October 10th 1852, and it speaks of a missing grocer wagon, horses, supplies, and driver all vanished. A brief glance at the rest seems to confirm dozens of missing vehicles and people over the past seventy years.Consumer wrote:Mr. Blance pulls a manila folder out of his bag and opens it up. "This one seems a bit old hat, but what ever it is seems to be ramping up in frequency. On a stretch of route 20 there seems to be a string of missing persons and vehicles, as far as my research can tell, it goes back a long while... like eighteen forties or so. It was usually a person here or there, maybe a missing wagon, and now cars. But in the past five months three more folk have gone missing. Closest town to near there is Bellwood. I figured that would have been a good spot for the old Captain to start looking." Mr. Blanche says, before closing the folder and setting it aside.
In between are over a dozen other incidents of a similar nature.
December 15th, 1924 a pair of delivery drivers seemingly vanished one snowy night, while heading down route twenty. Local law enforcement found the truck a few days later, half buried in a ravine, but no sign of the driver/passenger.