Kent County Sheriff officers recovers stolen mail

By WKTV Staff
joanne@wktv.org


The Jeep recovered by Kent County Sheriff’s Department. (Courtesy, Kent County Sheriff’s Department)

Just before 1 a.m. March 8, deputies received information that a Jeep stolen out of Kalamazoo was in the area of Byron Township.  Kent County Sheriff units closed in and attempted to stop the vehicle near 84th Street and U.S. 131.

The Jeep fled from deputies, but nearby units were able to use spike strips along U.S. 131 at 100th Street. The vehicle continued to flee until it stopped along U.S. 131 near the Dorr exit. The Allegan County Sheriff’s Office assisted the Kent County Sherrif deputies in taking two suspects into custody.

More than 100 pieces of stolen mail were found inside the vehicle. This includes multiple credit and debit cards, checks, and other assorted mail. The mail was stolen from the Kalamazoo area, Ottawa County, and Byron Township.

  

Mail found in the stolen car. (Courtesy, Kent County Sheriff’s Department)

A 40-year-old man and a 37-year-old woman, both from Kalamazoo, are lodged at the Kent County Jail on charges related to the stolen vehicle, flee and elude, and possession of burglary tools. Kent County Sheriff detectives are still sorting through the mail to contact victims.  Kent County Sheriff has been in contact with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service for the possibility of a federal investigation.

Mailboxes are protected by federal law and crimes against mailboxes (and the mail inside) are investigated by Postal Inspectors. Mail theft is a serious crime; although it’s considered a lesser offense than mail fraud. Under federal law, mail theft is penalized by up to 5 years of imprisonment.

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