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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Man claimed his wife who's actually his girlfriend was abducted by intruders using holograms

A 53-year-old Florida man told Martin County Sheriff's investigators that people were in his home and had abducted his 51-year-old wife. He spoke of holograms and signals. It was about 7pm on Jan. 24, and the man was "extremely agitated" as he stood in front of his rental trailer in western Martin County, according to a recently released report.

A deputy went in the trailer and noticed alcohol bottles, trash and other things scattered about. The deputy asked where the man's wife was and he said "they abducted her." "(The man) stated that they used holograms to project signals on the walls to get him to do what they wanted and to communicate with each other." A deputy found nothing in the trailer. Meanwhile, the man contacted his wife.
A sheriff's sergeant said he refers to the woman as his wife but she's actually his girlfriend. The man's aunt told deputies the wife/girlfriend was drunk, saying no one was chasing her. She said the wife/girlfriend "was seeing people and animals at her trailer that were not there." The man and his wife/girlfriend said "intruders used holograms to trick them into thinking that they were in the house and then chased them to the aunt's trailer several lots down."

The property owner said the last time the sheriff's office was called they were smoking drugs, the man was in the road with a gun and the wife/girlfriend was "digging for gold" while sitting in the road. The property owner said she planned to serve eviction notices "in the very near future." A deputy searched the home again and told the man and his wife/girlfriend to stay inside. Because no criminal activity was reported, no charges were filed.

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