![]() ![]() ![]() We are often asked, “Why would mail thieves target blue boxes?” Well, consider the types of information that YOU have placed into a blue box before. Due to the delay in repairing some of these boxes, the exposure dates may extend past the date of the break-in.) (Please note that these dates are approximate dates of the vandalism, as reported by USPS. The following collection box vandalism attempts were recently reported to USPIS in your neighborhood:īlue Box Location > Reported Vandalism Date: If you believe you may have home surveillance footage that may have captured the damage to the boxes listed below, please contact our office 24/7/365 at 87. REPORT suspicious activity to USPIS immediately at 87 (Option 2) or online at. If you believe you placed outgoing mail in any of the affected boxes below, surrounding the affected dates, please monitor your financial accounts for suspicious activity. ![]() To do that, we need ask for your continued vigilance. Now, our job is to identify those responsible and bring them to justice. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) that all of the damaged boxes have been repaired. Postal Inspection Service would like to thank the community for brining attention to the damaged blue USPS collection boxes in your neighborhoods. Postal Inspection Service- Denver Division UPDATE - Damage to Blue USPS Collection Boxes Postal Inspector Eric Manuel ![]()
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