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Press Release

Men Who Robbed Postal Employee Indicted on Charges

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of Ohio

A federal grand jury has returned a three-count indictment charging Amihr Curtis, 23, Zenesto Martin, Jr., 25, and Christian Proby, 25, all of Lima, Ohio, with interference of commerce by robbery, robbery of mail, money, or other property of the United States, and stealing keys used by the Postal Service for the deposit of mail. The violations allegedly took place in November 2023, in Lima, Ohio, while a United States Postal Service letter carrier was on a delivery route. Curtis and Martin, Jr., were also indicted for one count of mail theft.

If convicted, the defendants’ sentence will be determined by the Court after review of factors unique to this case, including the prior criminal record, if any, the defendants’ role in the offenses, and the characteristics of the violation.  In all cases, the sentence will not exceed the statutory maximum and in most cases, it will be less than the maximum.          

The investigation preceding the indictment was a collaborative effort conducted by the United States Postal Inspection Service and the Lima Police Department.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Frank H. Spryszak.

An indictment is only a charge and is not evidence of guilt. A defendant is entitled to a fair trial in which it will be the government’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The Postal Inspection Service is the federal agency with jurisdiction for investigating crimes against postal carriers and crimes involving the U.S. Mail. Anyone having information about blue collection box thefts or thefts or attempted thefts of mail carriers or mail should contact USPIS at 1-877-876-2455. All information will be kept confidential.

Contact

Jessica Salas Novak

Jessica.Salas.Novak@usdoj.gov

(216) 622-3921

Updated January 14, 2025

Topic
Violent Crime