The Impossibility Seekers/Case 01

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General Notes

  • Location: Hidden Springs, near Boise, Idaho
  • Agents housed at a Holiday Inn
  • Pumpkin Festival coming up; Moores and Greens only people likely to win

Persons of Interest

Detective Natalie Brooks:

  • No-nonsense, ponytail
  • Local contact

Mr. Green:

  • Loud, concerned, has a kid, but not a missing kid.
  • Lives on Green Street (named after his family?)
  • Owns lots of farmland, big fish
  • Has been Pumpkin King lots of times

The Kids

Some notes on the missing kids. It's currently 10/26.

Gwen Addison (12)

Family: James & Susan Addison; Gregory (brother, 8)
Missing: 10/20
Notes: Disappearance not noted until morning of 10/21; believed to be staying with Mikaela West (12).

Gwen and Mikaela each planned to sneak out of their houses and meet up to steal pumpkins. Mikaela wasn't able to sneak out of her house, though, so she never met Gwen. Not yet clear whether Gwen was taken from her bed or got to the meetup point (or further) and was then taken.

Sally Butler-Hyde (12)

Family: Frank Butler & Diana Hyde; Pamela (sister, 7)
Missing: 10/22
Notes: Disappeared between midnight and 5:00 AM.


Jesse Dixon (14)

Family: Elizabeth Dixon (mother, widowed)
Missing: 10/24
Notes: Known to be a troublemaker that sneaks out at night; mother not sure if he was in his room or not.

Dug-up soil and mulch (2 ft. across) was found near the house.


Tommy and Timmy Greensbaugh (11, twins)

Family: Roger & Samantha Greensbaugh; Jill (sister, 17)
Missing: 10/25
Notes: Both disappeared the same night, between 9:00 PM and 6:30 AM.

They may know Gwen Addison, according to parents. Also very into Pumpkin Festival.

Boys appear to have been taken from their bed. There are signs of plant matter inside the room by the window. The dirt outside the window was disturbed and churned. Both the dirt and the kids' beds showed psychic imprints of shock and fear, with the dirt/plant matter also having a feeling of satisfaction.