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River Valley Times

Post Office Lobby Resumes Normal Hours

Jan 07, 2026 04:32PM ● By Gail Bullen, River Valley Times Reporter

A 2022 file photo shows Sloughhouse Post Office employee Kerry Jackson near post office boxes in the lobby that were recently broken into. File photo

RANCHO MURIETA, CA (MPG) - An immediate decision to reduce lobby hours at the Sloughhouse Post Office following a break-in discovered Jan. 5 has been rescinded.

The acting postmaster contacted the River Valley Times on Jan. 8 to report that the lobby will continue to remain open at night until she receives approval from headquarters to close it at 8 p.m. She confirmed that the lobby typically is locked at about 11 p.m. and reopened around 6:15 a.m.

After a break-in into several post office boxes was discovered Jan. 5, the acting postmaster posted a written notice advising patrons that lobby hours would be reduced due to the incident. The notice stated the lobby would close at 8 p.m. and reopen at 6:15 a.m.

The lobby remains accessible during regular business hours, after hours on weekdays, and on weekends and holidays. The notice also stated that additional security measures are being implemented.

The acting postmaster said she could not provide further details about the incident because it is under investigation by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. She also declined to give her name, saying she is not authorized to speak to the press.

She urged residents to remain vigilant about checking their mail regularly.

“We need to make the public aware that they should be picking up their mail on a daily basis, not thinking that it’s not going to happen to them,” she said.

The acting postmaster also encouraged residents to sign up for Informed Delivery through the U.S. Postal Service website. Informed Delivery is a free service that allows patrons to digitally preview their mail and track packages before they arrive at their mailbox or post office box.

Customers who experience mail theft should first report it to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office and obtain a case number before reporting the incident to the post office, she said.

She also noted that many Rancho Murieta residents have security cameras.

“If they suspect something, they should take a video clip of that and bring it to the post office and notify the sheriff’s department,” she said.