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WARREN The mysterious creature that has been in the news for years has apparently been seen in Ohio, which is among the top five states for the most sightings reported according to Doug Waller of the Southeastern Ohio Society for Bigfoot Investigations.
Waller and others were the recent speakers at the program "In Search of Bigfoot" held at the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library.
"There is great interest in Bigfoot across the state of Ohio. The word Bigfoot is no longer taboo. It is a name that can be brought into the open,'' Waller said, noting the television shows such as ''Finding Bigfoot'' have changed the views of Bigfoot from being silly to being taken more seriously.
Waller said he became interested in Bigfoot in the 1970s and 1980s
He said at public meetings held by the society, stories are shared by people who have seen the creature.
"These are the stories that I want to hear about the encounters and sightings," he said, noting he takes the stories from people and writes the information down.
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