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Pensacola Mail Handler Federally Indicted For Drug and Postal Crimes

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A Pensacola mail handler was federally indicted for one count of delay or destruction of U.S. Mail, one count of theft of U.S. Mail by U.S. Postal employee, and one count of possession with intent to distribute marijuana.

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Pensacola Mail Handler Federally Indicted For Drug and Postal Crimes

Media Coverage · April 28, 2026

Divincent M. Madison, Jr. has been federally indicted for crimes related to the U.S. Postal Service. He is accused of delaying or destroying mail, stealing mail as a postal employee, and possessing marijuana with the intent to distribute. These charges carry significant penalties.

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Key Issues

  • delay or destruction of U.S. Mail
  • theft of U.S. Mail
  • possession with intent to distribute marijuana
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Pensacola, Florida – Divincent M. Madison, Jr., 25, of Pensacola, Florida, has been indicted in federal court for one count of delay or destruction of U.S. Mail, one count of theft of U.S. Mail by U.S. Postal employee, and one count of possession with intent to distribute marijuana.

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Media Coverage April 28, 2026

Pensacola Mail Handler Federally Indicted For Drug and Postal Crimes

Divincent M. Madison, Jr. has been federally indicted for crimes related to the U.S. Postal Service. He is accused of delaying or destroying mail, stealing mail as a postal employee, and possessing marijuana with the intent to distribute. These charges carry significant penalties.

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