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URECAT - UFO Related Entities Catalog

URECAT is a formal catalog of UFO related entities sightings reports with the goal of providing quality information for accurate studies of the topic. Additional information, corrections and reviews are welcome at patrick.gross@inbox.com, please state if you wish to be credited for your contribution or not. The main page of the URECAT catalog is here.

JANUARY 29, 1959, NEW RICHMOND, OHIO, USA, A TRUCK DRIVER:

Brief summary of the event and follow-up:

The newspaper Cincinnati Post and Times-Star, Ohio, the USA, reported on January 29, 1959, that the police dispatch received calls from two different men.

The first man said that he saw an "object" approximately four miles of New Richmond, of which he said he cannot describe it.

The second man said that he was a truck driver on his way to Indianapolis, that he called from a service station on Kellogg avenue close to the bridge on the Little Miami river, after having passed Mount Washington towards Cincinnati.

He said he had seen coming up out of the water something he was unable to describe and never saw before, and all he wants is "get out of here and get on to Indianapolis."

The police force then went to check to location and found nothing. The newspaper indicates that local people and the police force thought that the man could have been deceived by something floating on the water for example, that in the night, and with the high winds that blew, the possibilities of mistakes are obvious.

Later, the case nevertheless appeared in books and catalogues of "Bigfoot sightings", with a mistake in the date and added detail like for example that the "creature" had "tentacles", a detail that actually comes from other observations that were unduly mixed with this one.

Basic information table:

Case number: URECAT-000542
Date of event: January 29, 1959
Earliest report of event: January 29, 1959
Delay of report: Hours, 1 day?
Witness reported via: Called the police.
First alleged record by: N/A.
First certain record by: Local newspaper.
First alleged record type: N/A.
First certain record type: Local newspaper.
This file created on: March 7, 2008
This file last updated on: March 7, 2008
Country of event: USA
State/Department: Ohio
Type of location: Getting out of water from truck driving on bridge over river.
Lighting conditions: Night
UFO observed: Yes
UFO arrival observed: No
UFO departure observed: Yes
UFO/Entity Relation: Certain
Witnesses numbers: 1
Witnesses ages: Not reported. Adult.
Witnesses types: Not reported. Truck driver, man.
Photograph(s): No.
Witnesses drawing: No.
Witnesses-approved drawing: No.
Number of entities: 1
Type of entities: Not seen.
Entities height: Not reported.
Entities outfit type: Not reported.
Entities outfit color: Not reported.
Entities skin color: Not reported.
Entities body: Not reported.
Entities head: Not reported.
Entities eyes: Not reported.
Entities mouth: Not reported.
Entities nose: Not reported.
Entities feet: Not reported.
Entities arms: Not reported.
Entities fingers: Not reported.
Entities fingers number: Not reported.
Entities hair: Not reported.
Entities voice: None heard.
Entities actions: Came out of river water.
Entities/witness interactions: None.
Witness(es) reactions: Observed, went.
Witness(es) feelings: Not reported.
Witness(es) interpretation: Not reported.
Explanation category: Possible confusion, animal, debris, wood.
Explanation certainty: Medium.

Narratives:

[Ref. cp1:] "CINCINNATI POST AND TIMES-STAR":

WHAT IS IT? "MONSTER" CHURNS UP THE OHIO

Anyone missing an "indescribable monster" that swims?

Cincinnati, Clermont County and New Richmond police received telephone calls from men who said they saw "something come out of the river."

Officers at Station X received calls from two different men. The first came from a man who said he saw the object about four miles from New Richmond. He said he could not describe the object.

THE SECOND CALLER with a different voice said he was a truck driver en route to Indianapolis. He said he was calling from a service station on Kellogg Avenue near the river bridge [Little Miami river] after passing through Mt. Washington toward Cincinnati.

"It came up out of the water", the truck driver said. "I can't describe it and I have never seen anything like it before. All I want to do is get out of here and get on to Indianapolis."

A dispatcher at Station X said, "We didn't do anything after the first call. After the second one, we asked Hamilton County police if they had heard about it. We both sent cars out after 4 a.m.. and chased ghosts for a couple of hours, but we didn't find anything."

It really was a riot here. We kept waiting for someone to say, "take me to your leader."

TO ADD TO the mystery, all the street lights along Kellogg Avenue from Lunken Airport to Coney Island went out about the same time. Police say the lights are on two different circuits, and that so far they have been unable to find why the lights went out.

Most dispatchers who received calls about the "monster" agree the callers sounded "shaken" but sober. They offer a number of theories of what the men might of seen.

Frank B. Heisler, A Clermont County dispatcher, believes the men might of seen a tree bobbing up and down in the water.

CINCINNATI POLICE for a time thought maybe someone had an auto accident, hit a pole, and rolled over in the mud. This would explain why the lights went out along Kellogg Ave. and what was seen coming up out of the water but they were unable to find any broken poles.

William Sprague, a lockman, at dam 37 av. Fernbank, also thinks the men might of seen a tree drifting down stream.

