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Ghosts & Hauntings -
Alberta Ghost Reports
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Written by PSICAN Group
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The witness indicates the following occurred outside of Millet on highway 2a before Pipestone creek southbound in December around 12:30 am
"It was snowing late at night, three of us in a truck traveling on Highway 2a going to Hobbema from Edmonton. Hardly any traffic, before Pipestone creek we saw a hitchhiker on the right. As he came closer we could see him clearly, He had on a buckskin jacket with fringes, a white t-shirt and blue jeans.He had shoulder length light-brown hair, possibly Metis,with straight white teeth. As he got closer he was see-thru...still with his thumb out. As we passed him he Jumped out in front of the truck. Mouth open an screaming.We swerved to avoid hitting him an stopped. We exited the truck to investigate. We saw no one. With fresh snow falling we only saw our tire tracks our own footprints an no other tracks or footprints as if there had been no hitchhiker."
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