Mike Dunn is an unseen character Grand Theft Auto V.
History[]
Background[]
Dunn is a news reporter for the Daily Globe.
Events of Grand Theft Auto V[]
During the story of GTA V, Dunn will write several internet articles which are featured on Eyefind: "Another hiker goes missing in Hills"; "Congress Privatizes Defense as Weston takes big stake in Merryweather. CEO Percival 'delighted to be of service. Disappointed at lack of scope'" and "Buff babes create confusion".
His first article relates to the Altruist Cult kidnapping hikers on Mount Chiliad, his second refers to Devin Weston buying a stake in Merryweather Security, and his third refers to female bodybuilders working out at Muscle Sands Gym on Vespucci Beach.
Online Articles[]
Another hiker goes missing in Hills | |
Mike Dunn - Daily Globe | |
Police in Blaine County are scratching their heads again. And not just because of the reduced IQs so prevalent up there. Another hiker has disappered without a trace while walking in the Chiliad Mountain State Wilderness. Blaine County Sheriff's office spokesman Elmore Thickett told reporters "we continue to confuse and not just because we are dumb but also because this would be baffling even to someone of average intelligence or above. Look at the facts - there are no facts. There is no body. There is no evidence. There is no crime. Yet someone is missing and so we have to act concerned even though we're not. No, don't write that. That's not what I meant." Police promised to keep looking for the hiker whose name was not released in case anyone found them before they did. | |
Congress Privatizes Defense as Weston takes big stake in Merryweather. CEO Percival 'delighted to be of service. Disappointed at lack of scope' | |
Mike Dunn - Daily Globe | |
A motion in Congress was defeated yesterday that would have prevented the expansion of companies such as Merryweather Security Consulting's domestic operations. At the same time, it was announced that famed investor Devin Weston had bought a stake in the company. Merryweather CEO Don Percival has spent the last few months lobbying congress for more domestic contracts. Now he's got his way with the firm being awarded several national and state defense contracts, although not yet the contract he craves with the Port of Los Santos or any of the country's international airports. The means for the first time America is now outsourcing its domestic - as well as overseas - defense needs. Percival described the decision as a "farsighted and cost effective way to protect the nation. We will provide well-trained private contractors to do the job overly-entitled federal employees were doing for twice as much money." At the same press conference, Merryweather announced it had sold a slug of its business - thought to be between 10 to 15 percent - to controversial investor, Devin Weston. Some eyebrows were raised at the timings, but Percival rejected these concerns as "pure coincidence masquerading as incrimination." | |
Buff babes create confusion | |
Mike Dunn - Daily Globe | |
Women are weak and men are strong according to the old adage. But these days it's often the other way around as women are weightlifting. Local resident Anthony King told reporters yesterday that the trend of female bodybuilders working out in Vespucci Beach is bringing strange feelings to the surface. He said they excite and revolt him with equal measure, as he thought his strange feelings for women with pronounced muscles had been buried for good in his teenage years. | |