Postal worker pleads not guilty to mail theft
Published 9:49 am Friday, January 27, 2012
AUSTIN — A Spring Valley route driver accused of stealing money from greeting cards pleaded not guilty Thursday to two criminal charges.
Doyle Dean Tarrence, 47, pleaded not guilty to one felony charge of mail theft and a misdemeanor charge of driving after revocation. Tarrence is a route driver contracted by the U.S. Postal Service and is not employed by the postal service.
According to a court complaint, police became involved in the case in October of 2011. Court documents state Lyle Postmaster Wendy Murphy received four complaints of money missing from greeting cards in the Lyle area.
The post office continued to receive complaints after investigators became involved, according to court documents, with one man reporting lottery cards stolen from a card he sent to a friend.
Tarrence was pin-pointed as the driver in the area in which the thefts were being reported, so an inspector with the U.S. Postal Service planted three money-filled cards in the mail. None of the cards reached their destination with the money inside, according to the complaint.
The investigator and police followed Tarrence on his route on Oct. 24 and questioned him. According to the court complaint, Tarrence admitted to stealing $200 to $300 from greeting cards over a four-month period. He said he needed the cash to pay bills.
Tarrence also admitted he had been driving on a revoked license for about a month. According to court documents, his license was revoked on Sept. 30, 2011, for failing to provide insurance.
Tarrence is scheduled to appear in court for his jury trial beginning April 9.