- Subject: Sighting of unusual figure
Location: Manchester, Indiana, North Hogan Road (Dearborn County)
Saturday, January 24 - 7:30 p.m.
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- SUMMARY
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- A 17-year old motorist traveling almost 10-miles north
of Aurora, Indiana around 7:30 p.m. at night on Saturday, January 24, claims
to have encountered an unusual 'figure' in the roadway.
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- The story was first related second-hand by his uncle,
Jerry Schedel (name used with permission), to Bob Leibold of Natural Light
Productions, producer of the Cincinnati-based cable television program
"UFO Update: LIVE!" on Sunday, January 25. After arrangements
were made, I spoke directly with the primary claimant by telephone on two
occasions after 8:30 p.m. Monday evening, January 26, confirming the story
earlier given and asking additional questions to the witness.
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- The witness lives in Manchester, Indiana and is a senior
at South Dearborn High School. He has 1-sister currently in College and
lives at home with his mother and father. His name will not be used in
this report.
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- While driving his black Chevrolet Cavalier, a 1999 2-door
model southbound along North Hogan Road, near Manchester, Indiana, a "figure"
was spotted in the headlights of the automobile as it was crouched down
near a puddle of water. From the driver's perspective, the "figure"
was spotted out the windshield on the right of the car.
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- "I passed it and looked in rear view mirror, then
it was standing," he said.
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- After passing the frail-looking figure, the driver looked
into his rear view mirror and again observed - illuminated by the tail
lights of his car - what he described as a tall, abnormal figure that moved
strangely with pointed joints that "buckled out." He estimated
the figure stood around 6 feet, seven inches.
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- "I had no idea what it was," he said. "It
had protruding joints and moved very strangely."
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- The driver said he was able to ascertain the figure,
alleged to be dark gray or black and 'pencil thin,' stand up and take several
steps toward the woods along the roadside. The 'figure' definitely walked
on two legs and was thought, somehow, to be a male - although no clothing
was noted. No face or eyes could be seen, but the witness had the impression
that the 'figure' was looking straight at him.
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- The 'figure' was immediately thought to be something
out of the ordinary, not a human being. The duration of the sighting was
'hurried' and possibly within the 3 to 4 second range.
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- The driver continued on for a small distance after passing
the figure and finally put on his brakes, coming to a stop at an estimated
2-minute "walking distance" on the road from the location of
the sighting. He looked back to further observe the entity. At that point,
a second car came into view and approached from the opposite direction,
passed and then reached the spot on the road where the 'figure' was thought
to be. The 17-year old motorist reportedly watched closely and observed
the second car undertake what he thought to be an evasive maneuver near
the vicinity of where he thought the figure would be situated, then the
car turned around at that spot and shortly pulled up behind him, somewhat
in the grass.
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- He it was an elderly couple in the car, both in their
late 60s or early 70s, and both with gray hair. The driver, who wore glasses,
said: "Boy, did you see something back there? I'll tell you right
now, that was no person."
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- The passenger in the silver 2-door Cavalier, an elderly
female, said: "It was no human being. It was no man."
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- The elderly couple were reportedly "spooked"
but offered to follow the first witness the remainder of the trip down
North Hogan Road, clearly in the opposite direction of their intended destination
route.
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- It was thought that the elderly couple observed this
same 'figure' on the opposite side of the road, and possibly had observed
it more closely.
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- With the elderly couple following close in the car behind
him, the 17-year old motorist continued down North Hogan Road to his destination
at a friends house where he called home to tell his mother of the encounter,
advising her to lock her doors (his residence is less than 3-miles from
the sighting location), and then called his uncle. The witness was said
to become increasingly hysterical, and within an hour was describing the
figure as "an alien."
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- When asked by his uncle if there could be any alternative
explanation for this 'figure,' the witness said that there was a chance
it could have been an "improperly dressed elderly person," but
still described the object as a "dark, shadowy figure" and "super
anorexic" that could have been wandering naked and lost (temperatures
in the 20s) in the area without a coat. If so, the witness reportedly said,
he would have 'felt badly' for the person.
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- The uncle, Jerry Schedel, was contacted within an hour
of the sighting and traveled to the area with his wife some 90-minutes
later and did not see anything. There is a house and pond nearby, almost
1/4 mile from the area of the sighting. The uncle said his nephew knows
the exact location and can identify the spot, but would not agree to return
to the area until daylight.
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- COMMENT
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- His uncle did try to get his nephew to rationalize how
this sighting might be explained, but the witness openly admits not accepting
his own speculation efforts, instead telling this reporter: "I have
no explanation for what this thing was, I think it must have been some
type of alien."
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- He said that he did travel down North Hogan road this
afternoon during daylight, slowing down to survey the location of the incident
but saw nothing out of the ordinary and the ground was also covered with
around 4-inches of snow.
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- The witness sounds very sincere and cognizant. He answered
my questions patiently and offered continued assistance in the investigation
process, such as drawing a picture of the 'figure' and returning to the
location for inspection of the area.
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- Filed, Monday, January 26, 2004 KENNY YOUNG -- UFO Research
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