Reel Horror News: Incident Report — Kingston Creature Outbreak

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Incident Report: Kingston Creature Outbreak

Holiday chaos, unexplained creatures, and one local teenager at the center of it all.

Gremlins singing Christmas Carols

KINGSTON FALLS, PA — Local authorities are continuing to investigate a bizarre series of incidents that turned a quiet Christmas season into a full-scale town emergency. Witnesses reported widespread property damage, unusual animal-like behavior, and multiple sightings of small green creatures moving through the streets after dark.

The incident, now being referred to by residents as the Kingston Creature Outbreak, appears to center around local teenager Billy Peltzer, who allegedly came into possession of an unidentified pet shortly before the chaos began.

Small Town, Big Trouble

According to early reports, the trouble began after Peltzer received a strange creature as a holiday gift. Described by witnesses as small, furry, and unusually intelligent, the animal was first believed to be harmless.

That assessment changed quickly.

By nightfall, multiple residents reported strange noises, missing food, electrical disturbances, and sightings of aggressive creatures moving through homes, businesses, and public spaces. Several witnesses claimed the creatures laughed, operated machinery, tampered with vehicles, and appeared to multiply under unknown conditions.

Residents say the outbreak escalated rapidly once the creatures reached downtown Kingston Falls. Local businesses were vandalized, streets were thrown into panic, and emergency calls overwhelmed authorities.

One witness described the scene as “Christmas turned inside out,” with decorations smashed, storefronts damaged, and creatures causing chaos in every direction.

The most severe reports came from the town’s movie theater, where a large group of the creatures allegedly gathered before authorities could contain the situation. Details remain unclear, but officials have confirmed that the theater sustained major damage during the incident.

While officials have not released a final damage estimate, several residents say the town may need months to fully recover from the holiday disaster.

Person of Interest

Billy Peltzer

Billy Peltzer is not currently being named as a suspect. However, investigators believe he may be the key witness in determining how the outbreak began.

Sources close to the investigation say Peltzer attempted to warn residents and helped contain the threat before further damage could occur.

Billy Petzer on a snowy holiday night

The Rules Nobody Followed

Authorities are also reviewing reports that the original creature came with a strict set of care instructions. Those alleged rules included keeping it away from bright light, avoiding contact with water, and never feeding it after midnight.

Investigators have not confirmed whether these instructions were ignored, misunderstood, or impossible to enforce once the outbreak began.

What is clear is that once the creature population increased, Kingston Falls was no longer dealing with a pet problem. It was dealing with a town-wide emergency.

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