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U.S. POSTAL INSPECTION SERVICE OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 11/10/2017 DISTRICT OF ARIZONA 17-USP-001894: U.S. Currency $4,100.00, seized by the USPIS on July 19, 2017 from Filiberto Miranda-Boyer AKA Berto Miranda in Tucson, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-001886: $39,100.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 24, 2017 from E. Keaton and Erica Keaton in Sacramento, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001887: $16,900.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 26, 2017 from Ana Vasquez in Sacramento, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001931: $25,220.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 31, 2017 from Ruelas, Claudia in Sacramento, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001950: $9,500.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on August 02, 2017 from Terry Craig in Sacramento, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-000094: $4,150.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 18, 2017 from Jonathan Rojas in San Digeo, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001943: $10,800.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on August 02, 2017 from R. Eshelman in Huntington Beach, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001944: $19,800.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on August 02, 2017 from S. Godfrey in (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 1 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 11/10/2017 SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-001944 - (Continued from previous page)

Huntington Beach, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001945: $26,220.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on August 01, 2017 from Shawn Johnson in Huntington Beach, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

DISTRICT OF COLORADO 17-USP-001874: $2,600.00 U.S. currency, seized by the USPIS on July 20, 2017 from Cody Graybill in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA 17-USP-001905: $14,200.00 in U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 20, 2017 from Ja'Liyah Porter in Miami, FL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001907: Money Orders totaling $2,000.00, valued at $2,000.00, seized by the USPIS on July 20, 2017 from Ja'Liyah Porter in Miami, FL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. Items described as: 1 Postal Money Order Serial No. 24579308496, valued at $1,000.00; 1 Postal Money Order Serial No. 245793080507, valued at $1,000.00. 17-USP-001910: $10,000.00 in U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 20, 2017 from Jose Alberto Almanzar in Miami, FL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 2 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 11/10/2017 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS 17-USP-001859: $9,500.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 18, 2017 from Blue Circle LLC in Chicago, IL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA 17-USP-000246: Funds in Old National Bank Acct #4304512 in the name of P & L Supply, LLC, valued at $9,681.24, seized by the USPIS on October 13, 2016 from P&L Supply, LLC in Evansville, IN for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 981.

DISTRICT OF MARYLAND 17-USP-001891: $7,215.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 24, 2017 from Jeron Stokes in Linthicum, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001892: $7,600.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 24, 2017 from Mark Taylor in Linthicum, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001893: $7,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 24, 2017 from Michael Bazarov in Linthicum, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001895: $14,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 24, 2017 from Johven Witherspoon in Linthicum, MD for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

WESTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI 17-USP-001857: $80,691.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 18, 2017 from Victor Kessel in Raytown, (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 3 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 11/10/2017 WESTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI 17-USP-001857 - (Continued from previous page)

MO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA 17-USP-001906: $4,220.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 20, 2017 from Andy Bowers in Greensboro, NC for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 981. 17-USP-001908: $4,020.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 20, 2017 from Brittany Davis in Greensboro, NC for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 981.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO 17-USP-001888: $9,900.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 21, 2017 from Michael Hutchenson in Dublin, OH for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS 17-USP-001902: $9,600.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 26, 2017 from Morgan Allen in Coppell, TX for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001903: $10,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 26, 2017 from Kevin Tran in Coppell, TX for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 4 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 11/03/2017 CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-001514: $4,500.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 23, 2017 from David Rodriguez in Sunland, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-001870: $20,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 21, 2017 from J. Smith in Sacramento, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001872: $29,900.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 21, 2017 from Carline Johnson in Sacramento, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-001712: $16,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 13, 2017 from Brian Smart in Chico, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-000095: $7,060.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 14, 2017 from Carl Maruna in San Diego, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 853. 17-USP-000096: $13,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 18, 2017 from Joe Trall in San Diego, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

