There have been some major mail theft cases around the Sugar Land area, and the United States Postal Inspection Service is willing to pay big money for details leading to the arrest of the suspects. We are talking about a $100,000 reward that if you have information about this case, dating back to May and June.

There are two suspects wanted by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service as they were caught on camera stealing mail.


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Details of the Houston Mail Thefts

It’s not exactly shocking to hear about a crime taking place in Texas. We know it happens everywhere, but with this big a reward, the suspects should be nervous about someone turning them in.

According to photos released online, there is a pretty good description of the two suspects.

The first suspect was wearing a Houston Astros jersey, black pants, and black sneakers. The suspect was seen on camera with long curly black hair.

The second suspect was wearing a Boston hat, a white t-shirt, blue Nike shorts, and blue and white Nike sneakers. She had blonde hair when the photos were taken.

They stole from multiple locations, thinking they would get away with the crime.

These suspects didn’t just happen upon one community mailbox and take a bunch of items; they stole from multiple locations and need to face the consequences of their actions.

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How to Claim the $100K Reward

Anyone with information regarding this theft case is encouraged to call 713-238-4499 and the reference case number is 4384236.

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