Manitoba

Canada Post mail carrier stole more than $40K worth of packages in Winnipeg, police say

A mail carrier spent a little too much time taking mail rather than delivering it along his Winnipeg route, police say.

Most stolen items have been returned to the original owners

A close up of a Canada Post patch on a jacket sleeve with a snowy house behind.
A 58-year-old Canada Post employee has been charged with stealing packages he was supposed to be delivering. (Matt Howard/CBC)

A mail carrier spent a little too much time taking mail rather than delivering it along his Winnipeg route, police say.

A 58-year-old Canada Post employee has been charged with the theft of parcels valued at more than $40,000.

Canada Post investigators contacted the Winnipeg police in late March after an internal audit found many online orders that were supposed to be delivered along a route in the Kildonan Meadows neighbourhood had gone missing between Jan. 8 and Feb. 11, 2021.

The value of the items was estimated at about $10,000.

Canada Post investigators told police they believed the thefts were committed by an employee who delivers mail along the route.

Following their own investigation, police arrested the man at a home in the city's Mynarski neighbourhood on April 7.

A search of the house found more than 100 more stolen items worth in excess of $30,000.

The stolen merchandise included electronics, makeup and clothing still in their original mailing packages, police said.

Most of the items have been returned to the proper owners, police said. The investigation continues and further charges could be laid.

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