DISTRICT OF COLORADO (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 5 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 11/03/2017 DISTRICT OF COLORADO 17-USP-001838: $6,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 13, 2017 from Kris Yalacki and Chelcea Davis in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001840: $13,100.00 U.S. currency, seized by the USPIS on July 14, 2017 from Philip Hawley in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001841: $3,980.00 U.S. currency, seized by the USPIS on July 14, 2017 from Jessica Margolin and Jess M. in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001842: $2,440.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 13, 2017 from Spencer Caruso in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001848: $16,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 14, 2017 from Shawn Thompson in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001866: $4,420.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 14, 2017 from Ryan Wells in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001873: $1,800.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 14, 2017 from Joseph Reeves in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001875: $5,000.00 U.S. currency, seized by the USPIS on July 13, 2017 from J. Kiser and Jordan Kiser in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001876: $1,450.00 U.S. currency, seized by the USPIS on July 24, 2017 from Jacob Smith in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001877: $3,100.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 25, 2017 from William Street in Denver, (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 6 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 11/03/2017 DISTRICT OF COLORADO 17-USP-001877 - (Continued from previous page)

CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001878: $7,200.00 in U.S. currency, seized by the USPIS on July 14, 2017 from Corey G. and Corey Griffith in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001912: $3,800.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 24, 2017 from Resident/ Occupant in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001915: $4,280.00 U.S. currency, seized by the USPIS on July 28, 2017 from J. Neal and Joseph Neal in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA 17-USP-001851: $30,980.00 in U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 18, 2017 from Kristina Jones in Jacksonville, FL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA 17-USP-001916: $20,000.00 in U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 21, 2017 from Sophia Perez in Miami, FL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001920: $24,230.00 in U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 20, 2017 from Ruben Hernandez and Ruben Hernandez in Miami, FL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001922: $8,100.00 in U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 17, 2017 from Gustavo Siverio and G (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 7 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 11/03/2017 SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA 17-USP-001922 - (Continued from previous page)

Silverio in Miami, FL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001953: $8,000.00 in U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 19, 2017 from Tikisha Monroe in Miami, FL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA 17-USP-001852: $14,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 14, 2017 from Mara Johnson in Indianapolis, IN for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

WESTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI 17-USP-001917: $4,680.00 U.S. currency, seized by the USPIS on July 19, 2017 from Ginger Blue Farms in Springfield, MO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001940: $3,000.00 U.S. currency, seized by the USPIS on August 03, 2017 from Ginger Blue Farms in Springfield, MO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA 17-USP-001911: $11,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 19, 2017 from J. Jacoby in Raleigh, NC for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 8 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 11/03/2017 MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA 17-USP-001904: $8,500.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 20, 2017 from Michael Alston in Greensboro, NC for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 981.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO 17-USP-001889: $7,600.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 19, 2017 from Ryan Miller in Columbus, OH for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001890: $12,300.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 25, 2017 from Aunt Gigi in Newark, OH for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO 17-USP-000329: $25,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 17, 2017 from Andres Ramos in San Juan, PR for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-000330: $43,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 17, 2017 from Frahyael Diaz in San Juan, PR for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-000331: $20,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 17, 2017 from Jorge I Matheu in San Juan, PR for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS 17-USP-001880: $18,500.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 17, 2017 from Terrance Johnson in Coppell, TX for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 9 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 11/03/2017 EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN 17-USP-001867: $26,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 14, 2017 from Mary Smith in Green Bay, WI for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 10 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 10/27/2017 DISTRICT OF ARIZONA 17-USP-001879: $43,980.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 19, 2017 from Tomas Arias in Tucson, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-001793: $5,825.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 28, 2017 from Dominique Pollard AKA Dominique Jourdain in Pomona, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001794: $1,700.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 28, 2017 from Dominique Pollard AKA Dominique Jourdain in Pomona, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001796: One (1) Pair Diamond Stud Earrings, valued at $640.00, seized by the USPIS on June 28, 2017 from Dominique Pollard AKA Dominique Jourdain in Pomona, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. Items described as: 1 One (1) Pair Diamond Stud Earrings, valued at $640.00. 17-USP-001797: One (1) Diamond Ring, valued at $10,500.00, seized by the USPIS on June 28, 2017 from Dominique Pollard AKA Dominique Jourdain in Pomona, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. Items described as: 1 One (1) Diamond Ring, valued at $10,500.00.

