Cesar Ramirez Receives 15-Year Sentence for Kidnapping USPS Mail Carrier in Little Village, Chicago

Cesar Ramirez sentenced to 15 years for aggravated kidnapping of USPS mail carrier in Little Village, Chicago
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The letter carrier escaped, and her relatives helped police track the suspect down.

ByABC7 Chicago Digital Team

Tuesday, August 26, 2025 3:35AM

Cesar Ramirez pleaded guilty to aggravated kidnapping charges in the Little Village, Chicago attack on a USPS letter carrier.

CHICAGO (WLS) — A man will spend 15 years in prison for hiding in a USPS worker’s mail truck and trying to sexually assault her on Chicago’s Southwest Side back in October 2022.

Cesar Ramirez pleaded guilty to aggravated kidnapping charges on Monday.

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Police say Ramirez met a letter carrier in a Little Village gas station in the 2800-block of South Pulaski Road.

After leaving the station, however, he allegedly hid in her mail truck in the parking lot and waited for her to get in, then hijacked the truck. As she tried to get away, he grabbed her by the shirt and attempted to rape her.

The letter carrier escaped, and her relatives helped police track Ramirez down.

Ramirez is a registered sex offender and has a long criminal history, including prior convictions for home invasion and criminal sexual assault. The letter carrier was treated for cuts and bruises.

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