A former postal worker is accused of stealing more than $330,000 from people in their 70s and 80s — and then using that stolen cash to pay for a pool patio, Caribbean cruise expenses, escorts, and more.

Pembroke man Scott Kelley, 51, also allegedly stole cash from an evidence locker and then blamed another postal inspector for the missing cash.

Kelley was arrested by the feds on Friday and was charged in a 45-count indictment returned by a Boston grand jury. That includes 23 counts of money laundering.

Kelley was a postal inspector at the Boston Division headquarters of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the law enforcement arm of the Postal Service. He was the team leader of the Mail Fraud Unit, which investigated lottery and other scams that targeted senior citizens and other vulnera

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