The report was not quite what it seemed. Image Credit: CC BY 2.0 Alan Levine
The woman, who hails from Midland County, believed that the elusive cryptid was skulking around outside her home.
The bizarre incident occurred on February 1st at around 9:45pm when the woman dialed 911 to report that she had seen a Chupacabra - along with a capybara - outside her apartment.
The actual recording from Midland County Central Dispatch at the time has since been posted online.
"She's reporting an animal out back," the dispatcher can be heard saying. "She believes possibly it could be a Chupacabra."
"What's the animal?" an officer asks.
"A Chupacabra, sir, she described it," the dispatcher replies.
"There's been a high amount of sightings of those in that area lately, by the way," the officer notes.
In this case, however, upon arriving at the woman's home, officers were quickly able to determine that there was no such creature at the premises and that the woman's intoxicated state may have had something to do with the call.
"She honestly somehow believed those animals may have been there," said Sheriff Myron Greene.
I would like to remind people that addiction is a mental disease. You wouldnt make fun of someones cancer? You would not make fun of someone autistic? Making meth jokes is NOT funny and very offensive. And if you find it funny, maybe its time to look in the mirror. A person can get help for there addiction, you cant get help for having awful ethics.
dragon , I apologize if my silly joke was offensive. I’m personally familiar with cancer, autism, and addictions. I have understanding and compassion for those suffering.
Please Login or Register to post a comment.