U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold received a suspicious package on his doorstep in Middleton Saturday, which police deemed a prank according to the Associated Press.
The Dane County Bomb Squad searched the package and found that instead of explosives it contained a board game and a letter to Feingold signed by ""Thomas Jefferson.""
Although the sender of the package has yet to be found, police traced the return address to a postal office in Illinois. The incident came on the heels of the recent interception of explosives headed for Jewish organizations in Chicago, the AP reported.
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