Agency: USPS
 Offense: Lost/Stolen
 Date: 08/13/2025
 Location: Transit MO to Florida
On September 15, 2025 NCIC alert was sent out on a USPS registered package that was reported lost/stolen while en route from Missouri to Florida.
A Florida dealer contacted NCIC and advised that a subject recently sold him notes that were listed on the alert and was returning to sell more that same afternoon. NCIC contacted a USPS Postal Inspector in Florida and coordinated the investigation between the dealer and inspector.
Due to the quick actions of the Florida dealer, NCIC, Postal OIG Inspectors, and several currency dealers, the suspect (a postal employee) was identified, and property valued in excess of six figures was recovered.
The investigation is ongoing.
The success of this case is due to the coordinated efforts by all parties involved.

The package contained the following notes:
ALL NOTES WERE RECOVERED EXCEPT the THREE HIGHLIGHTED
1918 $2 FR753 C298148A
 1902 $2 X464180D
 1901 $10 FR122 E58428545
 1929 $20 F000143A
 1934 $500 FR2201 J00000611A THRU J00000620A (10 consecutive crisp uncirculated) J00000616A
 1928 $500 FR2200 H0027027A
 1934 $500 FR2201 G00000054A
 1934 $500 FR2201 B00226866A
 1934 $500 FR2201 G00121723A
 1934 $500 FR2201 I00000472A
 1934-A $500 FR2202 J00001202* STAR NOTE
Doug Davis
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