Former U.S. Postal Service Mail Carrier Sentenced for Stealing Mail
Former U.S. Postal Service mail carrier sentenced for stealing mail. Learn about the incident, arrest, stolen mail discovery, victim impact, and more.
Former U.S. Postal Service mail carrier sentenced for stealing mail. Learn about the incident, arrest, stolen mail discovery, victim impact, and more.
Join the nationwide initiative to combat illegal telemarketing operations. Find out how the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Florida is taking action.
Discover the disturbing case of Pedro Escamilla Del Rosario, sentenced to 30 years in prison for sexually exploiting a child. Learn more here.
Michigan man sentenced to 135 months in prison for enticement of a minor. Learn about the case, sentencing, investigation, and implications for victims.
Federal Grand Jury Indicts Accountant for Embezzling $1.1 Million. Former employee executed a sophisticated scheme over 3.5 years, making fraudulent transfers and falsifying records. Maximum penalty: 20 years in prison and $250,000 fine. Importance of financial oversight emphasized.
Learn about the heart-wrenching case of a Pasadena man sentenced to 9 years for sex trafficking a 14-year-old girl. Discover the investigation, guilty plea, and efforts to combat this heinous crime. Find out more here.
Learn about the sentencing of three men involved in a case of forged prescriptions and illicit pill trafficking in Akron. Detailed account of the indictment and pleas.
Federal jury convicts Pensacola man for armed fentanyl trafficking. Marcus Flintroy found guilty of distributing lethal controlled substance and possessing firearms in furtherance of drug offenses. Sentencing set for October 2023. Collaboration of law enforcement agencies led to successful prosecution.
Man from Milton, Florida sentenced to life in federal prison for child exploitation enterprise. Learn about the investigation and collaborative efforts of law enforcement agencies.
Florida Couple Sentenced for Sending Threatening Communications to Law Enforcement in Northern Ohio. Akil Joseph and Alexa Logan received 46-month prison terms for cyberstalking and extorting money from victims. Investigated by the FBI and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys.