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YEAR: 2006
SEASON: Fall
MONTH: October
DATE: Oct. 26
STATE: Arizona
COUNTY: Apache County
LOCATION DETAILS: Coming down off a slight rise. The sides of the road were low, you would have to climb up onto the highway. There were lots of junipers about 10 to 15 tall on both sides of the road. I failed to get a road marker. It happened so fast and I was so unprepared.
NEAREST TOWN: About 6 miles from Concho, AZ
NEAREST ROAD: The main highway between Sow Low and Concho
OBSERVED: My name is Dr. XXXXXXXXXXX I'm a chiropractor. One afternoon a few weeks back, I was on my way from Show Low, AZ to a ranch past Concho, AZ to work with a horse. I'm certified in animal skeletal adjusting (chiropractic for animals.) Between the Y in the highway and Concho, about 6 miles outside of Concho, at about 2:30 PM, on a clear, sunny day (Oct. 26, 2006), I saw something come up onto the road about a half mile in front of me. At first, I thought it might be a very large dog as it initially was coming up onto the road, but as it fully entered the highway, I could see that it stood straight up, to a height about as tall as a road sign, maybe 6 or 7 feet? It had long, dark brown hair from top to bottom and stood absoulutely straight up, no slouch, no forward bending at all. It ran across the road from my right toward my left and remained fully standing as it ran off into the brush. The full incident took maybe 10 seconds.
The area I live in is plentiful with big animals - elk, deer, bear, big cats. Many of my patients come to see me for injuries after auto encounters with these big animals. I've had some very close calls myself. During the 12 1/2 years I've lived here I've seen several animals I had never seen in the wild before. Each one, including a coaty mundi, were immediately recognizable. My far vision is incredibley good. It is my habit to drive hypervigilant for animals here.
I'm quite familiar with bear movements since they are pretty well a nuisance to locals and spotted often here. It's the only other local animal that could have possibly fit the description as far as fur, color and standing height. However, bear do not stand straight up to run across a road. In fact, they don't stand straight up. When they stand, they sort of hunch and hang their front paws. This did no such thing.
Immediately, I was very confused because I thought it looked like how a sasquach is described, but I didn't believe there might be any such thing as sasquach/bigfoot in Arizona of all places. The Pacific Northwest, maybe, but Arizona? It was beyond my conception.
Since then, my wife and I have been looking for information on the web and have discovered that there have been sightings in this area for years by the White Mountain Apaches, who are generally pretty closed mouthed about it.
In retrospect, I realize I should have stopped and searched for tangible evidence, but I had an appointment and didn't want to be late.
I am fully convinced of what I saw and confident in my observation capacities.
OTHER WITNESSES: No, my wife was reading a book. By the time I said, "What that hell was that!" and she looked up,it was already off in the bushes.
OTHER STORIES: On the net the next day, my wife discovered that there have been several local sightings over the years by the White Mountain Apaches, but tht they generally keep very quiet about it. Others have made reports too including one person who saw one looking into her window one night.
TIME AND CONDITIONS: Bright, clear sunny day, about 2:30 PM.
ENVIRONMENT: See above
Follow-up investigation report by BFRO Investigator TF Zamiski:
I spoke with this witness Tuesday evening 11/14/06.
He is very certain that he saw a dark brown biped cross the highway at around 2:30 pm.
A few details to add:
- He was driving around 70 mph and saw an animal step up onto the road from the right side about 1/2 mile ahead. As he rapidly approached the biped it crossed the road without turning to look toward the vehicle. He slowed at the location where the "sasquatch" disappeared in the juniper trees on his left side.
- At first he was shocked to see it then he was impressed by the very erect posture. The biped moved with a steady gait without an exaggerated arm swing. It was covered in dark brown hair that he could only guess was 4" to 6" long. At the distance and speed he was driving he is not able to provide any more detail.
- Elevation in this area is 5000' to 6000' , the elevation drops toward the northeast away from the Mogollon Rim.
About BFRO Investigator TF Zamiski:
Tim is semi retired. He attended the 2006 Arizona Expedition and the 2006 Wisconsin Expedition. Tim helped organize the 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2015 Arizona Expeditions and the 2011 New Mexico expedition. Active Investigator since 2005.