March 10, 2026

THE PORTAGE-TRUMBULL SURGE: 96 HOURS OF UNPRECEDENTED ACTIVITY

THE PORTAGE-TRUMBULL SURGE: 96 HOURS OF UNPRECEDENTED ACTIVITY

Status: ACTIVE – HIGH-LEVEL TRACKING

In the last four days, Northeast Ohio has become the focal point of a massive, coordinated movement of unidentified bipedal hominids. The Bigfoot Society has now documented six high-credibility reports stretching from Mantua to Newton Falls. This is no longer just a series of isolated sightings—it is a migration.

The Timeline of the March

DateTimeLocationSubject DescriptionKey Details
Mar 612:23 PMMantua Center9ft Brown MaleObserved by MTCR researcher; high situational awareness.
Mar 710:52 PMMantua8ft BrownAuditory grunts and "Forest Hush"; muddy tracks located.
Mar 910:20 AMGarrettsville8ft BlackShift in coloration noted; subject was stationary.
Mar 911:47 AMHeadwaters Trail10ft BlackHigh Detail: "Stilt-like" gait and torso-pivot rotation.
Mar 96:00 PMWindham6ft BrownObserved by skeptic; noted for "impossibly long stride."
Mar 104:00 AMNewton Township10ft Black ShadowCrossed into Trumbull Co; German Shepherd shaking with fear.

Investigative Analysis: The "Greenway Highway"

Our mapping analysis shows that these subjects are utilizing the Headwaters Trail and the Mahoning River corridor as a primary travel route. This "Greenway Highway" provides the heavy canopy and water sources necessary to move through residential areas like Garrettsville and Windham while remaining largely unseen.

The Multi-Subject Theory: Based on the height and color variations (6ft brown to 10ft black), we believe we are tracking a family group rather than a lone individual. The 10ft black subject appears to be the lead "scout" or protector, moving with less regard for stealth as the group pushes further east into Trumbull County.

Where They Are Heading Next

The current trajectory shows a steady East/Southeast movement at approximately 3 miles per day. We have identified three high-probability "Hot Zones" for the next 24–48 hours:

  1. West Branch State Park: Over 5,000 acres of swamp and forest.

  2. The Lordstown Corridor: Denser woodlines heading toward the Mahoning River.

  3. Milton Township: Residents should be on high alert for nocturnal vocalizations.


⚠️ REPORT A SIGHTING

If you live in the Newton Falls, Lordstown, or Warren area, we need your data.

  • Check your trail cams.

  • Watch for unusual pet behavior.

  • Listen for heavy crashing or wood-knocks.

All reports can be made anonymously to bigfootsociety@gmail.com. Your privacy and property rights are our top priority.