Former Brooklyn Postal Worker Accused of Stealing $160k

BROOKLYN, NY – A Brooklyn woman, identified as Sherrin Saddler, 34, has been indicted on charges of second-degree grand larceny, official misconduct, and first-degree falsifying business records. Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced the indictment on Thursday in collaboration with the United States Postal Service.

It is alleged that Saddler, while working as a window clerk at the Parkville Station post office in Bensonhurst, stole over $160,000 between November 15, 2019, and July 30, 2020. According to the investigation, Saddler received cash from customers for money orders, then voided those orders once the customers left, pocketing the cash. An audit revealed the theft, sparking an investigation.

Saddler was arraigned before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Michael Kitsis. She was released without bail and is ordered to return to court on September 13.

Leo Canega
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