- Two sisters from West Valley City face charges accusing them of stealing UPS packages.
- Trina Rae Zambrano and Lucy Shuntal Montoya allegedly took packages for personal gain.
- Police found stolen packages in dumpsters.
WEST JORDAN — Two sisters, including one who was hired as UPS driver, are facing criminal charges accusing them of stealing packages that were supposed to be delivered.
Trina Rae Zambrano, 48, and Lucy Shuntal Montoya, 46, both of West Valley City, have each been charged in 3rd District Court with mail theft, a second-degree felony; burglary, a third-degree felony; theft and theft causing economic interruption, class A misdemeanors; and theft by deception, a class B misdemeanor.
In December, West Jordan police were called to a self-storage business where a United Parcel Service supervisor “stated that 21 packages were missing from a UPS rented storage unit.” Using surveillance video and after looking up license plates, police contacted a man who said Zambrano and her sister “have taken his vehicle several times without permission,” according to charging documents…