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Federal Authorities Offer $100K Reward for Information on Suspected Houston Mail Thieves

Federal Authorities Offer $100K Reward for Information on Suspected Houston Mail Thieves

Two people connected to a mail theft incident at a Houston apartment complex are being sought by federal investigators, who are providing an incentive for information that leads to their detention. According to FOX 26 Houston, Ashley Gray and Kyle Ulbig have been named by the USPS as suspects in mail theft. The Domain at City Centre Apartments, 811 Town and Country Boulevard, is where the alleged theft occurred on September 12.

The two were seen operating a red Chevrolet Malibu with the Texas license plate TPT-8913, the identical car that Click2Houston had reported. This vehicle was highlighted as part of the inquiry. The Postal Inspection Service is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information that results in an arrest and conviction in this case. The action to make the identity of the suspects and the specifics of the alleged crime public demonstrates the agency’s resolve to take swift action against mail theft.

The theft at the Memorial area complex was caught on security camera, which added to the body of evidence in the case and the public appeal for help that followed. Anyone with useful information is urged to call the U.S. Postal Inspection Service at 713-238-4455 and mention case number 4394104-MT. The Postal Inspection Service guarantees the full anonymity of all tips submitted.

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