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Former USPS Worker Sentenced To 6-Years In Prison For Using Mail To Send 100 Kilos Of Weed

Via timesofsandiego

 

A USPS worker tried to make some extra money on the side using the post office. Her side-hustle is going to have her sitting behind bars for the next 6-years.

Per AP

A former U.S. Postal Service employee has been sentenced to six years in federal prison for conspiring to bring marijuana into Pennsylvania and laundering money from the sales.

Fifty-seven-year-old Ramona Long of Oroville, California, was sentenced this week in the Middle
District of Pennsylvania after pleading guilty to conspiring to manufacture and distribute 100 kilograms of marijuana and conspiracy to launder drug proceeds.

Authorities said she and three other California residents were part of a $500,000 drug-trafficking operation that sent drugs through the mail from northern California to York County between September 2014 and January 2016.

Authorities said Long used her job as a post office supervisor to make sure authorities didn’t find the drug shipments. One co-defendant is serving a sentence in the case and two others await sentencing.

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