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'°'Alien Believers Think Missing Man Abducted By Supernatural Force< 
'°'Eds: story moved previously on Arizona state wire; NOTE CONTENTS of 
20th-21st grafs< 
'°'By MARK SHAFFER= 
'°'The Arizona Republic= 
PHOENIX (AP) They came from outer space 20 years ago and 
hauled poor ol' Travis Walton away from the 
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Coconino County deputy sheriff, adding that Williams didn't explain 
who · 'they" were. 
Then, the 28-year-old truck driver disappeared, leaving behind 
his semi and two things he was said to never part with: a police 
scanner and his favorite hat. 
He hasn't been seen for 14 months. 
Some speculate that he lost his way while wandering in the woods 
and died of exposure. But that's not the type of scenario that has 
really loosened lips in Rim country. 
Rather, more unworldly explanations have circled about Williams, 
just as they have about Walton, a Snowflake resident who wrote
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CRESTONE, Colo. (AP) This Shangri-la for New Age 
spiritualists, carved out of a failed subdivision, is having 
trouble with more earthly matters. 
One of the directors has been suspended for throwing chairs at 
his colleagues on the Baca Grande Property Owner's Association 
board. 
The dispute stems
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town of Crestone, population 50, to oppose the plan, and nothing 
ever came of it. 
But the area has become increasingly popular, both for New Agers 
and, as in many other Colorado mountain communities, people fleeing 
urban areas. 
Saguache County's population grew 8 percent last year, and much 
of it was in Baca Grande or Crestone, elevation 8,000 feet, whose 
north-south streets are named after trees and east-west routes 
after minerals. 
"There is a little animosity against people coming from 
Boulder, Santa Fe, N.M., and California. They disrupt us a little 
bi
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from Telluride partly to escape the constant confrontations so 
common in Colorado resort towns. 
"The real beauty is that nothing is happening here. The fact 
that there are religious groups existing side by side here compared 
to other places where they are at each other's throats," he said, 
as a Tibetan prayer flag or wind horse fluttered outside his 
picture windows. 
Legend holds that when the wind horses flutter they send prayers 
out into the world. 
"That's a good destiny (for this place) to be a retreat spot," 
Tjada-Flores said. 
"End ADV for Aug. l 0-11 < 
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