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Geographical Index > United States > Texas > Jack County > Report # 55121
 
Report # 55121  (Class A)
Submitted by witness on Saturday, July 2, 2016.
Youth has daylight sighting along Texas highway near Jacksboro
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YEAR: 2016

SEASON: Summer

MONTH: July

DATE: Saturday

STATE: Texas

COUNTY: Jack County

LOCATION DETAILS: 281 North

NEAREST TOWN: Jacksboro Texas

NEAREST ROAD: North 281

OBSERVED: I was driving to Wichita Falls Texas with my family. I was looking out the window and saw this big black figure running fast on two legs. It ran off a hill into a little valley. It was dark black, had long arms, running way too fast for a person, black fur, 7 to 8 feet tall, wide shoulders, had a long neck. I couldn't see its face, but I saw its head and it was kind of oval. I saw it at least 4 to 5 seconds and then it disappeared into the trees.

OTHER WITNESSES: No, I was the only one who saw it.

OTHER STORIES: No

TIME AND CONDITIONS: Around 11:30am, 90s temperature,really sunny

ENVIRONMENT: It was down in a low spot and there was a creek nearby. The terrain was rocky and hilly and with a lot of large oak trees and a game ranch. There were quite a few houses around and was right beside the highway.


Follow-up investigation report by BFRO Investigator Gary Christensen:

I met with the witness and his mother. He is a young teenage boy and has the reputation from a family friend as being very well grounded and not prone to fantasy. He was very forthcoming with me and his mother said that his reaction to what he saw startled her at the time. I felt he was quite credible in describing what he saw, even though it was only for a few seconds.

I visited the location of the sighting. The creature was described as running parallel to the highway, with the vehicles closest approach being about 50 yards. The witness said he was amazed at how fast and smoothly it ran, and said that no human could run that fast over that rocky, uneven terrain.


About BFRO Investigator Gary Christensen:

Gary is a retired USAF pilot, a Vietnam veteran with 312 combat missions in the B-52. He also retired from American Airlines in 2008 after 18 years service as a flight training manager. A graduate of USAF ground and sea survival schools, Gary is an avid bird hunter and fisherman. He has been following the bigfoot phenomenon since the 1950's.



 
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