Elf Scout Goes into Hiding
Elf Petey LaCroix, famed professional tracker of Santa who customarily reports on North Pole Radio News each Christmas Eve, has been dispatched from the North Pole to a secret location somewhere in Sector 1.
Days ago it was reported that Santa will be joining Elf Petey in a mission to scout the test flights of Santa’s sleigh, which is presently somewhere near Japan.
Santa wants to work with Elf Petey to evaluate new tracking equipment that is engineered specifically to see Santa’s sleigh in flight at Christmastime. This is the first time Santa has ever involved himself with a member of the professional tracking services team.
North Pole Security would should like to know where Elf Petey is headed. They are still conducting their ongoing search for Santa, as they were charged to do last spring when Santa left the North Pole on walkabout.
The competing missions are still active, and as of this writing, if North Pole Security finds Elf Petey they will likely find Santa, too. It could mean a big bonus for those elves engaged in the search.
But Elf Petey slipped out the back door, so to speak, before North Pole Security could interview him. Now there’s an all points bulletin with Elf Petey’s picture on it that has been distributed around the world.
Elf Frank Myrrh and Elf Crash Murphy touched briefly on the mission of Santa scouting with Elf Petey in today’s North Pole Radio News report. You can hear that by clicking on the player above.
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Thank you, Elf Harold. Happy September! Yes, I saw the map, and the test flights were very near my area yesterday! I was so excited about it. I wonder if Santa and Elf Petey are still around here! Where can I find Elf Petey’s picture? I really want to greet them!! Does Elf Agent X team come to Japan too? I’m curious how Elf Crash I saw something flying in the sky before I knew they had come here. May I send the report to the Flight Command? Thank you always, Elf Frank and Elf Crash! We want to know… Read more »