The United States Postal Inspection Service is looking for suspects in the recent armed robberies and attempted armed robbery of letter carriers in Denver and Aurora.
Four incidents involving a postal carrier occurred between the end of September and end of October.
On Sept. 25, a carrier was robbed at at1624 Chester Street in Aurora. The suspect is described as a black male wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt who showed a firearm. The suspect fled to a nearby blue four-door sedan.
On Sept. 30, a carrier was robbed in the 800 block of North Cherry Street in Denver. The suspect is described as a Black male approximately 20 years old and 5-foot-7 with a tattoo on his left eye. He was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, gray sweatpants and a black balaclava. The suspect fled the scene in a black SUV.
On Oct. 30, a carrier was robbed near 600 South Emerson Street in Denver. The suspect is described as a Black male wearing a balaclava covering his face, a dark blue hooded sweatshirt and black pants. The suspect showed a firearm before running away. A blue four-door sedan with black wheels was seen in the area of the robbery prior to the crime and may have been involved.