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+ | | relatives = Unnamed father<br>Mary Tyson <small>(wife)</small> |
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| affiliation = McCurtain County Sheriff's Department |
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The sheriff was a weathered, old lawman, who felt alienated from his faith and his sense of purpose after serving on duty for 45 years. |
The sheriff was a weathered, old lawman, who felt alienated from his faith and his sense of purpose after serving on duty for 45 years. |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | ===Searching for Cal and Chet Griffin=== |
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+ | Sheriff Tyson clocks in for his last day on duty before retirement. He and [[Eileen Grady|Deputy Grady]] investigate the disappearance of Cal and Chet Griffin, which leads them to a corn field, where they find the trucks the boys were accused of stealing and a massive circle of flattened corn. Sheriff Tyson would later return to the field, where he believed that someone could be buried underneath.<ref>Season 1, Episode 1: [[Last Day]]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 13 December 2021
Jim Bell Tyson is a character featured in the Apple TV+ series, Invasion.
The sheriff was a weathered, old lawman, who felt alienated from his faith and his sense of purpose after serving on duty for 45 years.
History[]
Searching for Cal and Chet Griffin[]
Sheriff Tyson clocks in for his last day on duty before retirement. He and Deputy Grady investigate the disappearance of Cal and Chet Griffin, which leads them to a corn field, where they find the trucks the boys were accused of stealing and a massive circle of flattened corn. Sheriff Tyson would later return to the field, where he believed that someone could be buried underneath.[1]