Article published May 14, 2009
Carey postal worker indicted for stealing credit card applications
BLADE STAFF
A Carey, Ohio, postal worker was indicted in U.S. District Court in Toledo on allegations that she stole pre-approved credit card applications, credit cards, and credit card convenience checks from the mail and used them for her own personal use.
Marsha Billock-Strahm, 48, was charged with 11 counts of aggravated identity theft, false credit card applications, identity theft, and theft of mail.
According to indictment, Ms. Billock-Streahm stole mail from her route and opened four credit cards in others’ names. She used the credit cards and convenience checks in transactions totaling $12,573, the indictment said.
No court dates have been set.
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