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Disposal of political flyers being investigated by USPS

Mike is a security guard at the Shop Rite Plaza in Brodheadsville, Monroe County.

He says the mail was dumped last week into this trash can at the end of the parking lot.

“I observed the car pull up here, open its trunk, and they weren’t unloading groceries. I was looking through binoculars seeing what they were doing and she took something from the back of the trunk and went over and put it in the trash can over here,” Mike explained.

The woman dumped several bins, similar to US Postal Service bins, into the trash can.

“In the back of the trunk when she had it open she had three bins, not the long ones, the square ones, about a foot high, and she had one inside the other and had one alongside the other one,” Mike continued.

“What kind of mail was it for the most part? Was it election mail, like flyers, that kind of thing?” 28/22 News Reporter Andy Mehalshick asked.

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