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SEBigfoot2007
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When I was 16 back in 1967 I was staying at a friends house on the next street over from were I lived. It was around midnight and we were watching TV when we heard some dogs barking like they were after something. We looked out the door and we seen something big like a large human running with the dogs chasing it. It ran under a street light but we still couldn't make it out. As it ran it made some terrible screaming like I have never heard before. The next day I went home and my mother asked me if I heard the terrible screaming sound last night. She said our dog ran and hid under the bed and it scared my sister to death. She said what ever it was it ran right beside our house. I went out and did find some very large bare feet tracks by our house in some mud. But nobody thought much about it when I showed them. We are by some railroad tracks and some woods so I believe it was following them and maybe came looking for food. I still can't explain where the dogs came from. My mother still laughs about our dog running and hiding from the noise it made.


http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=7830

http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_county_report...p;county=Lorain
billgreen2005bigfoot
hey sebigfoot good morning very interesting new ohio sasquatch encounter. do you have any photos of the sighting location or evidence or update info, or a map of the sighting location. did you get testimonys from the eyewittnesses involved. please keep us informed here. thanks bill smile.gif
billgreen2005bigfoot
QUOTE(SEBigfoot2007 @ Jan 17 2007, 09:54 AM) *

hey sebigfoot & ohio researchers here so any new ohio sasquatch encounters & footprints etc to report to us today about. thanks bill :smile:
Shadowmunk
QUOTE(billgreen2005bigfoot @ Jan 19 2007, 07:53 AM) *
hey sebigfoot & ohio researchers here so any new ohio sasquatch encounters & footprints etc to report to us today about. thanks bill :smile:

hey bill,
i have'nt heard any recent bf activity in the far south of ohio. ....i keep check'in databases and newpaper but nuttin new that i've heard yet unless some one else has info that i'm not finding??
Squonksquatch
Never heard of a BF running from dogs before. The dogs are usually scared, and the BF seems to like to kill dogs.
VAFooter
I have heard of a few stories of dogs chasing BF, but not very many. I am still waiting for a report of a herd of deer or elk chasing one... :new_lmaosmiley:
Jeffro
Very interesting report. I have a hunch as to where this could of taken place but because the area stretches across a good part of the county I could very well be wrong. There are major patches of woods just north of Elyria that contain ponds with fish in them along with plenty of deer grazing along the railroad tracks.

Interesting Story.
billkirbywofb
Unfortunatly, the report does not answer 2 questions I have. The size of the dogs. The number of dog in the chase. A posibility could be that the creature was in flight mode because of the number of (maybe) large dogs chasing it. And in open ground, could not find a place where it could "make a stand" with its back protected. May animals will run if greatly outnumbered until it finds a defenceable area where it can turn on the chasers without the worry of the pack taking it from behind.
Boomer316
QUOTE(VAFooter @ Feb 20 2007, 04:04 PM) *
I have heard of a few stories of dogs chasing BF, but not very many. I am still waiting for a report of a herd of deer or elk chasing one... :new_lmaosmiley:


"fast food" strikes back????...that would be the biggest sissy in a BF community!..............."You see Stninky run from dinner? Must think they have boom stick? Here hit tree to laugh at him...."
peiltch
I've lived in Lorain County most of my life, and I would be very cautious about accepting this report, though I won't dismiss it outright. Lorain County is in the glaciated part of Ohio, with Elyria situated perhaps 5-10 miles south of Lake Erie. Elyria is the county seat, and is one of the biggest cities in Lorain county, and has been a fairly well-sprawled city for over a century. I don't know what the population was in 1967, but 35,000-45,000 wouldn't be too far off the mark I imagine, and High St. is in the urban area. I think it his incredibly unlikely a sasquatch would be found anywhere near Lorain County in 1967, and even less likely near downtown Elyria. As I said though, I won't dismiss it outright. Just FYI.
peiltch
Oh what the heck....a little digression here...a bit of useless trivia for you'ns. For years, the opening credits of the tv show "COPS" (or was it "Wildest Police Video"???) featured a snippet of a police pursuit that ended in the townsquare in downtown Elyria, when the criminal crashed into the storefront of a camera shop. The suspect was subsequently (as Forrest Gump would say....) "shot in the but-tocks." Years earlier, the same young man had tried (unsuccessfully) wooing my little sister. Yoy! :laugh:
sasmbon
QUOTE(Squonksquatch @ Feb 19 2007, 08:13 PM) *
Never heard of a BF running from dogs before. The dogs are usually scared, and the BF seems to like to kill dogs.


Believe me from experience, anything in their right mind will run from a dog or wolf pack. There is a certain part of BC and a specific wolf pack that was documented for a period of time. There was grizzly bear found in their scat. Some food for thought.
S.B.R.U.
Very interesting. You dont hear very many stories of bigfoot running from dogs, or running from anything. Id like to think that would be intense to see though. and SASMBONE...could that bear in the scat possibly be from just the animals eating a dead bear by chance?
Texas Bigfoot
Dogs probably get strength from numbers, that's why they are pack animals, and BF might kill a dog, but a pack is a risk not worth taking if you don't have to.
peregrine
QUOTE(Squonksquatch @ Feb 19 2007, 07:13 PM) *
Never heard of a BF running from dogs before.

Here's a report along those lines.
OhioSasquatchPatrol
I have had some new activity in my area. Post is in the midwest section like this one.
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