Postal Supervisor Steals Mail, Sentenced to Home Confinement
Former postal supervisor, Joivian Tijuana Hayes, pleads guilty to stealing mail and misusing identification information, totaling $68,442 in restitution. Hayes, who worked at the Costa Mesa post office, admitted to taking checks from the mail and forging signatures for personal gain. The case underscores risks within postal operations and the impact of such thefts on victims and community trust. Hayes will serve one year and one day of home confinement and make restitution payments.
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