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And we investigated bigfoot up on the Patapsco River in Sykesville in 1972. We had a giant search party to see what we could find. We found some tracks up there and made plaster casts of them.
CP: What were the tracks of?
JL: Don’t know. It was a big animal. Three toes, a foot about 14 1/2 inches long. It could have been a sasquatch or bigfoot that had been washed down the North Branch of the Patapsco River during Tropical Storm Agnes in ’72. That had happened in June, and the sightings occurred in July and August.
CP: You mean literally the sasquatch got caught up in the floodwaters and was carried downstream?
JL: That’s right. And then he was hanging in the area of Sykesville and Woodbine and another town off of Route 97. The police chief in Sykesville, he saw it one night as it crossed the road, described it as about 7 to eight feet tall, hairy all over. It went almost up to Mount Airy. There was a police officer there that saw it. We believed them because there were tracks and there were too many witnesses.