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Baytown postal supervisor arrested after allegedly stealing $3,600 sports card from mail, re-selling it online
HOUSTON - A Baytown post office supervisor is facing felony charges after investigators say she stole a rare basketball card from an outgoing package and re-listed it for sale on eBay - where the original buyer found it himself.
By Bryce Newberry, KPRC 2's Bryce Newberry, Meet the Team·3 hr ago
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A Baytown post office supervisor is facing felony charges after investigators say she stole a rare basketball card from an outgoing package and re-listed it for sale on eBay - where the original buyer found it himself.
Rodolfo Silvas paid $3,617 for an autographed Cooper Flagg rookie card on eBay in late April and after not being home to sign for it, his girlfriend went to pick it up at the Baytown Post Office in May.
"The case that came in it was taken out, it was gone, there was nothing," Silvas told KPRC 2 News.
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