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-001837: $35,760.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 10, 2017 from Kimberly Campbell in Sacramento, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001871: $19,580.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 21, 2017 from Apex Lawn Group in (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 11 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

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Sacramento, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-000060: $3,200.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on February 03, 2017 from G. Fish in San Diego, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

DISTRICT OF COLORADO 17-USP-001821: $8,720.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 06, 2017 from Trenton Humphrey in Westminster, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001825: $5,150.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 11, 2017 from Karoline Kujawa in Aurora, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001827: $4,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 11, 2017 from Precious Rogers and Precious Morrison in Westminster, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001828: $3,900.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 11, 2017 from Andres Salazar in Aurora, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001829: $10,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 11, 2017 from Loren Crowe in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001834: $5,307.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 12, 2017 from Seth Hayes in Denver, CO (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 12 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

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for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001839: $3,990.00 U.S. currency, seized by the USPIS on July 13, 2017 from Joella Tookes in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001843: $17,100.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 14, 2017 from Brett Johnson in Denver, CO for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS 16-USP-000731: Two (2) USPS Money Orders, valued at $2,000.00, seized by the USPIS on July 29, 2016 from Jarell Mitchell in Belleville, IL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. Items described as: 1 USPS Postal Money Order Serial No. 19590122812, valued at $1,000.00; 1 USPS Postal Money Order Serial No. 19590122823, valued at $1,000.00. 16-USP-000732: Two (2) MoneyGram Money Orders, valued at $2,000.00, seized by the USPIS on July 29, 2016 from Jarell Mitchell in Belleville, IL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. Items described as: 1 MoneyGram Money Order Serial No. R206533232048, valued at $1,000.00; 1 MoneyGram Money Order Serial No. R206533232059, valued at $1,000.00. 16-USP-000733: $608.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 29, 2016 from Jarell Mitchell in Belleville, IL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 16-USP-000734: $6,040.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 29, 2016 from Jarell Mitchell in Belleville, (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 13 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

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IL for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. Items described as: 1 US currency, valued at $220.00; 1 US currency, valued at $5,820.00.

DISTRICT OF KANSAS 17-USP-001822: $4,320.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 07, 2017 from Aaron Alford in Wichita, KS for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO 17-USP-000327: $7,300.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 17, 2017 from Ernest Sanjurjo in San Juan, PR for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-000328: $40,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 17, 2017 from David Vazquez in San Juan, PR for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND 17-USP-001824: $3,400.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 07, 2017 from Wilfredo Vargas Garcia in Providence, RI for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 981.

DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA 17-USP-001850: $14,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 13, 2017 from John Smith in Goose (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 14 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

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Creek, SC for forfeiture pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 981.

[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 15 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 10/20/2017 DISTRICT OF ALASKA 17-USP-001816: $5,800.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 28, 2017 from Josue Santana in Anchorage, AK for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001817: $21,700.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 29, 2017 from Amy Philavang in Anchorage, AK for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

DISTRICT OF ARIZONA 17-USP-001806: $19,990.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 29, 2017 from Shaun Huntington in Phoenix, AZ for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-001516: Four (4) Western Union Money Orders, valued at $2,000.00, seized by the USPIS on June 29, 2017 from Cortney Robinson in Burbank, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. Items described as: 1 One (1) Western Union Money Order Serial No. 17-607397486, valued at $500.00; 1 One (1) Western Union Money Order Serial No. 17-607397484, valued at $500.00; 1 One (1) Western Union Money Order Serial No. 17-607397485, valued at $500.00; 1 One (1) Western Union Money Order Serial No. 17-607397487, valued at $500.00. 17-USP-001517: Six (6) MoneyGram money orders, valued at $6,000.00, seized by the USPIS on June 29, 2017 from Cortney Robinson in Burbank, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. Items described as: 1 One (1) MoneyGram Money Order Serial No. R207304677140, valued at $1,000.00; 1 One (1) MoneyGram Money Order (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 16 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

