On Sunday night, the beloved town Sheriff Graham Humbert passed away from a heart attack. He was only 30 years of age. The news rocked Storybrooke when it broke. Many of the townspeople expressed their grief over the matter. Dr. Whale went on the record saying, “He was a good man. We would meet for drinks and swap stories. I would share the medical gossip from the day, and Graham would tell me what the stupid teenagers would be up to. He was a good man.” Ruby Lucas from Granny’s Diner commented, “He was like totally hot and stuff. He gave me big tips, and we made out a few times at The Rabbit Hole. I’ll miss that.” Mayor Mills noted that while there will have to be an election process for a new mayor, “No one could replace the hole left in our heart from his passing.” Emma Swan, the newcomer in town and present at the Sheriff’s passing, declined to comment. Little known facts about Sheriff Graham have come to light. He was the captain of the Storybrooke Bowling team “The Howling Huntsmen.” He regularly threw a 175, but had several 300 score games. Dr. Whale, Leroy, and Billy from the local tow truck place were on the team. Graham kept a stash of pixie sticks in his desk drawer. He has a sweet tooth indulging in pies and brownies at Granny’s Diner. He would often hand out sweets to local kids. Growing up in Maine, it’s said he got his accent from his parents after they moved to America. He lost contact with them when he came to town. Dr. Archie Hopper is offering free grief counseling for anyone who wishes to see him. Funeral arrangements haven’t been set. His remains are currently being held at Storybrooke Memorial Hospital. Other than his lost parents, Graham has no known relatives. Strangely enough, a sudden pack of dogs have been heard howling near his house. -Sidney Glass of the Storybrooke Daily Mirror