May 8, 2025

Postal Service and Postal Inspection Service Highlight Successful Campaign to Combat Mail-Related Crimes in Indianapolis

Joint USPS and USPIS initiative has achieved a 27% reduction in letter carrier robberies and led to more than 2,400 arrests

INDIANAPOLIS, IN — The U.S. Postal Service and the Postal Inspection Service today held a press briefing to help safeguard consumers from fraud and deception. Also highlighted were the impactful outcomes of the joint Project Safe Delivery initiative to combat mail-related crime and protect letter carriers. This includes continued efforts to protect the public from rising threats of new phishing, smishing and brushing scams in Indianapolis and across the nation. 

“Combating mail theft and violent crimes against our employees is of the highest priority for the Postal Service and Postal Inspection Service,” said Acting Postmaster General and CEO Doug Tulino. “Through our continued, dedicated efforts, we are committed to making the America’s mail system safer — from ensuring the protection of our letter carriers to making sure packages and mail make it to their destination safely and efficiently.” 

Combatting the Latest Phishing, Smishing, and Brushing Scams 

During the 2024 holiday season, USPS and USPIS witnessed a surge in phishing and smishing scam attempts. Phishing involves tricking individuals into divulging sensitive information through deceptive emails, while smishing uses misleading SMS messages to achieve the same goal. These phishing and smishing attacks appear to be from the Postal Service, but they are not, and individuals should not interact with them under any circumstances. 

Brushing scams, also a growing concern, involve sending unsolicited items to individuals from a seller who then posts fake customer reviews to boost sales. If you receive such packages, it is critical to report them to protect your personal data.

Simple Tips to Protect Consumers from Scams 

Project Safe Delivery

Launched in May 2023, Project Safe Delivery is a joint initiative by USPS and USPIS to enhance postal employee safety and protect the public’s mail and packages. Since its inception, Project Safe Delivery has resulted in a 27% reduction in letter carrier robberies and more than 2,400 arrests related to mail theft and related crimes.

Key aspects of Project Safe Delivery include:

  • Education and outreach: USPIS has reached over 169 million addresses through regular outreach programs delivered by 32,000+ Post Offices. These programs empower residents and businesses with tools to protect their mail, provide guidance on avoiding identity frauds like smishing and brushing, and educate the public on how to prevent mail theft. Monetary rewards for information on mail crimes have also been increased.
  • Coordination with local law enforcement: USPIS has partnered with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to amplify its impact. In the past year alone, USPIS conducted 12 targeted “surges” in high-crime areas, resulting in more than 1,300 investigative actions and dozens of arrests. Partnerships with local law enforcement agencies have created a “force multiplier” effect, enhancing the program’s reach and effectiveness. By deterring theft and providing safer access for customers, the initiative has reinforced trust in USPS’s role as a reliable and secure mail carrier.
  • Technological innovation: The use of advanced forensic technology has accelerated the investigation and resolution of mail theft cases, providing greater accuracy in tracking criminal activity.
  • Public awareness on fraud prevention: Project Safe Delivery emphasizes simple, actionable steps for customers to protect their mail. Key tips include retrieving mail promptly, avoiding leaving checks in mailboxes overnight, and reporting suspicious activity. Additionally, customers are cautioned about counterfeit stamps and urged to purchase postage only from official USPS vendors. 

To learn more about how Project Safe Delivery is helping combat mail-related crimes and keep postal employees safe, visit uspis.gov/project-safe-delivery. And for more information on the Postal Service’s transformational 10-year plan, please visit USPS.com.

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