BFRO #48012: Retired cop sees a large hairy biped dash right in front of his car near Kansas City
📍 Location
Western edge of Kansas City, Kansas (Wyandotte County) near K-7 and Leavenworth Rd, Falcon Estates Subdivision, Kansas City, KS
Specific Location: K-7 Highway just past Leavenworth Road near Falcon Estates Subdivision
Coordinates: 39.31200, -94.69000
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39.3120°, -94.6900°
📝 Description
On or about 00:30 Hours (12:30 AM), February 10, 2015, give or take 30 minutes, I was on my way home from work. I work in Overland Park, Kansas and live in Lansing, Kansas. I have been working a special project and my hours are from 3 PM to Midnight. I was driving North on K-7 Highway just past Leavenworth Road near Falcon Estates Subdivision when a very large animal darted across the road in front of me running on two feet. I did not slow down and was only able to see the back end of the animal. The only thing in my mind right now is the fur pattern that I saw. The fur looked a little longer than my hair which would make the hair about 2 to 3 inches and a little darker than color tan but a lighter color than the color brown, more of a dirty blond, it had waves in the hair, almost curly in areas. It was larger and faster than any deer that I have ever seen in the area. The size could be a large horse or elk. I am glad that I did not hit it because of its size it would have totaled my car. I cannot be 100% sure but it could have been a Big Foot. The tail bone was about even to the middle of my driver�s side window. I drive a Ford Focus. I was just amazed by the fur color and texture.
🔍 Circumstances
Just me in my car. There was another car about 100 yards behind me traveling the same direction, Not sure who they are or what they say.
🌤️ Weather Conditions
Between midnight and 1 AM
ℹ️ Additional Details
Between midnight and 1 AM
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmiypwxxg01hj8fystubpo50m
- Primary Source
- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 9, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025