Brooklyn, NY – Mail Carrier Accused Of Hoarding 40,000 Letters

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    Pieces of mail that a New York City mailman allegedly stashed away in his home and car over nearly a decade are seen in an undated picture released by the U.S. Attorney's office in New York September 26, 2014.  Joseph Brucato, 67, who has been a carrier with the United States Postal Service since 2001, is accused of illegally keeping the letters and parcels that were due for delivery on his route through the borough of Brooklyn.  Officials said the nearly 40,000 pieces of mail would be delivered.  REUTERS/U.S. Attorney's Office/Handout via ReutersBrooklyn, NY – Tens of thousands of letters, packages and junk mail found stashed in a U.S. postal carrier’s New York City apartment will soon get delivered, some of them nearly a decade after they were mailed, prosecutors said on Friday.

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    Joseph Brucato, 67, a carrier with the United States Postal Service since 2001, is accused of illegally keeping about 40,000 letters and parcels that were due for delivery on his route in the borough of Brooklyn.

    “The mail will be put back into the mail stream for delivery,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York said in a statement.

    Investigators released images of the retrieved mail showing bundles of unopened letters in envelopes of varying sizes, rolled-up magazines and stacks of coupon booklets.

    The suspected hoarding came to light this week when a post office supervisor spotted what appeared to be undelivered letters inside Brucato’s personal vehicle and questioned him, according to a complaint filed on Wednesday.

    Brucato told his supervisors that the mail found in his car had been there for at least six months, “and that on some days, he did not deliver the mail intended for his route for various personal reasons,” the complaint said.

    He then agreed to a search of his car, work locker and home, where a total of about 2,500 pounds of mail dating as far back as 2005 was retrieved, the complaint said.

    Calls to Brucato’s attorney and post office officials were not returned on Friday.

    The most serious charge Brucato is facing is the delay or destruction of mail or newspapers, which carries a penalty of up to five years in prison, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

    Prosecutors have up to 30 days from filing the complaint to press charges against Brucato.


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    9 years ago

    Someday keeps telling me there is a million dollar check for me in the mail but it never gets delivered. Now I know where it is!!!

    9 years ago

    A real life Newman from Seinfeld fame.

    cynic
    cynic
    9 years ago

    With 40,000 letters and parcels missing, there were probably, oh, 10,000 or so complaints. Just what exactly were the Postal Inspectors doing all these years?
    If one, two, or even a dozen disappeared, then the nvestigators might not have been able to track what was happening. But with 40,000?
    Heckuva job. Probably worked as hard as the SEC examiners who gave Madoff those clean bills of health.

    9 years ago

    My neighbor got an invitiation yesterday to a wedding that took place a year ago. The “newly weds” have a baby already. And they wonder why the USPS is a losing business.

    REALIST
    REALIST
    9 years ago

    The mail slots musta been too low on the door!

    BoruchN
    BoruchN
    9 years ago

    What Mr. Brucato did was cruel and selfish. Obviously he didn’t consider his own sins. The U.S. Criminal Justice System jail punishment is also cruel because it separates families and reduces or stops income. Of course the govt. of The U.S. doesn’t see its own faults. Flogging is better by far. boruch hoffinger

    yankee96
    yankee96
    9 years ago

    he should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,and then be suspended and forfeit his pension.

    BLONDI
    BLONDI
    9 years ago

    Was he from 11219 zip code?