Mail thief burglarized Lakeview apartment building mail room 14 times in 9 weeks, prosecutors say – CWB Chicago

Postal inspectors and Chicago police arrested Patrick Slagel, 44, Friday after he went to court for a routine hearing in another mail theft case, for which he is on probation. He allegedly admitted to being a “jogger,” the slang term for people who collect bulk mail in theft scams, and to using postal service master keys that were either provided by relatives of USPS employees or were bought or stolen.
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PlunkYourMagicTwangerFroggy
3 years ago

10 yrs in prison for crimes he was convicted of would have prevented 1000 other crimes from being committed. Its really simple how to fight crime, put bad people in jail.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

The criminals run the streets of the Chitty. Cops do NOTHING to stop them. It is only going to get worse, much worse.

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