First-class mail from the early 1990s has been recovered from a shed behind a home in Algonac, Michigan. Postal agents said it was stashed there by former postal worker Earl Hicks, who was overwhelmed by his route years ago. He now lives in Cape Coral, Florida. Federal prosecutors in Detroit charged the 66-year-old Hicks with stealing mail. Investigators were alerted to the old mail by his sister, who was clearing out a shed behind a home in Algonac where Hicks once lived. There were 544 first-class pieces, including some checks, and nearly 3,000 pieces of advertising.
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