
Evan D. Quirk, 28, of Salem, WI was charged last Wednesday for stealing used panties from a woman on his postal route. According to court documents, the victim called police on July 3 this year to report the theft. She told police that she sells her used panties on Sofia Gray. She placed two pairs in a bubble mailer and placed them in a mailbox to send to a customer in Mississippi. She received a call that they never arrived. She was then contacted online by her mail carrier, Evan D. Quirk of Salem, WI. He told her that he was her postman. They then began texting and the victim suspected that he stole the underwear. Police interviewed Quirk who denied stealing the undies. After much questioning, police found holes in his story. His first court appearance is scheduled for 12/1/2020 at 1pm. This charge, “Theft of mail” carries with it a maximum of 9 months of imprisonment. A Kenosha County Court Commissioner denied the woman’s request for a restraining order earlier this year against Quirk. We reached out to Kenosha Postmaster Mike Hall and he referred us to a PR firm who didn’t answer.




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Kevin Mathewson is a disciple of Christ, husband and a father to two wonderful children. Mathewson was born and raised in Lake County, IL and worked as a police & fire dispatcher from 2005 to 2010 in Round Lake Beach, IL. Mathewson moved to Kenosha County in 2006, later being elected to the position of Alderman of the 8th District in 2012 and 2016. Mathewson is a private investigator, security contractor, journalist, and photographer. He enjoys spending time with his family, watching movies, camping and boating. His favorite amendment is the second, followed closely by the first. He loves his country and community.
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