ID | #1493846837 |
Added | Thu, 04/05/2017 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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A police officer named Mike from Galloway township, located in the state of new Jersey, told a strange story that happened to him in October 2016.
"It's like a horror story. I don't know if you heard the one about the Jersey Devil?", - according to Mike, he never experienced, but thought about it when at the beginning of October around midnight it along with the 23-year-old policeman was called to the scene at an auto accident on route 9, which periodically intersects with the road the garden state Parkway and winds the loops around Atlantic city.
Upon arriving at the scene, police saw standing in the middle of the road Nissan Altima with significant dents on the front wing. The driver, who was in utter bewilderment, told me that he went with his wife to Atlantic city and when suddenly felt strong blow, I thought I hit a deer. However, the police immediately determined that the external signs of damage to the vehicle is not similar to a collision with a deer.
"If a car hits a deer, it's usually the whole front of the car is splashed with blood, and on the front wing may be minor dents. But it looked like he crashed right into a pole" - Mike said they looked all around, but the deer was never found.
"As soon as we moved slightly to the side, I had the feeling that we have someone watching. As a COP, I worked a sixth sense, and I realized that we're not alone. I swear I heard some grunting sounds".
There was another oddity in this case. The car was moving in a northerly direction on route 9, but after the collision it turned to the South. The Nissan was loaded on a tow truck approached, and the next day Mike with the duty officer again went to the scene of the accident and before sunset was looking all around.
"We were unable to find anything. We checked both sides of the road, to the border of the forest and at the edge found a huge three-toed footprints that looked like the tracks of an ostrich. I thought, "They're too big. These aren't deer. And it is not a human traces" - indeed, in South Jersey, ostriches can not be. And only on the way back the officers remembered about the Jersey Devil. "We've never seen him before. But then ran into who is this guy?"
The officers were clear that this was not a deer, but something very large and during the strike it was already on the road. The driver was driving on its lane at speeds around 50 km/h. Besides, on this stretch of road that runs through the countryside, no light. Then someone crashed into the driver, so to dent the car?
"If it was a deer, we would have found it on the side of the road, that's why we went back the next day. Along the road are trees, and reindeer could not fly. But we found nothing except these huge ostrich traces", Mike said that despite the fact that after that night in October not more, he continues to search for information about the Jersey Devil.
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