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Bizarre Events Grip Ohio, From Bigfoot to Meteors
Portage County Bigfoot sightings, a meteor strike, and a controversial fetal death registry bill stir up the Buckeye State.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 10:04am
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Ohio has seen a string of unusual events in recent weeks, including reported Bigfoot sightings in Portage County, a meteor strike that rattled windows, and the arrest of a local social media personality on obscenity charges. Meanwhile, the state legislature is considering a bill that would require medical professionals to register all fetal deaths, sparking concerns about privacy and the ongoing abortion debate.
Why it matters
These bizarre incidents highlight the unpredictable nature of current events in Ohio, raising questions about public safety, government overreach, and the state's ability to address serious issues while also dealing with unusual phenomena. The proposed fetal death registry bill in particular touches on the sensitive and divisive topic of abortion rights.
The details
In Portage County, the Bigfoot Society reported sightings of the legendary creature "in broad daylight". Meanwhile, a meteor strike on St. Patrick's Day morning startled Northeast Ohio residents with a loud boom that rattled windows. The day after, Akron resident "Shrek", a local competitive eater known for his social media food challenge videos, was arrested on three counts of pandering obscenity involving a minor.
- On March 17, 2026, a meteor crashed into the atmosphere in Northeast Ohio, startling residents with a loud boom.
- On March 18, 2026, Akron resident "Shrek" was arrested on three counts of pandering obscenity involving a minor.
The players
Bigfoot Society
A group that investigates and reports on alleged Bigfoot sightings in Portage County, Ohio.
"Shrek"
A local Akron resident and competitive eater known for his social media food challenge videos.
Rep. Jean Schmidt
A Republican state representative from Loveland, Ohio who has introduced a bill to require medical professionals to register all fetal deaths.
What they’re saying
“Bigfoot galivanting through various places in Portage County 'in broad daylight'”
— Bigfoot Society
What’s next
The judge presiding over "Shrek's" case will decide on Tuesday whether to grant him bail.
The takeaway
These bizarre events in Ohio, from Bigfoot sightings to a controversial fetal death registry bill, underscore the unpredictable nature of current events in the state and raise concerns about public safety, government overreach, and the ongoing debate over sensitive social issues like abortion rights.
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