Pete Aguilar

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Rep. Aguilar Highlights Efforts to Combat Mailbox Theft and Vandalism in the Inland Empire

May 12, 2026 Press Releases

Rep. Aguilar Highlights Efforts to Combat Mailbox Theft and Vandalism in the Inland Empire

Rep. Aguilar is working to pass legislation to better protect victims of mail theft and strengthen protections for mail carriers

REDLANDS, CA - Today, Rep. Pete Aguilar (CA-33) held a press conference in front of the Redlands Post Office to highlight his efforts to combat mailbox theft and vandalism, protect mail carriers and improve public safety in the Inland Empire.

As a member of the House Appropriations Committee, Rep. Aguilar secured changes to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Financial Services and General Government funding (FSGG) bill, urging the United States Postal Service (USPS) to respond to mailbox theft and vandalism more quickly and strengthen protections for consumers. Passing through committee with bipartisan support, these changes urge USPS to notify victims of mail theft sooner so they can take immediate steps to protect their finances and personal information.

Additionally, as a co-sponsor of the bipartisan Protect Our Letter Carriers Act, Rep. Aguilar is working to strengthen protections for postal workers so they can do their jobs without fear of robbery or assault while delivering mail. You can watch the full video of the press conference here.

"Whether you live in an apartment building or a house, people in the Inland Empire deserve to receive their letters and packages safely and on time," said Rep. Pete Aguilar. "I've heard from countless constituents, law enforcement and mail carriers about their frustrations with mail theft and the risks it poses to our community. That's why I pushed for bipartisan changes in a recent funding bill to urge the Postal Service to respond faster to these problems and why I'm proud to support legislation to make it safer for mail carriers to do their jobs. I'll keep fighting for these policies until they become law so everyone in our region can send, receive and deliver mail securely and without delay."

"Residents can help prevent theft by retrieving mail daily and as soon as possible after delivery, since mail left unattended creates greater opportunities for theft," said Chief Rachel Tolber, Redlands Police Department. "If you are traveling or away from home, consider placing a temporary mail hold through the United States Postal Service so your mail can be securely held until your return. And if you become the victim of mail theft, report it to your local police department as soon as possible. Timely reporting helps law enforcement identify patterns, connect related crimes, investigate and alert the community when necessary. Preventing mail theft requires a strong partnership between local police, the United States Postal Service, legislators, and the community. Awareness, prevention, and timely reporting remain some of the most effective tools we have to combat these crimes."

"NALC appreciates Rep. Aguilar for bringing letter carriers' voice to this important event," said Brian L. Renfroe, President, National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC). "Mail security starts with protecting the dedicated, hardworking letter carriers who deliver it. We appreciate the congressman's support of the Protect Our Letter Carriers Act (H.R. 1065), and we look forward to working with Congress on ways to protect letter carriers and America's mail."

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