Representative Bera Responds to General Mail Theft Report
Apr 01, 2025 04:02PM ● By U.S. Representative Ami Bera, M.D News Release
The audit uncovered serious deficiencies in how local postal facilities track, secure and inspect mailboxes, particularly highlighting severe gaps in oversight of arrow key usage. Photo by Arti Kh httpswww.pexels.comphotoopen-door-of-a-mail-box-11455225
SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA (MPG) - On March 27, U.S. Representative Ami Bera, M.D. (CA-06) responded to a newly released U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General (OIG) audit report on mail theft, a report he formally requested following widespread complaints from Sacramento County residents about ongoing theft and vandalism of their mail.
The audit uncovered serious deficiencies in how local postal facilities track, secure and inspect mailboxes, particularly highlighting severe gaps in oversight of arrow key usage.
“Despite extensive collaborative efforts from my office with USPS and USPIS to address the persistent concerns raised by constituents, the findings of this audit are completely unacceptable," said Representative Bera. “The audit identified serious systemic issues including missing and unaccounted-for arrow keys, inadequate oversight and a troubling lack of mandatory inspections. The Postal Service must immediately implement the Inspector General's recommendations to restore public trust and ensure that Sacramento County residents have the secure and reliable mail services they deserve.”
The Office of Inspector General audit focused on three postal facilities in Sacramento County: Sacramento Main Post Office (Royal Oaks Drive), Fort Sutter Station (Alhambra Boulevard) and Rancho Cordova Post Office (Progress Court).
Key findings include:
"The Sacramento Main Post Office, Fort Sutter Station and Rancho Cordova Main Post Office did not properly track their arrow key inventories.”
"There is no tracking mechanism in place that distinguishes whether a Cluster Box Unit (CBU) is postal-owned or privately owned.”
"Local management at the Sacramento Main Post Office, Fort Sutter Station and Rancho Cordova Main Post Office did not perform the annual safety inspections for the condition of blue collection boxes, CBUs, and green relay boxes.”
The report outlines why these failures occurred, their impact on the community and specific steps for corrective action. The Office of Inspector General has also issued implementation deadlines and will require proof of compliance.
Representative Bera’s office will closely monitor the U.S. Postal Service’s progress in addressing these critical issues and will continue advocating on behalf of Sacramento County residents to ensure their mail is delivered securely and on time.
The full audit report, “Mail Theft Mitigation and Response: Sacramento, CA,” can be viewed at uspsoig.gov/reports.