Thousands of Marysville mailboxes jeopardized due to stolen postal service master key

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Thousands of Marysville mailboxes jeopardized due to stolen postal service master key
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The locks on thousands of mailboxes across Marysville have been compromised as thieves have stolen a U.S. Postal Service master key.

Thousands of residents in Marysville could be at risk of having their mail stolen as thieves have stolen a USPS master key, according to the city.City of Marysville

“It could be up to tens of thousands of people being affected, depending on the scope of the crime, but we have 73,000 people in Marysville approximately,” Larsen told KIRO Newsradio.

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