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Kidnapped USPS Carrier: Guaynabo Suspect Hit with Four Counts

Shocking headlines from the Western District of Missouri report that a Guaynabo man has been hit with serious charges following an audacious attack on a United States Postal Service letter carrier. The victim, a dedicated postal worker, was left terrified after being abducted and having their vehicle stolen right out from under them.

According to federal prosecutors, the incident took place on March 19, 2026, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The grand jury in the District of Puerto Rico has returned a four-count indictment against the accused, who faces charges including kidnapping and carjacking.

The suspect, identified as [Suspect Name], aged [Age], from Guaynabo, is alleged to have targeted the letter carrier with extreme violence. Reports indicate that the perpetrator violently overpowered the postal worker before taking control of their vehicle, leading authorities on a high-speed chase through the streets of San Juan.

Authorities say the carjacking was premeditated, with evidence suggesting [Suspect Name] had planned the attack to steal the postal vehicle. The investigation revealed that the suspect was not only seeking the vehicle but also had intentions to flee the country, potentially leaving the United States Postal Service and the victim in grave danger.

The indictment also includes charges related to the assault on the letter carrier, who is reported to be recovering from their injuries at a local hospital. The postal worker expressed gratitude for the swift response by federal agents, who apprehended [Suspect Name] shortly after the incident.

As the investigation continues, [Suspect Name] now faces serious federal charges that could result in lengthy prison sentences. The public is reminded to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity surrounding postal workers to local authorities immediately.

Key Facts

  • State: Missouri
  • District: Western District District of Missouri
  • Category: Violent Crime|Public Corruption|Organized Crime
  • Source: DOJ Press Release

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