Saturday, March 8, 2014

Five airport workers accused of stealing money

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Five Kennedy Airport baggage handlers were charged with allegedly stealing more than $ 27,000 in the mail they loaded onto international flights.




Five Kennedy Airport baggage handlers were charged with allegedly stealing thousands of dollars through the mail.


The handlers are accused of swiping more than $ 27,000 in stolen credit cards, checks and money orders in the U.S. mail they loaded onto international flights.


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The workers allegedly deposited thousands into their checking accounts and used the credit cards to buy iPad minis from Best Buy kiosks in the airport.


Some of money was child support checks and money orders from military members.


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“It is alarming that these defendants were allegedly using U.S. mail bags as grab bags to satisfy their own greed,” Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement.


“When an individual mails an item through the U.S. Postal Service there is an implicit trust that it will arrive at its intended destination,” he said.


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The defendants include Anthony Austin, 26, of Hollis, Michael Williams, 29, of Brooklyn, Alexander Fluellen, 29, of Brooklyn, Samuel Wright, 31, of Brooklyn and Ariel Weaver, 20, of South Ozone Park.


The workers face one or more charges of criminal possession of stolen property, petit larceny and forgery.


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