After weeks of searching a breakthrough has been made on the case of the missing public works employee Alvis Pulley. Pulley, who goes by the moniker Cockatoo, was last seen at a call assisting a stranded boat on August 12 off the coast of Los Santos. Since then Pulley’s coworkers at Public Works have received regular messages in morse code over their work radio. A recently translated message seems to have led to a break in the case.
The translated message indicated Pulley was being held by an unknown, hostile group in the Paleto chicken factory. Upon responding to the scene investigators found Pulley’s torn high visibility jacket that he had been wearing the day of his disappearance as well as a room where it appeared someone had been held hostage. Throughout the facility smeared blood, presumably belonging to Pulley, was also found. Unfortunately, Pulley was not recovered at the scene, indicating he had been moved. This recent evidence, however, brings hope to those looking for Pulley that he is even closer to being found. If anyone has any information that could lead to the safe return of Alvis Pulley please put in a 211 call to Public Works or contact our hotline at 0666471354.