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The Beast of Essex Sighting

Outside police station, Wivenhoe, Essex Cryptozoology Modern

Wivenhoe's High Street was the scene of a bizarre encounter in the early hours of 27 January 2009. A police officer on duty claimed to have spotted a large black cat, which has since been dubbed the Beast of Essex. The creature was seen fleeing down the side of the police station, leaving the officer and subsequent search teams baffled. Despite a thorough search of the area, no sign of the mysterious feline could be found.

This sighting has been documented as part of a series of unexplained animal sightings in the region. While there are no recorded historical events specifically linked to this location, the presence of a police station on High Street may suggest that the area has been subject to scrutiny and observation. The officer's report provides first-hand evidence of the encounter, which remains a curious incident in the annals of local history.

Historical Context

No specific historical events recorded for this location.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
27 January 2009, early hours of the morning
Postcode Area
CO7

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