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Local resident Morgan Geyser's relocation to Sun Prairie has ignited apprehension among the community due to past controversies

Slender Man attack convicted individual, Morgan Geyser, is transferring to Sun Prairie, causing unease among local residents about her presence in their neighborhood.

Sun Prairie residents voice worries as Morgan Geyser relocates to their town
Sun Prairie residents voice worries as Morgan Geyser relocates to their town

Local resident Morgan Geyser's relocation to Sun Prairie has ignited apprehension among the community due to past controversies

Sun Prairie Residents Express Concern Over Morgan Geyser's Move

Morgan Geyser, one of the individuals convicted in the infamous Slender Man stabbing case, is moving to Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, sparking concern among local residents. The news has left many feeling uneasy, particularly parents with children in the community.

Gabrielle Alturk, a resident of Sun Prairie for eight years, is among those expressing concern. She finds it horrible that Geyser is moving to Sun Prairie, given the safety risks associated with Geyser's history. Alturk, who previously allowed her 13-year-old son to roam the city freely, now plans to supervise him closely due to Geyser's move.

Sun Prairie Assistant Police Chief Ryan Cox has acknowledged the community's concerns and assured residents that authorities are listening. Cox has emphasised that the Sun Prairie Police Department is informed and will respond accordingly. To address the concerns, a plan is in place to ensure the safety of the community.

Geyser will be transferred from a psychiatric hospital in Oshkosh to a group home in Sun Prairie. As part of her transition, Geyser will wear a GPS monitor to track her location and movements. However, Cox cannot disclose details such as Geyser's location and arrival date due to protected information.

The Slender Man stabbing case made headlines in 2014 when Geyser, alongside her friend Anissa Weier, stabbed their classmate Payton Leutner multiple times in Waukesha. The girls, who were 12 years old at the time, claimed they were acting to appease Slender Man, a fictional character they believed to be real.

Cox has assured the community that the police department is prepared for Geyser's arrival and has emphasised the importance of community safety. Anyone with concerns can contact the Sun Prairie Police Department at 608-837-7336. Despite the concerns, Cox believes that the GPS monitor is not enough to ensure safety, given the unique circumstances surrounding Geyser's case.

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Despite the lingering concerns among Sun Prairie residents over Morgan Geyser's move, Sun Prairie Assistant Police Chief Ryan Cox has emphasized the department's commitment to addressing issues relating to politics, general-news, and crime-and-justice. He assures the community that they are prepared for Geyser's arrival, and invites anyone with concerns to contact them at 608-837-7336, fusing the issues of community safety and open communication in the context of the town's latest general-news event.

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