Vermont postal worker allegedly threw away mail she was supposed to deliver for months
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Vermont postal worker allegedly threw away mail she was supposed to deliver for months
"Officers were first alerted to the discarded mail on the afternoon of Jan. 23, according to police. Upon finding the mail in a dumpster on Elm Street in North Troy, they determined that none of it was for that address. Police identified Morisseau as a person of interest and learned that she was a postal employee."
"They confirmed that she had regularly been throwing away a small amount of mail under her care since at least October 2025, according to the statement. After searching the dumpster and Morisseau's mail vehicle, officers found opened and unopened packages, along with several holiday cards, one of which contained money."
"Since Jan. 23, Morisseau has been suspended by USPS, and all recovered mail has been given back to them for delivery, according to the statement. The case has been forwarded to the USPS' Inspector General for further review."
Natasha Morisseau, a 34-year-old mail carrier in North Troy, Vermont, was cited on nine counts of petty larceny and five counts of unlawful mischief after police discovered discarded mail in a dumpster on January 23. Investigation revealed she had been regularly throwing away mail under her care since at least October 2025. Officers found opened and unopened packages, holiday cards, and money among the discarded items in both the dumpster and her mail vehicle. Morisseau was cited on February 14 and is scheduled to appear in Vermont Superior Court on March 17. She has been suspended by USPS, and all recovered mail has been returned for proper delivery. The case has been forwarded to the USPS Inspector General.
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