Wednesday, April 20, 2016

IILEGITIMATE MEDINA "jUDGE WEASELPECKER" COLLIER REPORTS PERSONAL ALIEN ABDUCTION EXPERIENCE TO TUSCARAWAS COUNTY AUTHORITIES


THE BLOGGER HAS RECENTLY COME UPON THIS ARTICLE FROM A TUSCARAWAS NEWSPAPER  REPORTING AN ALLEGED ALIEN ABDUCTION ENCOUNTER TO THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE BY AN UNNAMED "MEDINA COUNTY JUDGE." IT DOES NOT TAKE A ROCKET SCIENTIST TO FIGURE THIS OUT!

The Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office in eastern Ohio received a call in the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 4 from a Medina County Judge claiming he encountered extraterrestrials.
Deputy Rick Morrison told the Times Reporter that the judge contacted the sheriff’s office at 1:36 a.m. saying that he had experienced car trouble shortly after “subjects not of this world” ordered him to drive to an abandon field.
Upon arriving at the destination, the judge said, the aliens informed the judge the field would reveal itself to be an airport where extraterrestrials would pick him up.
According to Deputy Rick Morrison from the Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office, the judge told him that he had been the victim of extraterrestrial abduction in the past, including at the home of Donna Garrity, usually in the early morning hours
The judge told police that he had been walking for hours before calling them. Deputy Morrison told Times Reporter that “it was obvious that the judge had walked for a long distance, as he had blisters on his feet — even though he was wearing crocs.” Police suspect the judge walked south on Route 800 from Stark County into Tuscarawas County where he made the call.

Police were unable to locate the judge’s car, but they suspect it is somewhere in Stark County or in the driveway at Donna Garrity’s home. The Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office did not release the judge’s name to protect his privacy, fearing he would be subject to justifiable public scorn and ridicule. Although deputies were unable to confirm the judge’s reports he had contact with aliens, they returned his ALUMINUM FOIL HAT to the judge when he left the Sheriff’s Office.  

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