Bigfoot News Roundup for May 2010
Fellow Bigfoot fans, take note: Here are the latest sightings and news items that caught my attention.
Whiteriver, Ariz.: In Arizona's White Mountains, locals search for evidence of Bigfoot: Bigfoot investigator A.K. Riley follows up on leads passed along by the local Fish & Game Department. (WMBF News)
Senzaskiye Kichi, Russia: Bigfoot saved from drowning in icy Siberian river : "A Russian hunter claims he has saved something that can only be described as Bigfoot from a frozen river in central Siberia." (rt.com)
Abilene, Texas: Producer of "no-budget" film seeks actors for new movie, “The Art of Killing Bigfoot: A Tragic Story of Love and Loss,” a "mockumentary” that "pokes fun at Bigfoot hunters." (Abilene Reporter-News)
Queensland, Australia: New film needs beast of a man to to be next yowie: Griffith University film student Col Bayford is making a movie about Bigfoot, needs an actor to play the part. Maybe "wild man" Russell Crowe? (Courier Mail)
Felton, Calif.: Bigfoot Discovery Museum makes list of "10 Coolest Roadside Attractions in the U.S." (guysism.com)
Jay, Oklahoma: Tiny community is troubled by Bigfoot sightings. However, they turn out to be a prank, according to the county sheriff and a Bigfoot investigator. (Tulsa World)
Leakey, Texas: Searching for Sasquatch: Reporter goes on expedition with Bigfoot hunters. And to the unbelievers out there who call these guys nuts? They say, just go on an expedition. "Try it. Before you condemn us, go out and try it ... See what they see and listen to the sounds of the night." (WOIA-TV)