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Updated Information on Santa Released

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North Pole Radio News
North Pole Radio News
Updated Information on Santa Released
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New information about Santa’s location has been shared at the North Pole. In a meeting today with key elves Mrs. Claus shared that she has received her first message from Santa since he left on walkabout.

Santa is well. He reports that he has met many interesting people and has “learned a lot about a new language”.

North Pole Security head Elf Agent X briefed the Search Committee today about gathered intelligence related to Santa’s possible location. This is what he shared:

• Santa left the North Pole on foot on March 25th.

• He was last seen in Wainwright, Alaska boarding a fishing vessel named Bait and Switch on April 4th.

• The Bait and Switch traveled the North Pacific, ending up at Princeville, Hawaii on the Island of Kauai around April 12th.

• Agents of North Pole Security interviewed several witnesses in Kauai who report Santa boarded a private vessel of unknown name that headed west from Kauai on April 13th.

• North Pole Security has requested access to launch records in Kauai of all recently recorded vessels in hopes of narrowing down Santa’s next destination.

• North Pole Security is following up on sighting reports of Santa in Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines.

A North Pole Radio News report, available in the player above, also notes other efforts to find Santa in various departments.

Elf Harold

1 reply
  1. Elf Ulan
    Elf Ulan says:

    Thank you, Elf Harold! I’m glad to hear that Mrs. Claus received the message from Santa. I was surprised he traveled to Hawaii and has left there. It’s taken over 10 days now, but hopefully, he would have visited my country. I continue trying to find and also collect information here about him. I want him to hear about what younger people here think about Christmas recently. Because I heard they become change their minds. Santa, please take care and have fun!

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