BOSTON, MA - JANUARY 27: A pedestrian dressed as "bigfoot" makes their way through the strong wind and snow in the Back Bay neighborhood during a blizzard on January 27, 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts. Twenty-six inches of snow fell on Boston by the late afternoon, and up to 33 inches in other parts of Massachusetts. (Photo by Kayana Szymczak/Getty Images)
Three people were driving in their car when they say they spotted Big Foot at Hunting Island State Park! They’re calling it a Class A sighting, which means its a clear sighting of the creature. The state has said they’ve had dozens of reports of Big Foot sightings. The three people said he was crossing a street. They said quote, “The creature was walking upright, taking strides quickly to our left, and disappeared into the bush on the left side of the road directly in front of us!” They said they only really saw the lower torso because the upper part of the body was behind a pine tree. They said it was about 5′ 6″ tall, about 3 foot legs, with human like features. The three witness say they frequent the park often but never really witnessed anything like this before!
We have more on this story and other weird and wacky stories in today’s Other News!
Morty is the Executive Producer of “The Mike And Carla Morning Show” on 96.3 KKLZ. He's been a part of the show and station for 5 years. Aside from producing the morning show, he has served as production director for over 20 years. Those commercials you hear between the music, he produced a lot of them for Las Vegas! He loves music, playing guitar, all things Vegas Golden Knights, the Steelers, and his English Bulldog, Squish! He will talk forever with you on any of these things! Morty writes about peculiar news stories and Las Vegas happenings.
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