Man accused of stealing mail from a Miami post office with homemade fishing device
A South Florida man is facing charges after being accused of using a homemade fishing device to steal mail from inside a postal receptacle.
Mauricio Maldonado is a digital editor for CBS Miami and has been a digital journalist in the South Florida area since 1997. Mauricio started at the Miami Herald in 1990 and transitioned over to their online team in 1997. In 2001, he moved north to lend his talents to SunSentinel.com, where he spent 17 years. Mauricio has been with CBS Miami since 2018 and his alma mater is Florida International University.
A South Florida man is facing charges after being accused of using a homemade fishing device to steal mail from inside a postal receptacle.
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