What was Benita D. Randle charged with?
Randle was charged with one count of theft of mail by a postal employee.
Crime / Local
A former U.S. Postal Service supervisor, Benita D. Randle, has pleaded guilty to stealing checks from the mail while working at the St. Louis Processing and Distribution Center. This scheme involved the theft of 89 checks and collaboration...
Benita D. Randle, as a supervisor at the St. Louis Processing and Distribution Center, had access to all non-parcel mail for the metropolitan area. Between September and October 2023, she exploited this position by stealing checks and providing them to John W. Harrison. Harrison then removed the checks. The crime was uncovered when Randle’s vehicle was repossessed, leading to the discovery of stolen checks along with other illegal items. Randle initially denied handling mail but later investigators found she had stolen 89 checks. A counterfeit check matching stolen bank information was also discovered. Randle is set to be sentenced on Aug. 20, and Harrison on June 3.
Randle was charged with one count of theft of mail by a postal employee.
Randle stole 89 checks from the mail.
The scheme was uncovered when Randle's car was repossessed, revealing stolen checks and other illegal items.
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