San Antonio Man Arrested for Stealing Mail from Over 80 Mailboxes

Sign warning of mail theft near a cluster mailbox

San Antonio, Texas, November 25, 2025

A 39-year-old man in San Antonio was arrested for allegedly stealing mail from more than 80 mailboxes. The apprehension took place just before a new initiative aimed at combatting mail theft was launched by local authorities. Orlando Castro was caught with a bag full of stolen mail, including credit cards, highlighting the growing concern of mail theft in the area, particularly during the holiday season.

San Antonio Man Arrested for Stealing Mail from Over 80 Mailboxes

San Antonio, Texas – A 39-year-old man was arrested early Saturday for allegedly stealing mail from more than 80 mailboxes in the San Antonio area. The arrest occurred just ahead of a new campaign aimed at combating mail theft in the city.

Details of the Arrest

Orlando Castro was apprehended after police responded to a report of two masked individuals stealing mail from a cluster mailbox at an apartment complex on Patricia Drive near West Avenue. Upon arrival, officers found Castro carrying a bag containing mail from approximately 80 victims. Castro reportedly stated he was searching for credit cards among the stolen mail. A second individual managed to flee the scene.

Upcoming Anti-Mail Theft Campaign

The arrest coincides with the launch of a new initiative by the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) and the City of San Antonio to raise awareness about mail theft. The campaign aims to educate the public on preventive measures and encourage vigilance against such crimes. SAPD Sergeant Ariel Hernandez noted that mail theft is becoming more prevalent, especially during the holiday season, and emphasized the importance of community awareness and reporting suspicious activities.

Preventive Measures and Reporting

Residents are advised to collect their mail daily, avoid sharing mailbox keys, and report any suspicious activity to the SAPD non-emergency line at 210-207-7273. Additionally, the U.S. Postal Service recommends using secure alternatives for sending valuable items and being cautious when mailing checks or sensitive documents. For more information on preventing mail theft, visit the City of San Antonio’s official website.

Background on Mail Theft in San Antonio

Mail theft has been a growing concern in San Antonio, with incidents involving the theft of personal information, credit cards, and sensitive documents. In previous cases, individuals have been arrested for stealing mail from community mailboxes and residential areas. The SAPD continues to collaborate with the U.S. Postal Service and other agencies to address and reduce mail theft in the community.

Key Takeaways

This recent arrest highlights the ongoing issue of mail theft in San Antonio and the urgent need for community involvement in combating it. With the holiday season approaching, residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and proactive to safeguard their mail and personal information. Local law enforcement is taking significant steps to address this crime, fostering a safer environment for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What should I do if I suspect my mail has been stolen?

If you believe your mail has been stolen, report the theft to the San Antonio Police Department’s non-emergency line at 210-207-7273 and to the U.S. Postal Service at 877-876-2455. It’s also advisable to monitor your financial accounts for any unauthorized activity.

How can I prevent mail theft?

To prevent mail theft, collect your mail daily, avoid sharing your mailbox key, and report any suspicious activity to the SAPD non-emergency line at 210-207-7273. Additionally, consider using secure alternatives for sending valuable items and be cautious when mailing checks or sensitive documents.

What is the new anti-mail theft campaign about?

The new campaign, launched by the SAPD and the City of San Antonio, aims to raise awareness about mail theft, educate the public on preventive measures, and encourage vigilance against such crimes, especially during the holiday season.

How can I stay informed about mail theft prevention?

Stay informed by visiting the City of San Antonio’s official website, where resources and information on preventing mail theft are available. Additionally, follow updates from the SAPD and the U.S. Postal Service for the latest information and tips.

Key Features of the Article

Feature Description
Incident Arrest of Orlando Castro for stealing mail from over 80 mailboxes in San Antonio.
Campaign Launch of a new anti-mail theft campaign by SAPD and the City of San Antonio.
Preventive Measures Advice on collecting mail daily, avoiding sharing mailbox keys, and reporting suspicious activity.
Background Overview of previous mail theft incidents and ongoing efforts to address the issue in San Antonio.

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