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There are many people surprised at the latest news involving the United Paper Company. No one suspected that such a longstanding and respectable organization could stoop this low. Authorities were surprised to discover that the new management of the main office was secretly using the company’s resources, facilities, and trucks to move stolen goods.

Apparently the police were alerted by someone working within the company that the criminal conspiracy was taking place. The chief had this to say, “We’ve been following this operation for some time now. We’ve been gathering intelligence and evidence to put the wrongdoers away for a long time. We’re confident about that.”

Official reports indicate that millions of dollars worth of stolen and illegal goods were shipped and delivered under the guise of paper and stationary.

When asked about their suspects in the case, Chief Robinson answered, “Our prime suspect is the general manager of United Paper Company’s home office in Collinsville, Mr. Michael King. All reports and evidence point to him as the leader of this operation. Any citizen who has information to help lead us to Mr. King will receive a substantial reward. You can call any precinct with your tips.”

He went on to say that Mr. King had gone missing, along with several of his reported business associates. Though he has not been declared guilty without an official trial, his fleeing the city is not helping his case.

According to reports, it seems that many employees of the company are trying to protect Mr. King, and deny that he was the ring leader. But that’s not what the evidence suggests.

We will continue reporting on this case as soon as we have more information.

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Adroit Comics, Capital City, Capital Island, Clopton, Collinsville, Hampton Heights, Las Gracias, New Arkton, New Sienna, Sugarland, Sunnyside

Capital City is the official capital of New Sienna, an independent nation. The now seven boroughs were once all independent townships. Over the years, Capital City grew from a small island town, to one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country. Each borough is unique with its own community of citizens from all walks of life. We invite you to explore Capital City for yourself!


Capital Island

What once began as a small island community, in the middle of A Great Lake, has grown into the tiny beating heart of the entire nation. The decisions made on Capital Island extend far beyond the borders of Capital City, and have great influence on the world. Locally however, citizens look towards Capital Island as the center of all government, including the executive, legislative and judicial branches. The Capital City Gifted Academy is also housed on Capital Island, where the city’s brightest and most talented students study and grow. Capital Island is a great area to explore local government and historic landmarks.

New Arkton

One of the three boroughs at the center of Capital City, New Arkton is home to the major business and commerce district. This borough is where you will find the tallest buildings and biggest companies. Many visitors choose to stay in one of New Arkton’s swanky hotels and dine at the finest of restaurants. Sports lovers can also see the bears play at the walnut street stadium. Fast paced and very expensive, this area is certainly not for those looking for quiet and relaxation. But if excitement and luxury are your goal, New Arkton is the place for you!


Clopton

Somewhere between “City” and “Country,” Clopton is the best of both worlds. Just across the river from New Arkton, the borough has its fair share of commerce and enterprise. However it moves at a slightly slower pace. As you head west towards Sugarland, you can slowly see your surroundings change from the urban to suburban, then downright country. It is a great place to visit and see all the sights of the surrounding burroughs. In Clopton, you can have your choice of fancy hotels, or a quiet country Bed & Breakfast. You can also see the cougars play at the Broxby stadium. Visit Clopton today for the best of country and city living.

Collinsville

Though Collinsville may not be first on the list of tourist attractions, it is home to many of Capital City’s hardest working citizens. A blue collar borough, the residents of Collinsville put in long hours every day working to make a better life for their families. You won’t find fancy hotels and restaurants here, as Collinsville is more of a residential area. However the Capital City Industrial Park can be found on the South East side of this borough, hence the concentration of blue collar workers. The crime rate of Collinsville is higher than surrounding areas, so avoid venturing out at night if you can help it. But if you’re in search of down to earth people, and working class living, Collinsville will be right up your alley.


Sunnyside

They say “It’s always Sunny in Sunnyside.” We believe it to be true, at leasT most of the time. An easy going community, Sunnyside is a haven for families and retirees. With lots of open land and family friendly neighborhoods, there’s not much excitement to be found here. But the residents of Sunnyside are happy to call it home. Super safe and slow-paced, this area is a far cry from the hustle and bustle of New Arkton. If you decide to pay this borough a visit, you’ll receive a warm welcome with quiet times and lots of sunny smiles.

Sugarland

Sugarland earned its sweet namesake by being home to Capital Sugar Mill. The Mill has been operating for over 100 years now and is a major contributor to the economic success of Capital City. Beyond the sugar mill, Sugarland is full of family and commercial farms. These farms provide food for the entire city, and beyond. With rich and fertile lands, some of these farms have been owned by the same families for generations. Capital City is thankful for the proud yet humble farmers of Sugarland. This is perfect borough to visit if you’re a fan of nature, fresh food and country livin

Hampton Heights

If affluence is your cup of tea, then look no further than the Hampton Heights. Here you will find the illustrious and at times, ostentatious, homes of Capital City’s most elite families. This is where you can find generations of wealth often referred to as “Old Money.” There is no shortage of grand estates here, so sightseeing may seem like a great option. But be advised, most estates are gated, so you may not see many of the fancy homes up close. The Heights are also home to our our most prestigious university and relaxing beaches. Be sure to pay Hampton Heights a visit for old world charm and a taste of the finer things in life.

Las Gracias

If you’re ready to sample the spice of life, Las Gracias is your perfect destination. A peninsula filled with pristine beaches, this borough is sure to bring both fun and relaxation to your life. Beach life and luxury permeate the culture of Las Gracias. This is where you can find the exciting movers and shakers in search of good times. Las Gracias is also home to “The Golden Green Hills,” a luxurious community of movie stars, musicians and hip trendsetters. Visitors flock to Las Gracias to visit the Theater District and Crescent Studios, one of the most successful film studios in the world. If you’re a fan of beaches, fine food, fun and celebrities, Las Gracias should top your lis

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