One clown showed up on a roadside in a rain poncho, another waved money at children near woods.
The reported sightings of silent, menacing clowns in northeastern South Carolina may be part of a horror movie publicity stunt or an elaborate hoax, but they are no laughing matter for parents and police.
Over the past two weeks, residents have told authorities they have spotted clowns, or people who looked like clowns, on at least eight occasions. Investigators have failed to confirm a single sighting but police are nevertheless urging parents to be cautious.
"I will usually let my son play in our backyard where I can see him from the kitchen, but now I won't let him go outside the house without me," said Jessie Owen, a 29-year-old Greenville mother of two.
"All it would take is one second. One promise of candy and he would be gone," she said.