Former Indianapolis mail carrier to serve 4 years in prison for identity theft, mail fraud

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Former Indianapolis mail carrier to serve 4 years in prison for identity theft, mail fraud
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Two people have been sentenced to prison for stealing the identities of 50 people in Indianapolis and Fishers through USPS as part of a $244,000 fraud scheme.

INDIANAPOLIS — Two people from Indianapolis have been sentenced to prison for stealing the identities of around 50 people in Indianapolis and Fishers through the U.S. Postal Service to commit fraud and theft.

30-year-old Squille Traxler was sentenced to 15 months in prison after pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and one count of theft of stolen mail.They used the stolen information to defraud financial institutions of approximately $244,222. Fenelon would use that information to hack the victim’s bank accounts or open new bank accounts in their names.

Fenlon and Traxler then stole the credit cards from the victim’s mail. They used the cards to withdraw cash and make personal purchases. They also stole checks from the mail and deposited them into their own accounts.

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