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New Meridian News  


New Meridian News


Saturday, January 24th

Vicious Attack Urges Inquiry


LEOS were tight lipped about a vicious attack that occurred on January 20th after the first night of the city wide curfew which has since been lifted.

News reports flowed in slowly about a missing girl who was feared to be another lost soul in the mass disappearance. It wasn't until later when her purse was found next to her brutally mutilated body that she could be identified as Miss Sundra Littleton of New Meridian. The LEOS have not released an official statement on the matter, but the severity of the attack and carnage left behind has been attributed to an unidentified werewolf.

This, after recent legislative changes that allow werewolves to wear silver identification tags akin to those worn by shifters instead of being branded by unique marks. It's not clear about the far reaching consequences of this attack, but certain parliamentary officials have already made it clear that they intend to repeal the recent bill.

"It's simply unacceptable that werewolves be allowed to attack innocent citizens and be practically unidentifiable," stated Gideon Morrow. "The previous provisions of the law made it easy to identify an attacker. Each werewolf had a unique mark on a visible part of their body and the marks could be recalled through eyewitness testimony. It is nearly impossible to positively identify an attacker wearing the same, tiny silver bracelet as every other werewolf. You can be assured that I will push for a repeal of this law and a return to our previous law. I intend to protect the citizens of New Meridian from another disaster like this one."

As to when the repeal may go up for a vote, Mister Morrow was unable to say.