Have you ever wondered how I find all of the news articles we feature in the “Mail Identity Theft” category? Well, I set up a Google News Alert for the term “mail theft” so Google sends me news stories of mail theft from across the country on a pretty much daily basis. This nifty little tool provides me with oodles of mail theft stories, and of course, we hear about mail theft from other sources as well: home and business owners victimized by mail identity theft, employees of the postal service USPS, etc.
Well that was going fine and dandy, until yesterday, when I decided to set up a new Google News Alert for the term “stolen mail”. I couldn’t believe how many stories were in my inbox this morning!
This made me think. It’s as though the media chooses to report on mail theft as “stolen mail” – an incident, or anecdotal event – rather than “mail identity theft” – a serious and growing crime trend. What do you think? A semantic coincidence, or indicative of something more?
Anywayyy, without further ado, here is just ONE of the MANY news reports of “stolen mail” I found in my inbox this morning, just 12 hours after I set up the new Google News Alert:
Grand jury issues 45 indictments ranging from assault to DWI The Graham Leader – 11/3/09
GRAHAM, TEXAS – <…> April Bishop and John Renteria were indicted on one count of unlawful use of a criminal instrument. The two were arrested in September for allegedly using a tool to remove mail from a public mailbox.