A security guard is on the job at a news station in San Antonio, Texas. After doing paperwork, he finds himself on a highway almost 200 miles away! He has no idea what occurred.
“I'm an armed security guard in San Antonio, Texas. I was working the late shift downtown. 11:00 o'clock, I was doing my paperwork, returning to the news station I was guarding. I wrote down 2300 and that's the last thing I remember except coming to, walking down a highway at 4 in the morning. A lady and her son stopped and picked me up. I had no idea where I was and they drove me to a convenience store. I called my son and he came and picked me up. It took him about an hour to get there. I had like 5 hours of missing time.
When I got home, I went to sleep for like a day and a half. And when I came to, I had bruises all over my legs and all my arms. My uniform was perfectly clean so I didn't fall down or anything. I had no idea how I got way out there. It was just weird. It took me a week to find my pickup truck. I had to call the sheriff's office to get them to track it down and it was parked on the side of the highway, just perfectly. Not a scratch on it. I didn't wreck it or anything and it never happened again. But it was like 5 or 6 hours of missing time and some bruises. (Clyde Lewis asks him what he thinks happened) I have no idea. All I remember is filling out that paperwork at the end of my shift and I ended up way out past Wallersville, which is east of Houston! (Clyde asks if he's ever had seizures) No. (Clyde asks if it scares him) No. It doesn't really scare me. I just wonder how I got out there, you know, it's just crazy. I never had any... I've never seen any strange things in the sky either.
I've been listening to the station now for about two years since I've been doing this. When I found my truck, my weapon, gun belt, everything was in the truck. I never take it off until I get home. My wallet, and everything else, was all in the truck. Nothing was on me. And my shirt was untucked. My boots were untied. It's just crazy. I was just wandering down the highway. And my head felt totally weird for like a week. (Clyde asks if he slipped on ice and hit his head). San Antonio, there's no ice in the summertime.” G
Transcribed Source: Ground Zero Radio With Clyde Lewis - February 23, 2015
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