A former postal worker, James Glover, was sentenced to two years in prison for mail theft and bank fraud involving stolen checks.
James Glover, a former postal carrier from Montgomery, was sentenced to two years in prison for mail theft and bank fraud. He stole checks while on duty in late 2022 and collaborated with others to alter and deposit the stolen checks fraudulently. Co-conspirator Keldric Ortez Jones received a 46-month sentence for conspiracy to commit bank fraud. Glover must also pay $66,135 in restitution and will be on supervised probation for three years post-release.
September 20, 2024
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