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1,000 pounds of stolen mail in man's apartment

A man was hoarding other people's mail in his apartment. HLN reports it was a whole heck of a lot of it, too: 1,000 pounds! The 38-year-old suspect, Adam Justin Lysiak, is said to have gone through mailboxes at night so he could use the information to create fake IDs. KOMO interviewed a neighbor of Lysiak's, who said it was scary because he was found hiding on her deck. WQAD says Lysiak faces charges of identity theft, forgery, passing bad checks and using stolen cards.
 

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