meet Reporter: Trevor Blake Cameraman: Andy Rollins Hurricane's finest news crew Trevor is the little one with dark skin curly hair and glasses while Andy is the tall lanky camera man they needed a case to report but everything news in hurricane is basically dead in the water everything is old news until trevor heard about the mysteries of freddy's its 1996 and news reporter Bronwyn Light had gone missing at freddy's So they go to the pizzeria, and everything's in chaos. There are police lights everywhere. So yeah, there's basically no explanation. Until Detective Aaron Walker explained what happened. This pizza establishment was opened in the 1980's.And it was a huge hit with the kids. But eventually, five kids went missing in the place, and so they had to close down, but this was a decade ago. And they thought they'd never have to go back to this place for the horrors they saw. They never found the kids' bodies, and there was no DNA that led them to the killer. So they dropped the case. Until now. Since recently, another person went missing, being reporter Bronwyn Light. So they got to the bottom of this with Andy filming everything Trevor was trying to report, trying to look for evidence and everything snooping around a police case and messing around with stuff they shouldnt be messing withUntil one day when the police officers left for the night, Trevor and Andy decided to sneak into Freddy's. For some reason, the security office doors were open wide. He entered, and it was all quiet, the faint buzzing sound, then the phone recording came on. It was Ralph Burgess, you know, the phone guy. After Trevor and Andy started realizing what was going on, and that the end of skeletons, yada, yada, yada, you already know. They slowly realized what happened, so they investigated what's going on inside the animatronics, and what they found was horrid. It was the corpses of the kids. The unsolved murders were now finally solved with where the bodies were. Lydia Vale Connection: Trevor Blake’s girlfriend Year: 1996 Lydia Vale was intelligent, curious, and determined to uncover the truth. She often helped Trevor Blake with research for his news stories, digging through records and old reports that others ignored. When she learned about the Missing Children’s Incident at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, Lydia became convinced that the mystery had never truly been solved. Wanting answers, Lydia secretly entered the abandoned restaurant to investigate on her own. While exploring the building, she discovered a prototype spring-lock animatronic suit called Pip. As she examined the suit, the unstable spring-lock mechanisms suddenly failed, snapping shut and trapping her inside. Days later, Trevor found Lydia’s body locked inside the Pip suit while searching the restaurant—revealing the tragic fate of the woman who only wanted to uncover the truth about Freddy’s. Lucas Mercer Alias: The Freddy Bully Connection: Andy Rollins’ neighbor Year: 1996 Lucas Mercer is a tall, quiet young man who lives next door to Andy Rollins. Known for his glasses and oversized sweaters, Lucas usually keeps to himself and avoids attention around Hurricane. When he was younger, however, Lucas was part of the group of kids involved in the infamous Bite of ’83 at Fredbear’s Family Diner. Wearing a Freddy Fazbear mask, Lucas suggested the prank that would scare the crying child during his birthday party. Another boy—Michael Afton—was the one who lifted the child and placed him near Fredbear’s mouth. What Lucas thought would just be a cruel joke turned into a tragedy when the animatronic’s jaw snapped shut Since that day, Lucas has lived with the guilt of knowing the prank was partly his idea. Now, as the mysteries of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza begin resurfacing in Hurricane, Lucas fears the past may finally be catching up with him.
Alias: The Hoodie Guy Identity: Unknown to the public (Michael Afton) Status: Missing / Sightings reported Year: 1996 The Hoodie Guy is a mysterious figure occasionally seen around Hurricane. Always dressed in a dark hoodie and keeping his face hidden, he appears suddenly and disappears just as quickly. No one in town knows who he is, and there are no official records of him. Two years earlier, a man named Michael Afton disappeared after visiting Circus Baby’s Entertainment and Rentals. After that night, Michael vanished from the public completely. No one knows what happened to him or where he went. In 1996, a hooded figure began appearing around the investigation of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. Only Trevor Blake has ever encountered him directly. One night, the Hoodie Guy suddenly grabbed Trevor and pulled him into an alley. Instead of hurting him, the stranger gave him a warning: “Don’t trust Mr. Raglan.” He told Trevor that Raglan was hiding something terrible and that the truth could be found inside the manager’s office at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. Before Trevor could ask any questions, the figure disappeared into the darkness. Trevor never saw the Hoodie Guy again. To this day, no one knows who the mysterious figure really was—or why he was trying to stop Steve Raglan. Steve Raglan Aliases: Mr. Raglan, “The Man from Three Streets Over” Real Identity: William Afton Connection: Neighbor of Trevor Blake and Andy Rollins Year: 1996 Steve Raglan appears to be a quiet, friendly neighbor who lives between Trevor Blake and Andy Rollins. He spends most of his days sitting on his porch drinking tea, watering his daisies and poppies, and casually talking with neighbors. Raglan often claims he once worked at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza in the 1980s, saying he witnessed strange things there but never understood them until the day the children disappeared. Because of this, he acts as a helpful guide to Trevor and Andy while they investigate Freddy’s, sharing stories and knowledge about the restaurant. But Raglan is hiding a terrible secret. After Trevor and Andy discover an old photograph of William Afton, they realize that Steve Raglan and Afton are the same person—the man responsible for the murders connected to Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. When confronted, Raglan attacks them, knocking Trevor unconscious and trapping both reporters inside spring-lock suits. However, Andy manages to escape because the locks were never set properly. The two reporters free themselves and try to flee. The animatronics soon recognize Raglan as the man who killed them—the man with the silver eyes. They surround him. As he tries to escape, the animatronics corner him. The Cupcake triggers the spring-lock mechanisms in the damaged suit Raglan is wearing, causing the locks to snap shut. The machines crush inward. William Afton becomes trapped inside the suit forever. This is the moment he becomes Springtrap.