Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public updates.
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USPS Inspector Service has been actively cracking down on postal crimes as part of ongoing nationwide campaigns, including operations in major cities and increased rewards for information leading to arrests or convictions. This reflects a broad push to protect postal workers and secure mail during 2023–2024 and into 2025–2026.[1][3]
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In 2025–2026, there have been continued reports of enforcement actions and public briefings about postal-crime reductions and safety programs, with agencies coordinating across federal, state, and local partners. The USPS Office of Inspector General and related USPS news channels regularly publish updates on arrests, prevention efforts, and security improvements.[5][7]
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Notable recent coverage includes discussions of postal-crime crackdowns, high-security mail-reception measures (like sturdy blue collection boxes), and public-facing campaigns to deter theft and violence against postal workers. Recent videos and publications from USPS-related channels highlight investigative activity and interagency cooperation.[3][6]
If you want, I can pull the latest official USPS press releases or official updates from the Postal Inspection Service for exact dates and numbers, and I can summarize them with citations. Would you like me to fetch those now?