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Drone footage shows 'Mogollon Monster' at Show Low park during Q Country 92.5 broadcast
Summary
Hosts of Q Country 92.5's Morning Brew described live drone footage showing an unidentified figure, called the "Mogollon Monster," walking through an area the hosts identified as Archibec Park. The station's hosts urged listeners not to feed wildlife and credited a drone operator named Miles for the footage.
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Hosts on Q Country 92.5's Morning Brew described live drone footage they said showed an unidentified figure — referred to on-air as the "Mogollon Monster" — walking through a grassy park area the hosts identified as Archibec Park in Show Low, Arizona.
During the roughly three-minute exchange, one host said, "You are seeing it here first," and later warned listeners, "do not feed the Mogollon Monster," repeating the station's general advisories against feeding wildlife. The hosts credited the station's drone operator, Miles, for the live aerial view: "That is Miles, our drone guy," one host said.
The hosts described the figure as moving through trees and toward a portable toilet; one host remarked, "He's not wearing any pants," and another joked about warning nearby pickleball players. The on-air commentary included exclamations and laughter; no one on the recording identified the figure or claimed to know its origin.
The hosts used two similar place names in the conversation — "Archibec" and "Archburg Park" — while locating the sighting in Show Low. The broadcast did not include statements from law enforcement, park officials, or eyewitnesses beyond the station's hosts, and it did not report injuries or property damage.
The segment was presented as live commentary accompanying drone video. The hosts emphasized wildlife-safety messaging already part of their program: "do not feed the animals," one said. The station did not announce any follow-up actions, and no official confirmation of the figure's identity was provided during the segment.
Because the recording is an on-air entertainment segment rather than an official public-safety briefing, the account is limited to the hosts' descriptions and the drone footage they credited to Miles. Listeners seeking official information about park activity or public-safety concerns would need to consult Show Low city officials or local law enforcement.

