Mailman Robbery: $150K Reward Offered for Suspect

by ethan.brook News Editor

Puerto Rico Robbery: $150,000 Reward Offered for Postal Worker Assault Suspect

A substantial reward of up to $150,000 is being offered by authorities for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect involved in a brazen robbery and assault of a postal worker in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. The incident, which involved forced intimidation and a high-speed pursuit, has prompted a widespread search and a call for public assistance.

Details of the Guaynabo Robbery

According to the investigation, the suspect, armed with a knife, forcibly robbed the postal worker before commandeering their official vehicle. The assailant then compelled the worker to drive to Unión Street in the Piedras Blancas sector of Guaynabo. In a desperate attempt to escape, the postal worker intentionally crashed the vehicle into a stand of bamboos, allowing them to dismount and the suspect to flee the scene.

Suspect Description and Potential Location

Authorities have released a detailed description of the suspect, hoping to generate leads from the public. The individual is described as having a black complexion, a flank build, a profiled face, and standing approximately five feet six inches tall. They were observed wearing a gray sweatshirt with a black hood, and black and white tennis shoes, and also sported a trimmed beard. Investigators believe the suspect may reside in Guaynabo or nearby areas.

How to Provide Information

Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) at 787-622-1670, referencing case number 4627043-WPV. All information will be treated with strict confidentiality.

Puerto Rico’s Most Wanted

This case unfolds alongside ongoing efforts to apprehend other fugitives in Puerto Rico. Ángel L. Resto Mojica currently tops the list of the Puerto Rico Police’s most wanted individuals, facing charges of murder and violations of Weapons Law. A bail of $2.6 million has been set in his case.

The USPIS and Puerto Rico Police are actively pursuing all leads in both cases, emphasizing the commitment to ensuring public safety and bringing perpetrators to justice.

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