on June 17, 2006. In late November 2005, U.S. Postal Inspectors recovered large amounts of opened and undelivered mail from a trash dumpster at the Great Western Inn in Saginaw, Texas. On December 13, 2005, Postal Inspectors recovered more opened mail from that dumptser and learned that it was undelivered mail which had been previously deposited into blue postal authorized depository boxes by a Postal employee in the Watauga, Texas area. Postal Inspectors began surveillance and observed Sheffield arrive at a blue depository box in Watauga and watched as she used a key to open the locked door of the depository box. Sheffield gathered undelivered mail and returned to her motel room at the Great Western Inn which she shared with co-defendant Hugh Masters. Shortly thereafter, U.S. Postal Inspectors knocked on their motel room door, and she and Masters came to the door and allowed the Postal Inspectors into the room where they found approximately 7000 pieces of undelivered mail on the bed, floor and in U.S. Postal Service mail containers. Sheffield allowed the Inspectors to search the room and her vehicle and they found that 1700 pieces of mail had been opened. Much of the opened mail had contained approximately 300 DVDs, cash, numerous gift cards, and several music CDs. Sheffield and Masters admitted to stealing and possessing U.S. Mail for personal gain by removing the gift cards, cash CDs, and DVDs from unopened letters and packages. Co-defendant, Hugh Masters, pled guilty today, as well, to federal theft of mail matter. Hugh Masters was not a Postal employee. U.S. Attorney Roper praised the excellent investigative work of the U.S Postal Inspection Service and the Saginaw, Texas, Police Department. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Bret Helmer. ###
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