Reports
are surfacing that a local NC Sheriff recently filed a report stating
that a party of local Dove hunters discovered a 'semi amputated but
still active' undead in a cornfield near Mebane.
Sheriff Lunde stated that a call was received regarding a “suspicious
person†from a group of local dove hunters in a nearby cornfield
this past weekend. The report continues that they had spread out in
a five-acre cornfield in order to flush out the doves. The field had
just been harvested but visibility was down to about ten feet in every
direction. One of the hunters stated that he had been settled in for
about twenty-five minutes. After that, he was able to take a couple
shots at a dove flying over. He reports that he then heard what he believed
to be a sort of 'moaning sound' coming from somewhere in the middle
of the field. Thinking that possibly one of his companions had accidentally
been shot or injured somehow, he went towards the sound to investigate.
The hunter stated that he came upon a 'very disturbing sight.'
Reanimate
discovered
The unidentified witness describes that he found the “remainsâ€
of a full-grown Hispanic male, the upper torso and head being the largest
part. He said that the torso was actually moving and emitting a guttural,
moaning sound. Knowing that they couldn't’t do anything for the
unidentified man, they called 911. That’s when law enforcement
and emergency medical services arrived. Sheriff Lunde said that after
they discovered the reanimated remains, a call was made to the Federal
Authorities, who responded and collected the “victim†in
a Haz-Mat vehicle. Authorities believe that the reanimate had been in
the field and probably struck by a farm implement while the corn was
being harvested.
Speculation
as to where the reanimate originated seem to be focusing on a nearby
illegal 'Zombie Farm' that was discovered
and closed in May of last year.
City officials
have not at this point declared a quarantine situation, however, the
cornfiled and several connecting crop fileds have been control burned
as a precaution.