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Serial No. R207519841133, valued at $1,000.00; 1 One (1) MoneyGram Money Order Serial No. R207304677151, valued at $1,000.00; 1 One (1) MoneyGram Money Order Serial No. R207304678713, valued at $1,000.00; 1 One (1) MoneyGram Money Order Serial No. R207304678702, valued at $1,000.00; 1 One (1) MoneyGram Money Order Serial No. R207519841122, valued at $1,000.00. 17-USP-001518: Three (3) PL$ money orders, valued at $6,000.00, seized by the USPIS on June 29, 2017 from Cortney Robinson in Burbank, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. Items described as: 1 One (1) PL$ Money Order Serial No. 8706064485, valued at $2,000.00; 1 One (1) PL$ Money Order Serial No. 8701125084, valued at $2,000.00; 1 One (1) PL$ Money Order Serial No. 8703134633, valued at $2,000.00. 17-USP-001792: $23,300.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 29, 2017 from Cortney Robinson in Burbank, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-001790: $4,600.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 28, 2017 from Steven Lester in Sacramento, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001849: $22,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 30, 2017 from Jason McEwen and Jason McEwan in Sacramento, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA (Continued on next page) [The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 17 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 10/20/2017 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-001803: $5,500.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 28, 2017 from Spudtrina Chapple in Richmond, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881. 17-USP-001845: $28,650.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 29, 2017 from Ty Almo in Richmond, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17-USP-000088: $5,450.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 02, 2017 from Josh Artymyuk in San Diego, CA for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN 17-USP-001786: 7,000.00 U.S. Currency, valued at $7,000.00, seized by the USPIS on June 29, 2017 from Shannon Walters in Allen Park, MI for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA 17-USP-001787: $5,000.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on June 29, 2017 from John Sand in Dickinson, ND for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 17-USP-001836: $29,900.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 12, 2017 from A. Aldeb in Bronx, NY for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 881.

[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 18 of 19

USPIS OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. To File a Claim: You may contest the forfeiture of the property listed below in U.S. District Court by filing a claim not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice of seizure, unless you received a written notice via personal letter in

which case the deadline set forth in the letter shall apply. A claim must (1) be in writing, (2) describe the seized property, (3) state your ownership or other interest in the property, and (4) be made under oath, subject to penalty of perjury. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(C) and 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. A claim need not be made in any particular form, but a claim form is available on this website (www.forfeiture.gov). See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(a)(2)(D). Claims must be sent to the USPIS pursuant to the instructions shown in this notice. To Request Release of Property Based on Hardship: Upon the filing of a proper claim, a claimant may request release of

the seized property during pendency of forfeiture proceedings due to hardship if the claimant is able to meet specific conditions. See 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f). The hardship request must be in writing and Claimant must establish the following: (1) claimant has a possessory interest in the property, (2) claimant has sufficient ties to the community to assure that the property will be available at the time of trial, and (3) the government’s continued possession will cause a substantial hardship to the Claimant. A complete list of the hardship provisions can be reviewed at 18 U.S.C. Section 983(f) and 39 C.F.R. Section 233.7. Some assets are not eligible for hardship release. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation,

which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must (1) include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, (2) include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and (3) be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(1). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 39 C.F.R. Section 233.9(e)(2). You should file a petition not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). Submit all documents to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, P.O. Box 91100, Washington, DC 20090-1100 or if using a Commercial Delivery Service to U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Suite 2187, Washington, DC 20066-6096. Legal notices regarding abandoned or unclaimed property in the custody of the USPIS can be found at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov.

LAST DATE TO FILE: 10/20/2017 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO 17-USP-001847: $5,400.00 U.S. Currency, seized by the USPIS on July 07, 2017 from RT North LLC and Gary McMichael in Cleveland, OH for forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 853.

[The property listed above is NOT for sale. The USPIS does not sell forfeited property and the USPIS does not have information on property for sale.] Page 19 of 19