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Gulf Coast BigFoot Research Organization
(G.C.B.R.O.)


Reported by: Confidential

Report Received From: The GCBRO Online Report Submission Form.
 

DATE:    April 15, 2003
 

TIME:     10:56 pm
 

LOCATION:   Oklahoma, Washington county
 

TERRAIN:    Swampy
 

OBSERVED:    I was driving down the highway going about 60 mph. I saw yellow eyes on a dark creature that stood about nine to ten feet tall. I stopped to look at it closer when it started towards my car I took off and it chased my car keeping up with my car to about 55 mph

There is no human I know that can run up to 55 mph. The locals call this creature cat-man cause of its bright yellow eyes. Before it started toward my car it kinda grunted. But I believe that maybe cat-man and big-foot legends seen around XXXXX wooded area and the XXX XXXXX are actually the same creature?
 

Activities of Witness:   Driving down hwy. I was out killing time enjoying the warm spring temperature.
 

Description of Creature:  9-10 ft tall, bright yellow cat-like eyes, and hairy all over, cone shaped head and no visibly noticeable neck. Smelled of rotten eggs, and dead fish at the same time. had a low grunting sound.
 

Other Notes:    Prior to this innocent me and a friend who is now in boot camp saw a similar creature off the shores at XXXXX lake. It saw us and went down into the over flow on the other side of the lake.
 

Additional Notes and or Follow up Comments Upon contact the witness had no additional information to add to this report.


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