A Michigan postal worker who hid thousands of pieces of mail in a self-storage unit has been placed on probation for two years.

May 21, 2009

1 Min Read
Postal Worker Gets Probation for Stashing Mail in Storage Unit

A Michigan postal worker who hid thousands of pieces of mail in a self-storage unit has been placed on probation for two years. Jill Hull, 35, pleaded guilty to deserting the mail three months ago. She said she couldn’t keep up with her route in Livingston County. Today she was sentenced in federal court, where she apologized to U.S. Magistrate Judge R. Steven Whalen, who decided not to order her with a fine.
 
Managers of the storage facility discovered the unopened mail in September 2008. Some had postmarks from 2005.
 
Source: Detroit Free Press, Mail-stashing gets Michigan postal worker probation

Related Articles:

Industry Alert : Awareness and management of crime at your facility

The Eyes Have It : Security improves, managers reign 

Secure Storage : Keeping a facility safe and suitable  

Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter
ISS is the most comprehensive source for self-storage news, feature stories, videos and more.

You May Also Like