An Article From The Greymont Gazette
By: Georgia Bennet, Editor in Chief of The Greymont Gazette
Wednesday, July 24, 20–
The Greymont County Sheriff’s Office urges everyone to stay home, a step up from the 7 p.m. curfew already in place. This comes after a string of twelve disappearances and an unidentified corpse that has rocked the small town over the past month.
“Please, stay home and stay safe,” said Sheriff Greene in a press conference. “Only leave for work, groceries, and in emergency events. We at the Greymont County Sheriff’s Office are doing everything we can to find your missing loved ones, and we won’t rest until they’re accounted for.”
This comes after the most recent disappearance— a 13 year old Greymont local named Sam Whitehead, who went missing three days ago while walking home from school. A bad omen for many in the town, as this occurred just a day after the unidentified body in Mallebeigh Park.
Police have not released information on the body outside of a possible animal attack. However, 53 year old Sharon Barley, the Greymont resident who reported the body while on a walk with her dog, believes the body is connected to the disappearances.
“I mean, it just makes sense, doesn’t it?” Barley said in an interview. “With all of these people going missing so quickly, I think we all figured a body would turn up eventually. I just wish I knew who that poor, poor person was— just to give them some justice, you know? Their face was just too damaged, mangled like the rest of him. I don’t even know what could’ve done that to a man, but I just hope we find whoever— or whatever did this.”
Greymont Police is looking for any information regarding the disappearances of Sam Whitehead, or any of the other twelve missing persons. If you’ve seen them, or know where they are, please contact them at (906) xxx-xxxx or come into the station on Rosewood Avenue.