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Gulf Coast BigFoot Research Organization
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Reported by: Confidential

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DATE:    1980's
 

TIME:     Nighttime
 

LOCATION:   Georgia, Floyd County
 

TERRAIN:    Wooded
 

OBSERVED:    i saw an ape like thing white in color crossing a field.  it left three toed tracks.  it was in a run using all four arms or legs. from the early 80s through the 90s lots of people around here saw and heard many things.  it threw rocks almost every day they were small rocks but threw very fast a few people were hit but it didnt appear to be trying to hit anybody.  the rocks seemed to come from nowhere.  sometimes you could hear it run but if it didnt want you to hear it you wouldnt.  lots of people saw it some saw black some saw brown most saw white and all agreed it was very fast.

you could be doing anything any time of the day or night.but it was always there watching waiting to throw rocks
 

Activities of Witness:   N/A
 

Description of Creature:  White ape like creature running using on all fours using arms and legs.
 

Other Notes:    my great aunt said she saw it when she was a child.  she was crossing a wooded area on the way to help her father in his field.  she saw it siting under a tree she said it was a white hairy boy that looked at her and smiled.
 

Additional Notes or Comments it would make bird sounds late at night.  jump up and down on porchs. it was almost like it was playing with us wanting attention.  growing up me and my friends saw and heard a lot of weird stuff to much to write here.


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