Crime & Safety

Former Abington Post Office Employee Accused of Forgery, Again

The former Abington Post Office Employee allegedly used stolen credit card info to make nursery school tuition payments.

One of the former Abington Post Office employees charged with stealing credit card information from customers earlier this yearwas charged, again, with forgery and identity theft. 

Abington Police say Rashaad Calif Schell, 23, of North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, used credit card information belonging to an Abington Post Office customer to make 10 unauthorized purchases totaling $725 for nursery school tuition in Philadelphia.

The unauthorized charges happened between Nov. 11 and Nov. 19.

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According to the affidavit, the complainant said she used her credit card at the Abington Post Office several times prior to the unauthorized purchases.

Schell was charged with forgery, identity theft, access device fraud and related charges. 

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Schell's pre-trial conference for the July theft and forgery charges is scheduled for Jan. 10. 


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