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A 1938 police report reveals a chief constable believed in the Loch Ness Monster “beyond doubt” and tried to stop a harpoon-wielding team from hunting it down.
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Loch Ness Monster existed ‘beyond doubt’, cop reveals in unearthed report – but they struggled to protect it from harpoon-wielding mob

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Kenny Welsh, a member of The Loch Ness Centre, in Drumnadrochit. (Jam Press/Loch Ness Centre)
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The Loch Ness Monster existed “beyond doubt,” a cop revealed in a newly unearthed report.

But officers struggled to protect it from a harpoon-wielding mob who wanted to catch it “dead or alive.”

It was revealed in the report from 87 years ago.

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Penned in 1938, it shows a police chief believed Nessie’s existence was 100% real.

The incredible documents, uncovered by Kenny Welsh, a member of The Loch Ness Centre, in Drumnadrochit, Scotland, detail efforts by authorities to safeguard the mystical creature.

A 1938 police report reveals a chief constable believed in the Loch Ness Monster “beyond doubt” and tried to stop a harpoon-wielding team from hunting it down.
Loch Ness In Scotland. (Picture: Jam Press)

According to a letter written by Invernessshire Constabulary chief constable William Fraser, two individuals were attempting to capture Nessie using a harpoon gun.

It read: “It has now come to my notice that a Mr Peter Kent and Miss Marion Stirling, both of London, are determined to catch the Monster dead or alive.

“Mr Peter Kent visited Fort Augustus on Friday, 12 August and was seen there by my Officer stationed at Fort Augustus.

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“To whom he stated that he was having a special harpoon gun made and that he was to return with some twenty experienced men on the 22 of August for the purpose of hunting the Monster down.

“That there is some strange creature in Loch Ness seems now beyond doubt, but that the Police have any power to protect it is very doubtful.

“I have, however, caused Mr Peter Kent to be warned of the desirability of having the creature left alone, but whether my warning will have the desired effect or not remains to be seen.“

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Kenny discovered the fascinating police report while doing some research.

“I love the 1938 police report – it’s a piece of the jigsaw that makes up the story of Loch Ness and our elusive monster,” Kenny told What’s The Jam.

A 1938 police report reveals a chief constable believed in the Loch Ness Monster “beyond doubt” and tried to stop a harpoon-wielding team from hunting it down.
Kenny Welsh, a member of The Loch Ness Centre, in Drumnadrochit. (Jam Press/Loch Ness Centre)

“It offers a rare glimpse into how even the police believed there might be something in the water.”

The report not only adds to the rich history of Loch Ness, but also underscores the long-standing tradition of protecting Nessie – a legend that continues to captivate people worldwide.

Nagina Ishaq, General Manager of The Loch Ness Centre, said: “It’s fascinating to see the historical local support for Nessie’s protection from potential poachers.

“The dedication to ensuring its safety is something that resonates strongly with us here at the Centre.

“As we continue our search, we are committed to doing so in a way that is non-invasive and respectful of the creature and its environment.

A 1938 police report reveals a chief constable believed in the Loch Ness Monster “beyond doubt” and tried to stop a harpoon-wielding team from hunting it down.
Loch Ness In Scotland. (Picture: Jam Press)

“With advancements in technology, such as ROVs, we aim to carry out the search for Nessie in the safest and most careful way possible, ensuring that future generations can experience the wonder of Loch Ness for years to come.”

Alan McKenna, of Loch Ness Exploration, added: “The 1938 police report is a rare moment where the mystery of Loch Ness crosses into official record.

“It reminds us that even authorities couldn’t ignore what people claimed to see.”

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