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Home Local News Massive $100K Reward Offered: Help Catch Brazen Mail Thief in Orlando Caught on Camera!

Massive $100K Reward Offered: Help Catch Brazen Mail Thief in Orlando Caught on Camera!

$100K reward offered after thief caught on camera stealing mail at Orlando post office
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ORLANDO, Fla. – A man captured on surveillance footage during a brazen break-in at an Orlando post office is now the target of a federal manhunt. Authorities are offering a generous $100,000 reward for information that leads to his arrest and conviction, underscoring the seriousness of the crime.

According to the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), the suspect was caught on camera in the early hours of November 21, around 12:18 a.m., at the Ventura Post Office situated at 7360 Curry Ford Road. The footage shows him using tools to force open parcel lockers, making off with the mail inside.

Local postal customers have voiced their concerns following the incident, particularly about the apparent ease with which the suspect gained entry. “I just hope he doesn’t do it again,” one customer remarked, “because if it’s as easy as using a crowbar, he could access the door to get in the back.”

U.S. Postal Inspector Rick Johnsten revealed that officials were prompted to investigate after receiving several reports from individuals whose packages had gone missing. Although the specific contents of the stolen mail have not been disclosed, Johnsten emphasized that the hefty reward demonstrates how seriously the authorities are treating this breach.

U.S. Postal Inspector Rick Johnsten said USPIS was alerted after multiple reports from victims of missing packages. During their investigation, inspectors confirmed the theft. Although Johnsten didn’t detail what was taken, he said the $100,000 reward reflects the seriousness of the crime.

“The Postal Service takes mail theft very seriously, so that is the amount we will pay for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone suspected of mail theft,” he said.

A notice sent to customers mentions that investigators are working to determine which specific mail pieces were stolen, though the nature of the crime makes that difficult. The notice also announced new lobby hours intended to increase mail security.

For many daily business customers who rely on the location to drop off packages, the incident has raised concerns about whether the thief might return.

“He could, if he doesn’t get caught and tries to do it again,” one customer worried.

With holiday shipping season underway, Johnsten warned that mail theft typically increases this time of year.

“Secure those items quickly, and if you know you’re receiving mail that day, check your mailbox every day and leave nothing behind to be stolen,” he advised.

Other customers expressed shock that such a crime happened at all.

“I’m shocked — I can’t believe that happened,” one woman said. “These are desperate times, I guess, but it’s sad.”

Authorities are urging anyone with information about the suspect to contact the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. Johnsten said they are working with the Orlando Police Department.

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