USPS Mail Carrier Facing Theft Charge for Allegedly Stealing Credit Cards

An arrest was made after a Delhi resident noticed fraudulent charges on a credit card that had yet to be delivered.

Coniya Tyler. Photo by Delhi Township Police. 

(Delhi, Oh.) – A local United States Post Office (USPS) mail carrier has been arrested for theft.

Coniya Tyler, 25, was arrested on Monday by Delhi Township Police and charged with felony theft.

The arrest comes after a Delhi Township resident noticed fraudulent charges on a new credit card that was ordered, but not yet delivered.

Detectives say the card was used multiple times in the Norwood area, and footage from the stores revealed that the suspect was wearing a USPS uniform.

Tyler allegedly admitted to the theft during an interview with detectives on Thursday.

In addition, detectives say they located several more credit cards in Tyler’s purse, which she also allegedly admitted to stealing.

Tyler is held in the Hamilton County Justice Center.

More charges are likely.

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