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Southern California man discovers stack of mail-in ballots in storm drain

SIERRA MADRE, Calif. — A Southern California man says he found a stack of election ballots stuffed inside a storm drain, and he’s now speaking out about the discovery.

Jay Senese was doing some landscape work at his Sierra Madre home Saturday when saw something strange in the storm drain next to his house: nearly a dozen mail-in ballots.

He said he got on his hands and knees and started scooping them out and noticed the addresses were from his Arcadia neighbors a block away.

“We’re trained here to keep stuff out of the storm drain… I pull out a bunch of junk mail and Ralphs ads and these ballots were mixed in with the junk mail… Of course, they catch my attention because we’re seeing on TV about all of the care being taken to prevent fraud and misuse of ballots. It seemed a strange place for ballots to be. “

He says he tried to return them to the nearby post office but they were already closed.

His guess is someone went around the neighborhood opening up the mailboxes and emptying them. What the thieves didn’t want, they dumped in the storm drain.

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