Shreveport, LA (September 17, 2014) A seven-year United States Postal Service city letter carrier is behind bars after narcotics agents caught him in possession of a large amount of marijuana said Sheriff Steve Prator.
Russell Leon Ellis of Shreveport, Louisiana was arrested by agents of the Caddo-Shreveport Narcotics Unit for possession of schedule I marijuana. Russell Ellis, a postal employee was the target of a joint investigation by the Caddo-Shreveport Narcotics Unit and the United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General.
Agents received information that Ellis was identifying suspicious packages possibly containing marijuana. Ellis would then punch holes in the packages to smell for marijuana and if a package contained marijuana, he would remove it and keep it.
Agents conducted surveillance of Ellis at a local post office, where he was observed opening a package. Agents made contact after Ellis had removed a large amount of marijuana from the package. Ellis was caught with 476 grams of marijuana with a street value of $4,760.00.
Agents obtained a search warrant for Ellis’ residence in the 9000 block of Marva Street in Shreveport. Upon executing the warrant, agents recovered an additional 618 grams of suspected marijuana (Street value $6,180.00), 25 weapons and $15,000.00 in cash. A vehicle and motorcycle was also seized. (click on picture for larger view)

Agents searched the home of Russell Ellis and found another 618 grams of suspected marijuana, 25 weapons and $15,000 in cash. (Source: Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office)
Additional charges are pending.
Where did it mention he was a union member?
Another ‘Black Eye’ to the USPS and the NALC.