St. Louis Postal Worker Accused of Stealing Checks from Mail ...
An indictment accuses Anthony Virdure II of stealing checks with a face value of more than $1.5 million from the mail.
www.justice.govHere are the latest developments I can share based on recent reporting:
A former St. Louis USPS supervisor pleaded guilty to stealing 89 checks from the mail and passing them to an accomplice, with the total face value around $369,000. The case is proceeding toward sentencing with hearings set for June and August 2026. This update reflects ongoing federal prosecutions connected to mail theft in the St. Louis area.[2][3]
Earlier in 2025, multiple St. Louis-area residents including at least one former USPS employee were sentenced in related fraud schemes tied to stolen checks from the mail, with restitution and prison sentences ranging up to several years. These cases illustrate a pattern of internal mail theft and bank fraud investigations in the region.[4][5]
Additional historical context includes prior high-profile indictments and prosecutions of St. Louis-area USPS personnel for similar fraud and mail-theft schemes involving stolen checks and forged instruments. Federal authorities have consistently underscored the ongoing focus on protecting mail integrity and prosecuting those who abuse access to mail processing facilities.[9][4]
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An indictment accuses Anthony Virdure II of stealing checks with a face value of more than $1.5 million from the mail.
www.justice.govST. LOUIS – Four people, including a former U.S. Postal Service employee, have been sentenced for their role in a conspiracy that stole checks from the mail to commit bank fraud, U.S. Attorney Thomas C. Albus announced Tuesday. The four defendants received sentences of between 12 and 80 months in prison. All have been ordered to pay restitution of $44,135. … Barnett, Burklow and McKinney then altered the stolen checks and recruited others to allow their bank accounts to be used to deposit the...
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