Here are the latest publicly available notes about the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) and related postal inspectors:
- USPIS maintains ongoing public updates on arrests, investigations, and Project Safe Delivery efforts. A quarterly update page highlights nationwide arrests and activities related to mail theft, robberies, and other postal crimes, illustrating the scope of enforcement and outreach efforts [source: USPIS PSD news page].[1]
- The USPS Office of Inspector General (OIG) publishes investigative news releases that cover oversight, audits, and investigations affecting postal operations, including inspector general testimony and budgetary actions; these provide context on internal processes and accountability within postal law enforcement.[9]
- Public profiles and general background on the USPIS, including jurisdiction, firearm authority, and collaboration with other law enforcement agencies, can be found in overview pages and related entries; these help explain how USPIS fits within federal, state, and international enforcement efforts.[2][4]
- Media coverage and investigative reports sometimes highlight specific incidents involving postal inspectors, including cases of mail theft and investigative actions, which may include broader discussions of policy and civil implications.[3][5]
If you want, I can pull the most recent USPIS press releases or OIG investigative news items and summarize key developments (arrests, ongoing investigations, budget updates, or policy changes) with citations. Would you like a focused recap on, for example, mail theft trends, Project Safe Delivery progress, or inspector general activities? Also, tell me if you prefer U.S.-centric sources only or want broader media coverage as well.