(Serving the town of Redwood, an isolated community with an unusual number of disappearances, inexplicable events, and a curiously high turnover rate in law enforcement personnel.)
(More of a general guide, this was originally AI generated, but has had tweaks and additions. Feel free to ignore any inconsistencies)
Command & Administrative Staff
- Captain Grant Holloway (Late 50s, weary, practical)
- A veteran officer who transferred to Redwood decades ago and never left. Keeps a locked drawer filled with old case files no one talks about. Has seen too much.
- Sergeant Dominic Kessler (Early 40s, sharp-eyed, skeptical)
- The precinct’s second-in-command, handles operations. Has noticed inconsistencies in reports, but when he asks questions, reports go missing.
Detectives
- Detective Adrienne Cho (Mid 30s, insomniac, obsessive)
- Investigating a case no one remembers filing. The case number doesn't match the precinct's system. Keeps red yarn in her desk drawer but won't admit to using it.
- Detective Luis Moreau (Late 40s, methodical, disillusioned)
- Once an idealist, now just trying to keep things in order. Leaves a cup of coffee on his desk every night, untouched, for someone who never clocks in.
Patrol Officers
- Officer Malcolm Tate (Mid 20s, new recruit, too eager)
- Fresh-faced and eager to prove himself, but seems to attract strange occurrences. Keeps waking up at his desk without remembering falling asleep.
- Officer Sonya Reyes (Mid 30s, resilient, always cold)
- Partnered with Tate. Wears gloves even in summer. Claims she has "bad circulation." Flinches when she walks past the old evidence locker.
- Officer Elijah Grant (Early 50s, world-weary, traditionalist)
- Has been in town too long. Mumbles prayers before starting his shift. Has filed for retirement multiple times but the paperwork never seems to go through.
- Officer Janice Holloway (Early 30s, focused, tense)
- Captain Halloway’s niece, but no one dares mention it. Works the night shift exclusively. Claims she can "hear things moving under the asphalt" when the town is quiet.
- Officer Thomas "Tommy" Langford (Late 20s, laid-back, unreliable memory)
- Has an easy-going attitude but frequently forgets key details of cases—like when and where they happened. Once failed to recognize his own handwriting in an incident report. Keeps a tape recorder on him but the audio is always static.
- Officer Isaac Dunwich (Mid 40s, quiet, patient)
- Transferred from a big city under unusual circumstances. No one remembers his first day. Seems to recognize people he’s never met before. Keeps meticulous logs of every shift but crosses out random lines before turning them in.
Support Staff
- Dispatcher Helen O’Malley (Late 40s, chain-smoker, clairaudient?)
- Hears voices on the radio that don’t belong to officers on duty. Writes down strange transmissions but rips them up before anyone else can see.
- Forensic Analyst Nina Patel (Late 20s, scientific, agnostic to fear)
- Swears she saw fingerprints on a body that belonged to someone declared dead in 1986. The report was lost in an office flood no one remembers happening.
Custodian
- Charlie "Uncle Chuck" Mosely (Unknown age, caretaker, unlisted in official records)
- No one remembers when Chuck was hired. Says he’s been “cleaning up” for a long time. His closet always smells like saltwater, even though the nearest body of water is miles away.