Santa Claus Sighted Across New York, Confirmed by U.S. Government and NORAD

Adam Devine

NEW YORK, NY – Santa Claus was sighted across various locations in New York State, with confirmations coming from both the U.S. Government and NORAD. NORAD, known for its annual Santa tracking, reported observing Santa for a full 24-hour period as he journeyed across the state.

Families and children across New York woke up to a magical Christmas morning, finding presents under their trees, a sign of Santa’s visit. These joyful discoveries align with the multiple confirmations of Santa’s presence in the state. Various police departments in New York took to their Facebook pages to share their experiences and sightings of Santa Claus, adding credibility to the widespread reports.

Authorities kept a close eye on Santa’s activities, monitoring his progress until he and his reindeer-driven sleigh departed the area, heading west. This year’s Santa sightings have brought an extra layer of excitement and wonder to the holiday season in New York, with communities buzzing with festive cheer and shared stories of the jolly figure’s visit.


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