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A cyclop may be perceived time and again walking a dog before sunrise on a gloomy Myrtle Creek road.

The martian mechanic of an alien spaceship has once in a while been perceived after midnight studying Cedar Hollow in detail.
    
A space man from planet Mercury has been said to have been seen on one or two occasions throwing boulders into Hillman Reservoir before sunrise.

A somewhat decomposed human cadaver may occasionally be made out peeping through trailer windows in Myrtle Creek at midnight. A local resident asserts that this ghost is that of a local who resided here in Myrtle Creek in the past.

A woman ablaze, gripping a fuel bottle has frequently been noticed watching shows in a Myrtle Creek living room very late at night. Any which way, it's undoubtedly a scary spirit that you don't want to bump into in the early morning hours.

An alien from space is frequently observed going through trash cans on a Myrtle Creek residential street.
 

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