Something’s up in northeast Ohio—either Bigfoot’s been busy or folks there need new glasses. Over just five days, eight sightings popped up around Portage and Trumbull counties—a “flap,” as Bigfoot buffs call it, and the biggest one since the wild '78 Minerva wave.
The first sighting on March 6 was broad daylight. A guy swears he locked eyes with a nine-foot fuzzball from 120 yards before it slipped silently into the trees—because of course it did. The next night, someone else heard a deep grunt that “vibrated through the trees.” Romantic, if you like tall, hairy types.
Then came reports of one sprinting past a window, another brushing by a car, and a poor German shepherd left visibly rattled. The Bigfoot Society podcast says they’re tracking it—but even believers admit most of these turn out to be bears, hikers, or bad lighting.
Still, six sightings in four days? That’s enough to make you glance twice at the nearest tree line… just in case Bigfoot’s checking you out too.
More on the Sasquatch outbreak HERE!
Source: The Mirror