Botwood bogeyman likely a hoax, RCMP say
Social media helping to fuel fears among young, Mounties say
CBC News
Posted: Sep 27, 2012 12:24 PM NT
Last Updated: Sep 27, 2012 1:06 PM NT
People in Botwood have been speculating about whether a masked man with a cape has been causing trouble in the town. (David Zelcer/CBC)
Police are trying to calm fears of a caped marauder in a central Newfoundland town, saying it is likely a prank that has taken on a life of its own.
RCMP said officers have been fielding calls from the Botwood area for about a week about someone dressed in a black cape and mask, who has reportedly been skulking in backyards and leaping out from bushes to scare people.
"We feel that this is most likely a hoax or something that started off as a prank or a game and has probably escalated into something that it was not intended to be," Cpl. Mike Fewer told CBC News.
He said young people have also been venting their fears through social media, which has helped propel the story.
While Fewer said police do not think there's a threat, they do want to talk to the person or people behind it.
"We would like to be able to talk to them and just find out what was going on," he said.
"Then we can put an end to all these rumours that are circulating through the local area."
Others have suggested the masked person be tracked down and attacked, but Fewer is warning people against it.
He said someone could be charged with mischief or trespassing.
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