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Cookie Lyon

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is terrorizing the people of Greenville, SC dressed as a clown?

Another clown sighting happened today at around 3:40 pm.

 

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The Greenville Police Department on Wednesday responded to a report of a clown sighting, marking the third such report to city police this week.

A child who walks home from school reported seeing a clown in the woods near Hughes Middle School in the Pleasant Valley community, police said. The child's mother called police about 3:40 p.m. Wednesday.

Another individual flagged down an officer responding to the area and also reported seeing a clown, Officer Gilberto Franco said. Police canvassed the area but did not find anyone.

The most recent report is less than a mile away from the other sightings at the Shemwood apartment complex.

 

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The Police Department has received media inquiries from New Zealand, London and Canada and several national media outlets in a viral story that picked up steam last week.

The Greenville County Sheriff's Office received the first report of a clown sighting on Aug. 21 in the woods near Fleetwood Manor. Deputies were told that subjects dressed as clowns were holding green lasers and cash, attempting to lure children to the woods, Master Deputy Ryan Flood said.

The Sheriff's Office also received a call Monday that a teenager saw someone taking photographs of children. Shortly thereafter, someone dressed as a clown came out of the woods, according to the teenager.

Deputies were unable to validate either claim, Flood said, but increased patrols in the area.

City police have stressed the importance keeping an eye on children and knowing where they are at all times.

This story is just creepy especially since these clowns are trying to lure kids in the woods with money.

It's weird that they don't have any pictures of these clowns and every time the cops come, they claim they don't ever see the clowns.

 

http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/2016/08/31/greenville-police-responds-clown-sighting/89650928/

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To The Residents of Fleetwood Manor

There has [sic] been several conversation [sic] and a lot of complaints to the office regarding a clown or a person dressed in clown clothing taking children or trying to lure children in the woods. First and foremost at Fleetwood Manor Apartments childrens [sic] safety is a top priority. At no time should a child be alone at night, or walking in the roads or wooded areas at night. Also if a person or persons are seen you are to immediately call the police. Greenville County Police Department is aware of the situation and have been riding [sic] the property daily. Remember there is a 10pm curfew for the property so to ensure your childrens [sic] safety please keep them in the house during night hours and make sure at ALL times children are supervised. Anymore information that becomes regarding this issue will be sent out to all residents.

Thank you,

Property Manager

Relax, it might not be a clown, just a person in clown clothing.

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