United States Attorney's Office for the District of Kansas

05/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/26/2026 11:12

Former USPS postmaster pleads guilty to theft

Press Release

Former USPS postmaster pleads guilty to theft

WICHITA, KAN. - A former U.S. Postal Service (USPS) employee pleaded guilty to using her position as postmaster to steal tens of thousands of dollars in government funds.

According to court documents, Joyce L. Smith, 51, of Wichita pleaded guilty to one count of theft by government employee.
Smith previously worked as the postmaster for a post office in Scott City, Kansas. Between January 2023 and February 2025, Smith embezzled approximately $57,400 from the USPS.

An audit revealed Smith stole approximately $10,600 in cash payments from customers and issued herself approximately $3,700 in money orders. Smith also embezzled approximately $3,400 that customers paid for their post office boxes.

Some customers made regular check payments for permits or mass mailings. Smith accepted the checks and provided the services to customers, but she did not log the receipts into USPS records. The USPS cannot account for checks for a total of $16,788 issued by the City of Scott City, $5,850 in checks issued by Scott County Landfill, and $17,108 in checks issued by a local newspaper.

"As postmaster, Joyce Smith likely thought her position would allow her to continue to fill her pockets with money that didn't belong her without getting caught or facing any consequences," said U.S. Attorney Ryan A. Kriegshauser. "Her behavior reminds us of why audits and other forms of government oversight of financial records are necessarily."

"This guilty plea represents the hard work and dedication by USPS OIG Special Agents working with the U.S. Attorney's Office to bring charges on this financial fraud investigation," said Special Agent in Charge Dennus Bishop, U.S. Postal Service, Office of Inspector General, Central Area Field Office. "The OIG, along with our law enforcement partners, remain committed to safeguarding the U.S. Mail and ensuring the accountability and integrity of U.S. Postal Service employees."

The U.S. Postal Service - Office of Inspector General (USPS- OIG) is investigating the case.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron Smith is prosecuting the case.

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Updated May 26, 2026
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Financial Fraud
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