I’m a Sheriff’s Deputy in Arizona. Night Rescues in the Superstition Mountains Are Forbidden.
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I’m a Sheriff’s Deputy in Arizona. Night Rescues in the Superstition Mountains Are Forbidden. | Creepypasta
I’m Deputy Cole Drayton with the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. I’ve worked Search & Rescue in the Superstition Mountains for five years — long enough to learn why no one goes out there after the sun drops behind the range.
People vanish without a sound. Some return days later with no memory, walking barefoot through the desert as if guided. Others return… wrong — smiling at nothing, refusing water, staring toward Weaver’s Needle like it’s calling to them.
Our department keeps nine rules.
The most important one?
No night rescues. Not after sunset. Not near the old mines. Not when the voices start.
I broke that rule once — and what I found in the dark changed me forever.
Put on your headphones, turn off the lights, and listen closely.
If you ever hear your own name echo across the rocks out there, don’t answer.
⚠️ Viewer discretion advised. This creepypasta contains themes of missing persons, desert folklore, and psychological horror.
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