Mail Workers Charged on Drugs
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Five U.S. Postal Service workers from the mail processing center in Alhambra today were charged with selling cocaine and marijuana to undercover agents. Several of the drug sales took place in an employee parking lot, investigators said.
The five appeared before a federal magistrate in Los Angeles on charges of possessing and distributing narcotics between December, 1987, and March, 1988. Beth P. Bradford, 31, of West Covina; Celestina Rebecca Lopez, 32, and Michael James Terry, 37, both of Whittier; and Anna Maria Marlo, 29, of Azusa, were charged with selling less than one ounce of cocaine. Rebardo Randall Cummings, 35, of Montclair, was charged with selling about three ounces of marijuana.
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