Police found more than 100 stolen campaign signs in a dumpster.
There were many reports of political signs being stolen from the police department.
There were signs in favor of Democratic candidates.
An AirTag led police to a dumpster full of Democratic campaign signs that had been stolen in Philadelphia.
There were many reports of political signs being stolen from community members during the month of October.
More than 100 signs were found in a dumpster behind the Valley Fair Shopping Center after a person told police that one of their signs had an AirTag on it. The department did not say why the resident attached the AirTag to the sign.
Users can find whatever the AirTag is attached to with the help of the "Find My" app.
Political signs were in support of causes such as reproductive health issues and Black Lives Matter, according to law enforcement. Sandy Gilson, a resident of Tredyffrin Township, told the news outlet that he noticed four political signs were missing.
A friend of Gilson's said she showed up at the dumpster after he told her where they were.
Talley said he put them in his car.
She blamed local Republicans for taking her signs.
The chairman of the Republican Party of Chester Country said it was unfortunate that the representative decided to try to score political points by using highly charged and divisive rhetoric.
According to Terzian's statement, the Republican party had received reports of signs that had gone missing or were vandalized.
There are no suspects at this time, according to the police department.