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Glowing Policeman of Martlesham

Farmer's field near the church, Martlesham, Suffolk Unknown Unknown

In the quiet Suffolk village of Martlesham, a strange encounter took place on a chilly March night in 2006. A man had pulled over into a farmer's field near the local church, perhaps to take in the peaceful surroundings or simply to park for a bit. It was 3 am, and the darkness was only illuminated by the faint glow of stars above. That's when he saw him - a policeman in an old-fashioned uniform, who appeared seemingly out of nowhere and stood in front of the car. The officer scribbled something down before an extraordinary thing happened: he glowed and vanished into thin air. The witness described the figure as having a 'holographic look' about him, which only adds to the mystique of this bizarre encounter.

Historical records of Martlesham date back to the Domesday Book, but there's little documented about paranormal activity in the area prior to this incident. The glowing policeman has become a fascinating footnote in local folklore. While we can't say for certain what the witness saw, the description of the officer in outdated uniform could suggest a ghostly apparition from a bygone era. The fact that the figure seemed to materialise and dematerialise in a flash of light only deepens the enigma. This incident remains one of the more unusual reports of paranormal activity in Suffolk, and its peculiarity has captured the imagination of those interested in the unexplained.

Historical Context

Martlesham has a long history dating back to the Domesday Book

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Field
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
25 March 2006, 03.00h
Postcode Area
IP5

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