Vermont postal employee suspended, charged with throwing mail in dumpster – NBC Boston

A Vermont postal employee has been suspended by the U.S. Postal Service after she was charged with discarding mail — together with vacation playing cards — in a dumpster regularly relationship again to final 12 months.
Vermont State Police stated they have been made conscious of an assortment of mail situated in a dumpster at a residence on Elm Road in North Troy again on Jan. 23. They stated not one of the mail within the dumpster was addressed to that property.
A subsequent investigation recognized 34-year-old Natasha Morisseau, of North Troy, as an individual of curiosity within the case. She labored as a rural mail provider for the U.S. Postal Service’s workplace in North Troy. State police stated their investigation decided that “a small portion of mail below her care” was thrown in a dumpster regularly relationship again to at the least the center of October 2025.
Through the course of their investigation, state police stated each opened and unopened packages and vacation playing cards have been situated within the dumpster and in Morisseau’s mail supply automobile. Of the six opened vacation playing cards, just one was decided to have contained cash.
State police stated Morisseau has been suspended by the U.S. Postal Service and all recovered mail was given again to the put up workplace for supply.
Morisseau was issued a quotation on Feb. 14 for 9 counts of petit larceny and 5 counts of illegal mischief.
The case has since been forwarded to the U.S. Postal Service’s Workplace of Inspector Basic for additional evaluate.
