Friday, May 22, 2009
Police hunt weirdness with Helicopters
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/8061265.stm
Clearly I should have tried to get a police helicopter to hunt the Swansea Crocodile last year :)
Link courtsey of the CFZ blog where Tim Mathews notes the similarities between Big Cat hunts and Ufology. Which I guess is true enough regarding enthusiasts though the authorities too seem to take Big Cat reports far more seriously than they do UFOs nowadays.
TIM MATTHEWS: Are big cat hunters the new UFOlogists?
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Wolfman - The Origin
Police’s ‘Wolfman’ vigilante warning 7:00am Wednesday 18 March 2009
Guardian Opinion
6:30am Wednesday 18 March 2009
Police vow on ‘Wolfman’ 6:50am Wednesday 25 March 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wolfman - media hype?
Police dismiss 'wolfman hunted' reports
WalesOnline - Apr 30, 2009Police dismissed reports today that they were hunting a “wolfman” vagrant over a mini-crimewave as just another “shaggy dog story.”
Sightings of a wildman living rough in woodland near Ammanford, were no more than “rumour”, an officer said. Police knowledge of the apparently elusive individual does not even extend to confirmation that he has a beard.
Initial reports of the “wolfman” first appeared in the Ammanford-based South Wales Guardian weekly newspaper last month.
It pinpointed woodland near the hamlet of Pantyffynnon as the area where a vagrant, dubbed the “wolfman” by local children, was living rough.
Residents were also reported as holding him responsible for a spate of doorstep milk disappearances and thefts from cars. The paper has carried several interviews with local officer Sergeant Charles Gabe who confirmed the police did want to speak to him.
“We think he catches rabbits and eats berries or whatever else he can get his hands on,” he told the newspaper.
He also said the Dyfed Powys Police helicopter, using heat-seeking equipment, had been used to locate him without success on one occasion.
He told the newspaper: “But we’re not talking a one-man crimewave here. While I don’t wish to minimise what’s been happening there are more serious things happening in and around Ammanford.”
That viewpoint was echoed today by a colleague after the story of a “wolfman” hunt was picked up by at least one national newspaper.
“There is no on-going police operation to search for someone that local children have apparently dubbed the ’wolfman,”’ an Ammanford officer said today.
“We have had a couple of incidents, going back 12 months, where someone’s fridge freezer was opened and food taken out. Whether it was this person or kids has never been proven. If he is ever found he will be spoken with in connection with this incident but there is certainly no crime wave.”
He added: “There is a rumour of a tramp or vagrant living somewhere in the community, and a den he apparently lived in has been found with some remains of food.
“Situations like this with people living on the periphery of a community do occur from time to time.
“He may or may not have a beard but as for being a wolfman, that’s just a shaggy dog story.
Interesting
Wolfman in Ammanford
Local beat Sergeant Charles Gabe said the wolfman has been living in the wild between the villages of Pantyffynnon and Penybanc for up for FOUR years — but only turned to crime in the last couple.
He said he appeared to live largely off the land in makeshift hides and added: "He appears to be quite self-sufficient. He is very rarely seen.
The best account is from the bastion of weirdness:
The Telegraph also weighs in:
Wolfman behind mini crimewave who lives on rabbits and berries in woods
It adds the info that he lives semi- underground.
"Some locals believe 'The Wolfman' - said to be in his 30s and to look 'dishevelled' - also hides in holes in the ground."
'The Wolfman' lives in the woodland on an area of reclaimed coal slagheaps known locally as 'The Tips'.
It seems to me what we have here is a local hermit or tramp transformed by media magic into the Lon Chaney jnr style Wolfman. Of course film buffs will remember that the original 1941 Universal Wolfman seen below was Welsh, specifically the American hero named Talbot returns to his roots in Cardiff where he encounters a werewolf, a gypsy Werewolf to be precise.
The Wolf Man (1941 film)
Sadly the upcoming remake is no longer set in Wales though it does feature Anthony Hopkins.
The Wolfman aspect of the story is presuambly just local folklore what is more interesting though is the comparison to old tales of Celtic hermits and the Wildman of medieval times. The Amman valley area is rather interesting so I think a look round at some point would be good though I don't think I need bother with silver bullets.