SYNTECCIVIC CACHE / CORRUPTED
Project: Meridian / T864
Access: Subject 4 review
Visual layer: recovered cache

Pearblossom Police Department

Incident Report

Case Report No.
Page 1 of 1
PPD Form 27.1
Reporting PartyDaniel MercerEmaild.mercer82@protonmail.com
Phone(661) - 0137Date of birth
Incident date04/11/26 - PresentTimeVarious
TypeSuspicious Person / Harassment / Possible theft attempt

Narrative / Statement

Over the past several weeks, I have observed an unknown individual in the area surrounding my residence. The person appears to be deliberately avoiding surveillance cameras in the neighborhood.

I have reason to believe they entered my property at least once on 04/17/25 while I was away.

I have not contacted law enforcement until now because some of the events involve former employment with Syntec Systems and materials I am not legally permitted to possess. I initially believed this was Syntec attempting to recover documents. I am no longer confident that is true.

If I report this, Syntec finds me first.

Property involved

Item descriptionMake/modelSerial numberValue
Analog cassette materialUnknownUnknown
Field notes / site sketchesPaper archiveN/AUnknown

Why this matters

This branch changes the story. Mercer thought Syntec was watching him, then doubted it. That means the surveillance around the house may come from a third party, a survivor channel, or something connected to the anchor site itself.

Related field route

> incident window overlaps personal surveillance log > phrase recovered: "Mercer is still here" > site code responsive: PRB-7A

Contradictory interpretation

> Mercer reports surveillance > Mercer assumes Syntec recovery attempt > assumption now unstable > third-party extraction theory remains possible > related status cache: six resolved // one pending

Index notice

> this surface is linked because Subject 4 reached the training route > other surfaces may not expose themselves until named > protocol: visible index incomplete