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Bigfoot & Law Enforcement: When Trained Observers Encounter the Unknown (Cases 1–5)

Bigfoot & Law Enforcement: When Trained Observers Encounter the Unknown (Cases 1–5)

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Law enforcement officers are trained to observe details, identify threats, and remain calm under pressure. But what happens when they encounter something that doesn’t fit any known category?

In Part 1 of this Deep Woods Paranormal series, we examine five Bigfoot encounters reported by law enforcement officers, including sheriff’s deputies, police officers, and state troopers. These trained observers describe massive upright figures, silent movement, impossible speed, and moments that still haunt them years later.

These officers weren’t chasing legends — they were answering calls and doing their jobs when the unknown stepped into their world.

👣 Cases 1–5
🎧 Part 2 continues this series with military police, game wardens, and border patrol encounters.

Deep Woods Paranormal — making the paranormal, normal.

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