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Inmate volunteers to help set up voting site, steals election equipment, Indiana cops say |
By kansascity.com |
Published: 10/26/2018 |
An Indiana inmate on work release faces charges after he got caught stealing election equipment earlier this week, state police said. Tyler Sink, 26, had stolen Madison County election equipment in his belongings on Oct. 22 when he went to the Madison County Community Justice Center, authorities said. A staff member discovered the items and called state police. Sink had recently volunteered to help set up a voting location in the county, which gave him access to the equipment, police said. The stolen items included a memory card and a personal electronic ballot. Read More. |
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