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Former Massachusetts Postal Employee Sentenced for Failing to Deliver Mail

Postal Employee took mail home rather than delivering it

4/23/2018 BOSTON – A former Fitchburg postal employee was sentenced today in federal court in Worcester for failing to deliver mail.

Stephen Lehto, 37, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge David H. Hennessy to two years of probation. In January 2018, Lehto pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of obstruction of mails.

While working as a postal carrier for the United States Postal Service in Fitchburg between June 2016 and January 2017, Lehto began taking mail home instead of delivering it along his route. Law enforcement received a tip and interviewed Lehto at his home. A search of his vehicle resulted in the recovery of 758 pieces of mail, 341 pieces of which were first class pieces of mail.

United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling and Eileen Neff, Special Agent in Charge of the Northeast Area Field Office, United States Postal Service Office of Inspector, made the announcement today. Assistant U.S. Attorney Michelle L. Dineen Jerrett of Lelling’s Worcester Branch Office prosecuted the case.

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1 thoughts on “Former Massachusetts Postal Employee Sentenced for Failing to Deliver Mail

  1. how about the Postal Circus Mismanagement who do not deliver the mail………they take nixie mail and rerun it in automation to “get more numbers” and destroy it beyond recognition……..I want to see them before the Judge too! always blaming the lowly worker for the premeditated corruption of the po mismanagement is going to stop…..many of them are just plain criminals. trying to line their pocket with PFP bonus cash!

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