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Reported by Jeff Teagle, GCBRO Researcher from Georgia

RECEIVED FROM:    G.C.B.R.O. Online Submission Form

DATE:   1-27-02

TIME:      1:12

LOCATION:  Cummings Georgia

TERRAIN:    Wooded

OBSERVED:   I was 11 years old, now I'm 12.  So my dad and I were playing in the snow that day it was are first time coming outside that month. We were playing on the hill in our yard until we came upon tracks that had five toes, and you could see claw prints, and was  bigger than my head. We followed them to the woods. So we also looked around and there was so much trees broken, scattered, and in our yard.  Luckily my dad was with me but I try to tell my mom and my grand parents but my grand mother believed me because she told me that it was during the summer when she was 12 years old she was walking to the bus stop and ahead of her she saw a very tall hairy object and to this day she said she never told any one until to day. To this day I will never forget that moment and this is no made up story beileve it or not.

ACTIVITIES OF WITNESSES:

DESCRIPTION OF CREATURE:

OTHER NOTES:  

OTHER SIGHTINGS IN THIS AREA:   No

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FOLLOW UP INVESTIGATION AFTER INITIAL REPORT BY GCBRO INVESTIGATOR JEFF TEAGLE
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From:        Jeffrey A. Teagle, Chattahoochee BigFoot Organization & GCBRO

Date:        October 24, 2002 (sighting occurred during the snow of 2001)

Subject:    xxxx xxxx (Age 12), Forsythe County, Georgia BigFoot Investigation, October 2002

Victim(s) Information:

Male (age 12)
Forsythe County, Georgia


Equipment Used During Investigation:

•    Telephone

Notes: Permission was granted from the youngster’s grandmother to speak with him about his findings.

History:

•    A boy age 12 contacted the GCBRO (via website) concerning tracks that were spotted on his father’s wooded property near a treeline. During phone       discussions, the boy stated that the tracks were as big as his head; or a basket ball but oval shaped.
•    The boy splits residence with his mother and father (divorced).
•    Neither the boy or other members of the family have witnessed anymore tracks on the property since the initial findings.

Method of Investigation:

•    The 12 year old was contacted via telephone number left at website and he discussed everything he could remember (mainly just the footprints).

Notes:

The boy was of sound mind and did not exhibit any characteristics of telling a “tall-tale”. He seemed genuine in his responses. There is simply not enough evidence to form a case at this time. The boy was informed to contact the GCBRO whenever tracks were found again. He willingly agreed.

Conclusions:

•    No definite answer can be determined about this case due to lack of evidence such as photos, hair specimens or property damage.
•    This case will remain open for three month and then closed out if the victim does not report any other abnormalities.



Report Submitted by Mary Green







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