USPS offering $50,000 reward after armed robbery of mail carrier in Berwyn

Two suspects in a stolen silver Toyota SUV held up a mail carrier Wednesday morning in the 1400 block of Home Avenue, according to the United States Postal Inspection Service.

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The U.S. Postal Service is offering a $50,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest after an armed robbery of a mail carrier Wednesday in west suburban Berwyn.

The incident occurred about 10:45 a.m. in the 1400 block of Home Avenue, according to the United States Postal Inspection Service.

Suspects were driving a stolen silver Toyota Highlander, USPIS said. One suspect was described as a man in his early 20s, around 6 feet tall with a thin build. He was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black pants, white shoes and a white face mask.

They fled with the letter carrier’s mail bag.

The other suspect was described as a male wearing a dark-colored hooded shirt. Both were considered armed and dangerous, USPIS said.

Anyone with information is asked to call the postal service at (877) 876-2455.

Robberies of mail carriers have tripled in the last three years.

On Monday, a mail carrier in Chicago was shot during an attempted robbery in Kilbourn Park on the Northwest Side. Minutes later, another carrier was robbed about 3 miles away in the Logan Square neighborhood.

Criminals target letter carriers for their master keys that unlock mailboxes throughout a ZIP code. With those keys, they can steal mail, allowing them to wash and rewrite checks, or sell the keys to other criminals.

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