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Postal Worker Arrested in San Mateo County for Stealing Mail

Romeo Natan, a San Bruno resident, allegedly stole thousands of pieces of mail from residents in San Mateo County.

SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA -- A U.S. Postal Service mail carrier accused of stealing thousands of pieces of mail to provide credit cards to friends has pleaded not guilty to several charges and is expected to return to court on Thursday, San Mateo County prosecutors said.

Romeo Maniulit Natan, 38, a San Bruno resident, pleaded not guilty on Friday to multiple counts of identity theft, possession of stolen property and second-degree burglary, according to the district attorney's office.

Natan allegedly stole thousands of pieces of mail from the area of Devonshire Avenue in San Carlos and passed out credit cards from the stolen mail to friends in the northern part of the county, prosecutors said.

At least three accomplices used the stolen credit cards to make purchases. After one was caught, he implicated Natan as the distributor of the cards.

Natan was also caught on surveillance video using stolen credit cards on two occasions at the Target store in Colma, prosecutors said.

Natan was arrested on Dec. 19 after Daly City police obtained a search warrant for his home and found more than 2,000 pieces of mail in a storage closet as well as more than 1,000 other pieces of mail in the trunk of his car, according to the district attorney's office.

Natan did not waive his right to a speedy preliminary hearing so will return to court Thursday for a status hearing and on Jan. 7 for the preliminary hearing, prosecutors said. He remains in custody in lieu of $150,000 bail.

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