MR. SPRAGUE said, "I've been on duty since midnight. I look out over the river a good deal of the time and I never saw a thing."

"The winds was strong all night and it whipped up waves six to eight feet high. That could fool a man. The wind tore a lot of driftwood loose too. I've been out on the river at night and the trees floating by in a dim light look spooky."

Maybe the "monster" was a tree.

[Ref. cp1:] "CINCINNATI POST AND TIMES-STAR":

DRIVER SWEARS IT HAPPENED: RIVER MONSTER TAKES A STROLL ON BRIDGE

Eye-witnesses still insist that an "indescrible" monster is bobbing around playfully in the Greater Cincinnati rivers and streams. A fellow who says he's a scientist working on things out of this world says he was driving across the Licking River Friday morning when "something leaped on the bridge."

"It was large, not a dog or a cat. It leaped in front of my car and on two legs and was taller than the auto. When I looked back in my mirror, it was moving along the bridge rail. "it was three or four times the size of a man and much bulkier. I have an eye and mind for dimensions and I know it was huge."

A YOUNG LADY claims she spotted the thing in a creek near the Fort Thomas pumping station. It was like an octopus. It came up and then moved down.

An 11-year old phoned the Post and Times Star to ask if the green men really are coming out of the river in groups of 12 as his teacher said they were!!

A woman pulled to the curb Saturday and yelled to a reporter: "We saw that thing this morning. Now you gonna put my name in the paper and call me a crack pot?"

REPORTED SIGHTINGS of the "monster" at various points flowed in Friday to police of Cincinnati, New Richmond, Clermont and Hamilton Counties. Hamilton County officers spent two hours chasing ghosts along the Ohio and Little Miami Rivers. Street lights went out in parts of eastern Cincinnati about the same time adding to the eeriness. But the Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co. says it was a power failure caused by high winds.

Police said Saturday the phone calls have ended. The monster has left town said Station X. The Hamilton County dispatcher figures the people have quit drinking hair tonic. The man who'd like to believe in the monster's reality is Pepper Wilson, general manager of the Cincinnati Royals, who've had a less then sensational basketball season. "If that thing is over eight feet tall', we're interested."

[Ref. jb1:] JANET AND COLIN BORD:

The authors indicate that in February 1959, in Cincinnati, Ohio, a trucker saw a "hulking creature" climb out of the Ohio River on a cold, windy night. It was reported by George Wagner, and noted in "Sasquatch: The Apes Among Us", by Green, page 209.

[Ref. ar1:] ALBERT ROSALES:

Albert Rosales indicates in his catalogue that near New Richmond, Ohio, on January 30, 1959, at night, a trucker driving on US Route 52 saw a bizarre gray "ugly" creature with tentacles crossing the road ahead of the truck.

Albert Rosales indicates that the source is Bigfoot, Tales of Unexplained Creatures UFO and Psychic Connections.

[Ref. lc1:] LOREN COLEMAN:

Loren Coleman indicates that a privately published curious little booklet entitled "Bigfoot: Tales of Unexplained Creatures", published in 1978 by investigator Dennis Pilchis, contains cases from Pilchis' organization in Rome, Ohio, "Page Research Library". The book contains a couple of reports for January 30, 1959.

One was about a trucker driving that night on U.S. Route 52 near New Richmond, Ohio, who told authorities he saw a bizarre gray "ugly" creature with tentacles crossing the road ahead of his truck.

Points to consider:

The report by the truck driver appeared in the newspaper [cp1] on January 29, 1959. Hence it cannot have occurred on January 30, 1959, as reported by all the later sources.

The truck driver did not report about any tentacles. The monster with tentacles is from another person at a different place. This other report is indicated by late sources to have occurred two hours after the first but it is nothing certain since the newspaper does not provide any date for this report.

Local people and the police force offered several possibilities of commonplace explanation for the report. There is no sense in calling this a Bigfoot report or a UFO occupant report while nothing exists to reject commonplace explanations. The later sources do not say word of that. It is important to note that the witness was not a local person but a traveler unfamiliar with the terrain. The context was favorable to confusions: a strong wind, the night, the brevity of observation from inside a vehicle passing a bridge. The only field investigation seems to have been that of the police and they did not find anything. No UFO was seen; the power failure had a commonplace explanation.

List of issues:

Id: Topic: Severity: Date noted: Raised by: Noted by: Description: Proposal: Status:
1 Ufology Severe March 7, 2008 Patrick Gross Patrick Gross Possibilities for confusions are obvious. Help needed. Opened.

Evaluation:

Possible confusion, animal, debris, wood.

Sources references:

* = Source I checked.
? = Source I am told about but could not check yet. Help appreciated.

Document history:

Authoring

Main Author: Patrick Gross
Contributors: None
Reviewers: None
Editor: Patrick Gross

Changes history

Version: Created/Changed By: Date: Change Description:
0.1 Patrick Gross March 7, 2008 Creation, [cp1], [cp2], [jb1], [ar1], [lc1].
1.0 Patrick Gross March 7, 2008 First published.

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