news/2008/03/ap_odd_bigfootsearch_031708p
Retired Army sgt. to lead Bigfoot hunt
Posted : Monday Mar 17, 2008 16:53:43 EDT
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Next month’s hunt for Sasquatch in West Virginia will center around the Greenbrier River region.
The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization Founder and Director Mathew Moneymaker recently released new details about the April 10-13 hunt.
Earlier, the group had declined to release the location of the expedition, fearing that curiosity seekers would compromise the results.
Retired Army Sgt. Stephen Willis, a native of Webster County, will lead the expedition. It will include at least 18 BFRO members.
More than 50 West Virginia sightings are documented on the group’s Web site. The organization estimates there are up to 6,000 such creatures living in the U.S. and Canada.
Skeptics cite the lack of physical evidence.
Information from: The Register-Herald
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