Mail carrier charged with stealing money from gift cards
After complaints came in about missing money, a detective caught the suspect by placing money in cards and sending them along his route in southeast Minnesota.
After complaints came in about missing money, a detective caught the suspect by placing money in cards and sending them along his route in southeast Minnesota.
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A mail carrier who was convicted of stealing holiday cards and the money inside them was sentenced Friday in Mower County Court. The Austin Daily Herald said Doyle Dean Tarrence, 47, received three years probation and 80 hours community service after he was found guilty on one felony count of mail theft.
Doyle Tarrence of Spring Valley was a route driver accused of stealing money from greeting cards in the southeast Minnesota last year. The 47-year-old will be sentenced in June.
The Austin Daily Herald reports Doyle Tarrence of Spring Valley is accused of stealing money from greeting cards in the Lyle area last year. According to court records, the 47-year-old postal carrier has admitted to taking $200 to $300 over a four-month period.
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