

A few weeks later the creature returned and again tried to forcefully enter the house. Upon further investigation, it appeared that it was not a person, but a large animal that had tried to get in. Wisconsin Werewolf Sighting #3 Year: 1972 Location: Jefferson County, Wisconsin A woman (name unreported) called 911 when she heard someone trying to break into her rural home in the middle of the night. The stalks of corn were broken and askew in such a way that supported the theory that a man-beast of massive size had been there. He was able to find the place in the cornfield where the werewolf had entered. He had hoped to find tracks to prove the size of the beast, but the ground was too hard. Fewless waited until the sun was up the next day to return to the scene of the werewolf sighting. Fewless saw the creature run across the road, jump over a barbed-wire fence, and disappear into a corn field. Large and muscular, stood around seven feet tall, covered in dark brown hair, with a dog-like face. When his headlights caught sight of the creature, it was eerily similar to werewolf seen in 1936, just a couple of miles away. Wisconsin Werewolf Sighting #2 Year: 1964 Location: Jefferson County, Wisconsin Dennis Fewless was driving along Highway 89 around midnight when he saw a figure running across the road. Schackelman freaked out and the creature ran off. This time the man-beast growled at him in a way that sounded eerily human, making a sound that he described as "ga-DA-ra". The next night he drove past the same area hoping to see the creature again.

Schackelman drove off in a hurry but remained curious about the creature. The creature had the general shape of a large man, with opposable thumbs and everything. It turns out that it was a hairy creature that stood on two legs, which Schackelman described as looking like a mix between an ape and a dog. When Schackelman slowed down to get a better look, the "man" turned around and faced him. The site was a location where a Native American burial ground was believed to be (I swear I am not making this up). Mark Schackelman was driving along Highway 18 just outside of Jefferson, Wisconsin when he noticed someone digging in a field off the side of the road. Wisconsin Werewolf Sighting #1 Year: 1936 Location: Jefferson County, Wisconsin Between 19 there were several sightings of a creature that terrified the local population. While this is a relatively little-known legend, the modern werewolf sightings in Wisconsin are a bit better known.

The area that became Wisconsin was home to the original tribe that can claim that former tribe members were the first to have the ability to transform into wolves. The legends of the Wisconsin Werewolves go back as far as the original history of the werewolf.
