New evidence surfaces in Northeast Ohio Bigfoot flap including alleged tracks and unexplained howls
New evidence has emerged in a series of alleged Bigfoot sightings in Northeast Ohio, including purported tracks and unexplained howls. Investigators from the Ohio Squatch Project and the Bigfoot Society responded to eight high-credibility reports that began on March 6, 2026. The activity has since decreased, but researchers continue to analyze the data and compare it to a similar 1978 event.
- ▪Eight 'high-credibility' Bigfoot reports were documented in Northeast Ohio starting March 6, 2026.
- ▪Investigators obtained video of alleged tracks and audio of unexplained howls linked to the sightings.
- ▪The Bigfoot Society issued a final report in early April, noting a decline in activity.
- ▪Mike Miller of the Ohio Night Stalkers suggests harsh winter conditions may have displaced Bigfoot from their usual habitats.
- ▪A similar surge in sightings was reported in Ohio in 1978 following a severe winter.
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OutKick New evidence surfaces in Northeast Ohio Bigfoot flap including alleged tracks and unexplained howls Investigators found eight 'high-credibility' reports across the region starting March 6, with activity now quieting down By Sean Joseph OutKick Published May 4, 2026 3:07pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Coaches Still Have The Power To Say No To Recruits | OutKick Hot Mic Jonathan Hutton & Chad Withrow discuss how college coaches have the power to say no to recruit demands, but they'd rather complain and give in. We're coming up on two months since the first of what turned out to be a total of eight "high-credibility" Bigfoot reports across Northeast Ohio.
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