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Report # 29386  (Class B)
Submitted on Tuesday, June 7, 2011.
Friends experience possible intimidation outside of Greenville

YEAR: 2010

SEASON: Fall

MONTH: October

DATE: 5

STATE: Indiana

COUNTY: Floyd County

NEAREST TOWN: Greenville

NEAREST ROAD: Highway 150

OBSERVED: I was in the woods one morning when I heard a very distinct noise - or noises. It started out with a rustling of leaves that sounded more like something had found a small tree and was just shaking it - that went on for a few seconds. Then we heard a long, low howl followed by growls, grunts, snorts, and higher-pitched squeals. The sequence of noises then repeated itself, starting with the rustling. It was very loud.

I've hunted those woods since I could walk, I know every sound that every animal makes, in every season, and for every situation. I know when the birds are talking about me and when an animal knows I'm around. Whatever I heard that day...it was not any animal I've heard before.

ALSO NOTICED: no

OTHER WITNESSES: Yes, a woman, she heard the noises too.

OTHER STORIES: no

ENVIRONMENT: There's beech, maple, oak, poplar...not a lot of pine in that area but there are nearby thickets of cedar. Lots of fields and patchy wooded areas.

A & G References: DeLorme's Indiana Gazetteer page 58 grid G4


Follow-up investigation report by BFRO Investigator Eric Lester:

I spoke to the witness by phone about his experience. He was hiking around this forested area with a female friend - this is an area he has routinely gone to throughout the years, having grown up nearby. The following details can be added:

-they were in the area for about 5 minutes before the tree shaking and vocalizations started

-the low-pitched rumbling growl increased in pitch over an 8-10 second span, and the second set of vocalizations was exactly like the first

-the two 'displays' were a couple minutes apart

The witness described this incident as a 'threat display', and that is how he felt after hearing the vocalizations and seeing the tree shaking occur. They left within minutes of the second vocalizations, without seeing the creature that was causing this.

There is a creek running through this patch of woods, with farmland and forest throughout the area. There are also many 'dark, thick' patches of trees and undergrowth in the forest where this occurred.

Tree shaking has been reported before in possible sasquatch encounters. This particular situation, what the witness described as a 'threat display', could have been just that; the creature wanted them out of the area, and did the tree shaking and vocalizations to achieve this.

Below is an aerial image of the location - note the creek running through the area:


About BFRO Investigator Eric Lester:

Eric Lester is a medical professional and has been investigating possible Sasquatch sightings since 2004.
BFRO expeditions include: