A former eastern Iowa postal employee who stole hundreds of thousands of checks from the mail will spend more than 2 years in federal prison. 38-year-old Amy Jurisic worked at the Dubuque Post Office and pled guilty in June to a count of mail theft. Evidence at her hearing showed she took more than 60 pieces of mail that contained $650-thousand dollars worth of checks. She gave the checks to an individual in Chicago who would attempt to deposit them into various accounts. About $62-thousand dollars worth of checks were actually deposited. She was sentenced to 33 months in prison and ordered to pay back the money.
Former Dubuque Postal Worker Who Took Checks Sentenced
By Mark Evenstad
Dec 14, 2021 | 1:14 PM

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