Weber State University

Campus Community Members Notifed After WSU Post Office Theft

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Weber State University is notifying members of the campus community after a thief broke into the campus post office. The thief made off with cash, a postal scale, three computers and hard copy postal box rental forms. According to the university, some of the rental forms taken contained names, addresses and Social Security numbers. Since the university does not know which forms contained personal information, it has notified all 69 individuals that had rented a post office box during the past eight years. Letters have been sent to these individuals with instructions on how to prevent and respond to identity theft in addition to information on an available credit monitoring service.

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