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Case D18 : 01497 Care - see linked cases D18:2 / D18:3 and D18:4)
(The others are spaced out a few months apart. One was a small factory outlet on an industrial park; another was a multi story car park; and then there was a small retreat that consisted of a number of terraced houses knocked through into one dwelling.)
Factory outlet
Imported and sold to retail shops - religious artifacts.
Location - Newcastle Upon Tyne, England.
Occurrence - Initially reported to local police as a burglary/break-in the matter was not pursued as there were no goods stolen, just graffiti scrawled on a single wall. Police files indicate the incident was put down as teenage vandalism, common in that industrial part of the city.
Later, and where it came to Department attention - the graffiti was found to be Latin in origin, ancient version not currently taught in education. The translation of the words (365 words in total) indicate a pattern of supernatural incidents that are intended to build into a revelation of 'dire consequences'.
The factory site was found to be on a path of suspected high level ley line construction. Areas of the site building were found to be 20 degrees lower than surrounding parts in terms of ambient temperature. Other sections of the building itself were found to be pliable despite being constructed from imported steel.
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