Police have issued an urgent warning after several sinister handwritten letters were discovered in mailboxes in an Ohio town.
The Georgetown Police Department shared an image of a cryptic note scribbled on lined notebook paper, written by the self-proclaimed ‘Georgetown Terror.’
“Hey, my siege of this city has just begun,” one of the letters appears to read, although the handwriting is difficult to decipher.
‘The bodies will fall, but none will be found… Ask yourselves, who is missing?’
The notes use a strange combination of cursive and backwards letters, and carry a donut-like symbol in the center of the page.
The Georgetown Police Department shared an image of a cryptic note scribbled on lined notebook paper, written by the self-proclaimed ‘Georgetown Terror.’
“We are seeking any information or camera footage related to cryptic letters placed around the city and in mailboxes, some of them possibly threatening,” Georgetown police said in a statement about the letters.
Officers warned residents in the targeted areas (North Kenwood and Powers Avenue) to lock their doors and put away any expensive items.
“We also urge everyone to remain alert for any signs of threats, intruders or suspicious activity,” the department said.
The first letter was delivered to the Georgetown Public Library on September 21.
Georgetown Police Chief Shaun Inlow said WHO TV The lyrics say ‘something about ‘I’m the Georgetown Terror’. The bodies will fall.’
“And they made reference to October 1,” he added.
‘Oct. 1 is a significant date for the vegas “The shooter incident happened, I think, in 2017. So there were some concerns there.”
The ominous delivery occurred a few days before the Brown County Fair, but Chief Inlow said the event was uneventful.
‘Everything went well. Nothing happened. No blood fell, no bodies fell. “No body disappeared,” he said.
Police have issued an urgent warning after several sinister handwritten letters were discovered in mailboxes in an Ohio town.
Georgetown Police Department urged people to check their doorbell cameras
A week later, several more letters were found pinned to mailbox flags outside homes.
“That’s when we ended up getting…I think we got between seven and 10 letters,” Inlow said.
The chief added that he believes an adult is behind the disturbing notes.
“At first I thought it could probably be a minor, but then there were some indications in the letters like italics and things like that would indicate maybe an adult,” he told WHIO TV.
‘So we’re up in the air at that point. Being so early in the morning, it is somewhat ruled out that it was a minor.
No suspect has yet been identified.