In San Antonio today, a federal judge sentenced 27-year-old
Sarah Richford of San Antonio, to 20 years imprisonment in connection with the
shooting of a U.S. Mail carrier last year in Spring Branch, TX, announced U.S.
Attorney John F. Bash; Inspector in Charge Adrian Gonzalez, U.S. Postal
Inspection Service, Houston Division; and, San Antonio Police Chief William
McManus.
In addition to the prison term, Chief U.S. District Judge
Orlando Garcia ordered that Richford pay $175,405.92 restitution and be placed
on supervised release for a period of five years after completing her prison
term.
On February 23, 2018, Richford pleaded guilty to five
charges including aiding and abetting carjacking; aiding and abetting use of a
firearm during a crime of violence; aiding and abetting robbery of U.S. Mail;
and, two counts of aiding and abetting assault on a federal officer.
According to court records, on February 11, 2017, Richford’s
co-defendant, 24-year-old Bradley Ahearn, shot a female U.S. Mail carrier as
she was delivering mail to a cluster of mailboxes in Spring Branch, TX. The victim is still recovering from the gunshot
that pierced both of her legs. Ahearn
fled the scene in the Mail carrier’s vehicle followed by Richford in a separate
vehicle.
On February 14, 2017, employees of a local motel notified
investigators of the presence of a large amount of U.S. Mail and a handgun case
in one of the motel rooms. Much of the
discovered mail, originating from locations across the country, was destined
for addresses in the Spring Branch, TX area.
Motel surveillance footage showed a third co-defendant, 41-year-old
Piper Lee, picking up Ahearn and Richford and leaving the motel in Lee’s yellow
Volkswagen. Investigators requested San
Antonio police to initiate a stop of the vehicle. While failing to yield to SAPD officers,
Ahearn began shooting at the police officers and another high-speed pursuit
ensued. Ultimately, the defendants
abandoned their vehicle inside a parking garage of a local mall and managed to
elude capture by law enforcement.
On February 15, 2017, San Antonio police officers, acting on
information provided to investigators, arrested Ahearn, Richford and Lee
without incident in a parking lot of a different local motel.
On July 12, 2018, Ahearn was sentenced to 20 years in
federal prison after pleading guilty to seven charges including aiding and
abetting carjacking; aiding and abetting use of a firearm during a crime of
violence; aiding and abetting robbery of U.S. Mail; and, four counts of aiding
and abetting assault on a federal officer.
Lee, who remains in federal custody, faces up to 20 years in
federal prison. Sentencing is scheduled
for November 1, 2018, before Chief Judge Garcia.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service together with the San
Antonio Police Department, Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Rangers,
Comal County Sheriff’s Office, Bulverde Police Department, Federal Bureau of
Investigation, U.S. Marshals Service and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
investigated this case. Assistant U.S.
Attorneys Bettina Richardson and Christina Playton are prosecuting this case on
behalf of the Government.
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