Fowl Play Suspected in Decatur

 

By SpyGirl, Inc. reporter, Shimmer

 

Atlanta - Famous shoe model, Wally T. Mallard, disappeared from the home of a friend earlier this week. Foul play is suspected by police.

Mallard, best known for the Duck Shoe ads and the riot he instigated in Daytona earlier this year, was visiting the home of Nancy Longacre, when he was reported missing. Longacre is a good friend to SmooveB...Love Man, Mallard's best friend and mentor. SmooveB...Love Man was unable to comment about the disappearance, but appeared visibly distressed about his missing friend.

Mallard and SmooveB...Love Man were visiting Longacre at her home in Decatur last week when Mallard decided he wanted to start a relationship with Longacre. Much to her surprise and dismay, for his appearance freaked her out a little bit. Mallard immediately moved in and made himself comfortable in her home. SmooveB...Love Man had no problems about leaving Mallard there, after all, he and Longacre have known each other for quite a long time. There was no reason for doubt, Mallard was being left in a happy, albeit reluctant, home.

A few days later, SmooveB...Love Man received a frantic call from Mallard. He was afraid of being left alone with Longacre's dog. Apparently the dog and Mallard were not getting along, and things were beginning to get out of control. On top of that, Longacre refused to allow Mallard to accompany her to several outings. Mallard, well-known for his womanizing ways and horrid temper, felt ignored and afraid, and raged against Longacre and her dog.

No one knows exactly what happened next. Mallard is missing. The police are still questioning Longacre and her dog, as well as any neighbors who may have heard or seen anything. Since Longacre is still a suspect, she has been warned by the police not to make any comments to the press.

Officer Barbrady of the Decatur Police Department has issued a "No Comment" comment about the particulars of the missing model case. He did, however, say he has not seen a missing persons case like this since William T. Cat disappeared for a few weeks during the early 1980s. He also said that it does not look like Mallard left Decatur on his own. Many of his belongings were still in Longacre's home. Witnesses also claim to have seen loose feathers scattered around the home.

"Fowl play is suspected," Barbrady said. Longacre denies knowing anything about the disappearance, but her dog is being suspiciously quiet about the whole incident.

Barbrady added that Shimmer, from the Spy Girl Network, is on the case, will be using all the resources available to her and will stop at nothing to recover Wally T. Mallard.

 

Any persons that may have any information about this case, please contact the Decatur Police's special hot-tip hotline at 1-800-MALLARD.

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