USPS worker accused of racking up merchandise with credit cards allegedly stolen from residents along her delivery route

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A United States Postal Service worker is facing several charges after admitting to stealing credit card information from at least 37 victims during her delivery routes in 2021, according to court documents.

Ashlee Humphrey Williams, 37, has been charged with theft of mail and credit card abuse of an elderly person. Her bond was set at $25,000.According to court documents, the investigation started on Feb. 14, 2021 when a victim reported that she had found several fraudulent transactions that were made to her new Chase United Plus credit card. Some of the charges, which totaled $97.38 for two suitcases, were reportedly made at Sam’s Club.

In February of 2022, detectives questioned Williams and she confessed to taking the victim’s credit card and making fraudulent charges, according to court records. She also reportedly confessed to taking mail and using credit cards from four other residences, two of which were confirmed through police reports filed.

While the interview was taking place with Williams, agents looked through the window of the suspect’s car where they saw several pieces of open mail in plain view, according to court documents. Once investigators were notified about the discovery, Williams reportedly gave consent for agents to search her vehicle.

 

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